ILHAN OMAR BLAMES TRUMP AS VINEGAR ATTACK QUESTIONS ERUPT
Ilhan Omar was on stage calling for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to resign, soaking in applause — then a man rushed the podium and sprayed her with apple cider vinegar.
Within hours, instead of just blaming the attacker, she jumped straight to the one name Democrats always reach for: Donald J. Trump.
The suspect, 55-year-old Anthony Kazmierczak, is in custody, but Omar’s political target is clear.
She claimed Trump is “intimidating” her and somehow responsible for a local nutcase with a bottle of vinegar
Meanwhile, President Trump and others raised an obvious question the media won’t touch: was this dramatic moment conveniently timed to distract from growing scrutiny over Omar’s sudden jump in personal wealth?
In Washington, nothing goes to waste — especially a “victim” narrative that can be weaponized against Trump.
Remember, this is the same Ilhan Omar who held a candlelight vigil for Alex Pretti, a violent, armed man shot while resisting DHS agents.
She paints hardened offenders as martyrs, then turns around and casts herself as America’s most endangered lawmaker over a vinegar stunt.
Her reaction said it all: “We will continue!
This f*cking a**hole is not going to get away with it! ” That’s not leadership; that’s performance — rage for the cameras, blame for Trump, and zero accountability for her own rhetoric against law enforcement and political opponents.
