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Rep. Ilhan Omar on Wednesday introduced a bill urging the U.S. to join the International Criminal Court, countering recent Trump administration moves.
Rep. Ilhan Omar drastically revised her financial disclosures, reducing claimed assets from up to $30 million to at most $125,000 amid fraud allegations.
Exclusive: bill from Democratic lawmaker comes two days after Marco Rubio vowed to dismantle war crimes tribunal
Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota) has introduced legislation urging the U.S. to join the International Criminal Court (ICC), pushing back against Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s campaign to “dismantle” the institution.
Ilhan Omar is the U.S. representative for Minnesota's 5th congressional district and serves as deputy chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. A member of the Democratic Party, Omar is the first Somali American to serve in Congress and the first woman of color to represent Minnesota.
Ilhan Omar and her husband report severe financial troubles, with assets valued between $20,000 to $125,000 against debts of $30,000 to $100,000.
Rep. Ilhan Omar aims to amend the Defense Act, limiting military action against designated terrorist groups under Trump.
US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who has frequently drawn criticism in India for her remarks on the country, is facing a strong backlash after claiming that India is in the “eighth stage of genocide.”
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar and Tim Mynett have been married since 2020 Leigh Vogel/Getty Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar married Tim Mynett in March 2020 Mynett is a political consultant who worked on the congresswoman's campaign He has one son from a previous ...
A suspect is in custody after he allegedly rushed Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar and sprayed her with a loaded syringe during a town hall in Minneapolis, where federal agents have shot and killed two people since the start of the New Year. Omar was addressing ...
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on Monday threw her support behind Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul el Sayed, whom she called the “best choice” to defeat the Republican candidate in November. Omar cited the progressive candidate’s opposition to corporate interests,