Is This the End for Ilhan Omar?
4/21/20261 hr 18 min
Is this the end for Ilhan Omar—or just the beginning of a much bigger unraveling?
#ilhanomar #politics
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First 90 secondsJohn Ashbrook· Host0:00
Ilhan Omar in particular has been someone who's made it their business to essentially do everything they can to destroy this country.
Josh Holmes· Host0:07
She filed a disclosure saying that she is worth and has assets in excess of $29 million. Now she's claiming that that was, it was untrue.
Michael Duncan· Host0:20
The amended disclosure confirms what we've said all along, the congresswoman is not a millionaire. It's like, "Well, well, what happened to the money?"
Josh Holmes· Host0:25
Yeah.
Michael Duncan· Host0:25
[laughs] Where's the money, Lebowski?
Josh Holmes· Host0:28
I mean, this is literally the dictionary definition of the end of the republic if these kind of people have grip and control on the direction of this country, and it's in every race.
John Ashbrook· Host0:41
Like, where there's smoke, there's fire.
Michael Duncan· Host0:43
It should immediately disqualify her.
Speaker 30:45
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