Tesla CEO Elon Musk has publicly accused U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar of treason, citing a resurfaced video from January 2024 in which she promised Somali constituents she would protect Somalia's interests within the American political system.
The controversy stems from a clip where Omar, a Minnesota Democrat, addressed the Somali community in her district. A translation of her speech circulated online, including the line: "The U.S. government will do what we ask it to do... While I am in Congress, no one will take Somalia's sea, and the U.S. government won't support others to rob us." The remarks were made in the context of opposing a naval base deal involving Ethiopia and the breakaway region of Somaliland.
"This sounds like treason," Musk wrote on X on Wednesday, reposting the clip and amplifying its reach.
Broader Political Context
The video gained fresh attention following critical comments from former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally on Tuesday. Trump targeted Omar and called for her removal from Congress, prompting crowd chants of "send her back." Omar responded on social media, calling Trump's "obsession" with her "beyond weird" and labeling him a "national embarrassment."
Omar represents a district in Minnesota that is home to the largest Somali refugee community in the United States.
*Source: Fox News*
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