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Ilhan Omar’s vulgar assault on Justices Thomas and Kavanugh backfires—hypocrisy galore

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Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and the Squad had a very bad week. It was revealed that they have absolutely no political power or influence whatsoever.

On Super Tuesday the Squad was unable to bring home a win for their candidate Bernie Sanders. Ilhan Omar's district went to Biden and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was unable to bring out the youth vote for Bernie, whose base has actually shrunk since 2016.

So, Omar is having a rough go of it; maybe she's a bit cranky. Perhaps that's why she lost her marbles and lashed out at two SCOTUS justices, piggybacking on Chuck Schumer who was threatening the justices a couple of days ago on the steps of the United States Supreme Court.

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Ilhan Omar didn't specifically threaten the justices, she just launched a lowdown, dirty and untruthful attack against Justices Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh.

She started off by tweeting, “Abortion is a Constitutional right.”

Then under that, she tweeted: “Two accused sexual predators should not be deciding whether or not women have access to healthcare in this country.”

Two accused sexual predators should not be deciding whether or not women have access to healthcare in this country. https://t.co/okJE85pwoN

— Rep. Ilhan Omar (@Ilhan) March 4, 2020
Naturally, it didn't take long for Omar to feel the backlash: Harsh and swift, it came.

“You say this as if there isn't more evidence that you married your brother than any of the sexual harassment allegations against Kavanaugh and Thomas”

You say this as if there isn't more evidence that you married your brother than any of the sexual harassment allegations against Kavanaugh and Thomas

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) March 4, 2020
“There's more evidence that you married your brother to commit immigration fraud than there is for your false claims about Supreme Court Justices.”

There's more evidence that you married your brother to commit immigration fraud than there is for your false claims about Supreme Court Justices.

— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) March 4, 2020
“A woman accused of marrying her brother should not be serving in Congress.”

A woman accused of marrying her brother should not be serving in Congress.

— Amy (@MaybeAmes) March 7, 2020
“An accused incestuous immigration fraudster and home-wrecker shouldn't be in Congress, either.”

An accused incestuous immigration fraudster and home-wrecker shouldn't be in Congress, either.

— David Reaboi (@davereaboi) March 4, 2020
“I don't think a terrorist-sympathizer who's committed fraud should be in Congress either, yet here we are.”

I don't think a terrorist-sympathizer who's committed fraud should be in Congress either, yet here we are.

— Mindy Robinson
(@iheartmindy) March 4, 2020
“An accused Islamist terrorist should not be in the U.S. House of Representatives.”

An accused Islamist terrorist should not be in the U.S. House of Representatives.

— Jon K USA (@JonKnaeble) March 4, 2020
“I hope those two Justices sue you for Libel. Neither have been proven to have ever committed a sexual crime. They were just accused by women who ‘couldn't remember' anything except their accusations. Perfect timing also.”

I hope those two Justices sue you for Libel. Neither have been proven to have ever committed a sexual crime. They were just accused by women who "couldn't remember" anything except their accusations. Perfect timing also.

— Elizabeth Owens (@eveibell63) March 6, 2020
“So, should people ‘accused' of breaking laws be in Congress making laws? Like, say, immigration laws or campaign finance laws, or even the law against marrying a sibling.”

So, should people "accused" of breaking laws be in Congress making laws? Like, say, immigration laws or campaign finance laws, or even the law against marrying a sibling.

❌
John Johnson – American Patriot
(@Onelifetogive) March 4, 2020
Ilhan Omar will be haunted by the brother rumors until this is thoroughly investigated.

As it stands now there is actual evidence that she committed immigration fraud, but not a shred of evidence that Kavanaugh or Thomas ever did anything wrong. #LockHerUp.

This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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