Omar to Trump: Constitution? I Can Actually *Read* It.

Omar to Trump: Constitution? I Can Actually *Read* It.
Current Affairs 11 November 2025

Omar Fires Back at Trump: "Unlike You, I Can Read"

Washington D.C. – Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has delivered a stinging rebuke to former President Donald Trump after he questioned her right to comment on U.S. politics, citing her Somali background. The heated exchange, the latest in a series of racially charged remarks from Trump directed at the Minnesota Democrat, ignited after Trump's appearance on Fox News.

Omar to Trump: Constitution? I Can Actually *Read*...

During the interview, Trump criticized the Democratic Party and singled out Omar, suggesting that her immigrant background disqualified her from offering insights on American governance. He painted a disparaging picture of Somalia, emphasizing the lack of infrastructure and security, before mocking Omar's references to the U.S. Constitution.

"I look at somebody that comes

"I look at somebody that comes from Somalia, where they don’t have anything, they don’t have police, they don’t have military, they don’t have anything," Trump stated on "The Ingraham Angle." He then impersonated Omar, mimicking her constitutional arguments. "The whole thing is crazy," he concluded.

Omar, a prominent progressive voice in Congress, swiftly responded to Trump's comments via social media platform X. "Unlike you, I can read and that’s why I know what the constitution says," she wrote, attaching a clip of Trump's interview. The concise yet pointed retort quickly gained traction online, garnering widespread support and reigniting the debate surrounding Trump's history of controversial statements.

The exchange underscores the ongoing tension between Trump and Omar, who has been a frequent target of his rhetoric. This isn't the first time Trump has suggested Omar should "go back" to Somalia, despite her being a naturalized U.S. citizen since the age of 17. Omar, who fled Somalia's civil war as a child, has consistently championed progressive causes and served as a vocal critic of Trump's policies.

This latest incident raises renewed concerns about the use of xenophobic rhetoric in political discourse and its potential to marginalize and delegitimize the voices of immigrant communities. The exchange highlights the deep divisions that continue to permeate American politics, particularly regarding issues of race, immigration, and national identity. The future implications of this continued animosity remain to be seen, but the incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing American democracy.

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