Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar was arrested for failing to show current driver registration during her 2018 congressional campaign, marking the latest in a pattern of traffic incidents that include an arrest for driving without a license and two apparent driver’s license suspensions. Her Republican opponent believes these traffic violations point to deeper issues that should concern the voters.
In the case of State of Minnesota vs. Ilhan Abdullahi Omar, filed on Oct. 25, 2018 in Hennepin County Criminal/Traffic/Petty Downtown court, Omar was convicted of Failure to Display Current Registration — Expired Plates, a petty misdemeanor.
Omar was convicted on November 16, 2018, shortly after her election to U.S. Congress. The October 4, 1982 birth date of the convicted person matches Congresswoman Omar’s birthdate.
“The lack of reporting is concerning. I get it, the district has been a Democratic district for a little while, but at what point is the press required to do their job and actually inform the people of character concerns?,” Danielle Stella, Omar’s 2020 Republican challenger, told The Epoch Times, referring to the failure by the media to report on Omar’s traffic troubles.
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How did she get a DRIVERS LIC with a Fake last name ? Her last name was NOT OMAR.
ReplyDeleteTypical Democrat that believes they are above the law. Why do you think they always exempt themselves from the laws they pass.
ReplyDeleteIlhan Omar, Muslim Democ-rat from Minnesota? Oh, the laws and rules don't apply to her. Self proclaimed Socialist been by-passing the Law for long time. But, nothing last forever, time is up, get the orange jumpsuit ready for her.
ReplyDeleteShe is loaded with dishonesty and must be removed from office
ReplyDeleteShe could be nuts? That's not much of a stretch.
ReplyDeleteThe media is just a wing of the dumbocrat party
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