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Dec 23, 2025

House GOP Lawmaker Calls On Trump Admin to Remove Omar From U.S.-lllllllllll

 

Rep. Randy Fine said Sunday on Newsmax that he supports President Donald Trump’s call for Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) to be expelled from the United States, as Fine pursues action against her. Speaking Friday at a rally in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Trump cited allegations tied to an investigation into what he said could involve as much as $9 billion in fraud related to federal aid programs in Minnesota.

He also accused Omar of spreading a false account involving law enforcement and her son, and repeated personal allegations he has made about her marrying her brother, which a recent report claimed to have validated.

“I don’t think Ilhan Omar should be expelled from Congress,” the Florida Republican told Newsmax’s “Sunday Agenda.” “I think she should be expelled from the United States, and that’s something that I’m working on.”

Fine stated that Omar exemplifies broader failures in U.S. immigration policy and indicated his efforts will extend beyond public statements. “She’ll deal with it on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives,” Fine said, describing what he said would be a formal push rather than just more political posturing.

Fine linked his criticism to Minnesota’s management of state programs under investigation, pointing to audits and allegations that fraud has extended across multiple initiatives.

He also criticized Gov. Tim Walz, who has said there is no evidence supporting claims of $9 billion in fraud while pledging to address any proven wrongdoing. “That’s a bunch of garbage,” Fine told Newsmax. “I mean, he’s been governor for almost eight years. This happened under his watch. They knew exactly what was going on.”

Fine said the allegations of fraud in Minnesota could reflect broader problems in other Democratic-led states, adding that he expects similar issues may surface elsewhere.

He also said he is working on legislation to restrict access to public benefits, arguing that taxpayer-funded programs should be limited to U.S. citizens.

“That’s why I filed a bill to end all welfare to all noncitizens, both legal and illegal,” he said, adding that he plans to continue addressing the issue in Congress, emphasizing the need for accountability and the protection of taxpayers.

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