Mace tells Omar “maybe Somalia can bring you back” in the middle of the censorship

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Wednesday, the Democrat representative of Minnesota, Ilhan Omar, kicked the heads with the representative Nancy Mace, Rs.C., who pointed out that “maybe Somalia can take you back” after Omar’s comments on Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
The pair has engaged in a back and forth on social networks after Mace introduced a resolution to censor Omar and withdraw it from its committee assignments.
Omar faced the right reaction on an interview with the progressive media Zeteo, during which she criticized Kirk’s past commentary and the republicans’ reaction to the shooting.
She said at the point of sale, a few days after the assassination of Kirk, which he had previously “minimized slavery and what blacks have experienced in this country by saying that Junete should not exist”.
The team member gives a frank response when he asked why the DEMS celebrate political violence after Kirk’s death

Representative Nancy Mace, Rs.C., and representative Ilhan Omar, R-minn., Builded in a war of words after the Democrat’s remarks on the murder of Charlie Kirk during an interview. (Getty)
“There are many people who talk about him who wanted to have a civilian debate,” said the member of “the team”. “There is nothing more erased than to completely claim that his words and actions have not been recorded and existing in the last decade.”
Mace responded to the comments in an article on X, writing: “If you celebrate the murder, maybe Somalia can take you back.”
Omar, who came to the United States as a Somalia, then replied: “I know that you are not well or intelligent, but I hope someone will be able to explain that there is no correlation between the assignments of my committee and the deportation.
“I would love to see that you get the help you need afterwards. You belong to rehabilitation, not to Congress,” continued Omar on X.
The Republican of Maison Nancy Mace moves to remove Ilhan Omar from the committees after the Kirk assassination remarks

Charlie Kirk speaks at the University of Utah Valley on September 10, 2025 in Orem, Utah. Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, spoke during his American return tour when he was shot in the neck and killed. (Trent Nelson / The Salt Lake Tribune / Getty Images)
“One -way ticket for Somalia with your name on it, Ilhan Omar,” added Mace on X.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Mace said Omar made fun of the assassination of Kirk, a husband and a father of two young children.
“Now she is unleashed because we have called her. Which is not” good “celebrates political violence,” said Mace. “What is not” intelligent “is defending it. Omar should be ashamed of itself. Omar can launch insults all day, but that will not save her from responsibility. She has crossed the line, and we do not let her get away. Return to Somalia.”
In his interview, Omar qualified Kirk’s assassination “mortifying”, while clarifying his remarks.

Representative Ilhan Omar, with representative Rashida Tlaib by his side, spoke during a press conference at the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota, August 19. (Renee Jones Schneider / Star Tribune via Getty Images)
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“While I do not agree with Charlie Kirk vehemently on his rhetoric, my heart breaks for his wife and children. I only wish violence to anyone,” she wrote. “My faith tells me the power of peace, empathy and compassion.
“Right accounts trying to run a false story when I have condemned his murder several times is suitable for their nasty agenda and hide from the fact that Donald Trump Give hatred daily.”