Ilhan Omar’s Attack on Ivanka Trump Over ‘Family’ Tweet Backfires Badly

This is one stone Ilhan Omar will regret throwing.

After first daughter Ivanka Trump published a Twitter post Tuesday showing how she’s easing her kids’ anxieties with some fun family time amid the coronavirus crisis, liberals throughout the Twittersphere jumped to pile on her with all their typical juvenile viciousness.

But the attack by Rep. Omar, the Minnesota Democrat who seems bent on making a name for herself for sheer spite, had a tone-deaf malice that put it in a class by itself.

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Social media users noticed — and the backlash was brutal.

Instead of getting hordes of her followers to join in, Omar drew a host of Ivanka’s defenders who pointed out that now might not be the best time to be reminding Americans that Democrats stand for opening the country’s borders.

And then there was an onslaught of commenters pointing out that Omar’s own checkered personal history is not one to brag about.

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Besides allegations that Omar had married her own brother in an immigration fraud scheme, Omar had divorced the man who fathered her children to marry a campaign consultant with whom she had an affair.

All in all, not exactly a poster child for American family values.

And then there were those who remember Omar’s now-infamous line summarizing the murderous attacks of 9/11 as “some people did something.”

But this one summed it up perfectly:

“Thinking about how you’re ACTUALLY a sitting member of Congress,” the user wrote.

“Mind boggling.”

Mind-boggling it is.

And there might be something the voters of Omar’s 5th Congressional District can do about that in the fall.

Until then, Rep. Omar should be maybe a little more careful about what stones she’s throwing.

Glass houses fall apart fast.

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via The Western Journal

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