sat . BREAKING: Republicans ‘Actively Weighing’ Vote to EXPEL Ilhan Omar From Congress

Washington, D.C. — Shockwaves are rippling through Capitol Hill as new reports indicate that Republicans are actively considering a dramatic move to expel Rep. Ilhan Omar from Congress, a step that would mark one of the most extraordinary disciplinary actions in modern U.S. political history.
Multiple sources familiar with internal GOP discussions say conversations have intensified behind closed doors, with lawmakers exploring whether they have the political leverage and procedural pathway to pursue an expulsion vote against the controversial Minnesota Democrat.
A Rare and Explosive Option
Expelling a sitting member of Congress is exceptionally rare and requires a two-thirds supermajority vote in the House, making the prospect both legally complex and politically explosive. Still, some Republicans reportedly believe Omar’s past statements and actions have crossed what they describe as a “red line,” justifying the most severe sanction available.
Political Firestorm Incoming
No formal resolution has been introduced yet, but the mere possibility of an expulsion vote is already triggering fierce backlash from Democrats and civil liberties advocates, who warn the move would set a dangerous precedent and further inflame partisan divisions.
Omar has not publicly responded to the reports as of this writing.
What Happens Next
Whether this effort gains real momentum remains uncertain. But insiders say the fact that expulsion is even being discussed signals how volatile the political climate has become — and how high the stakes could be in the weeks ahead.
If pursued, the vote would ignite a full-scale political showdown in Congress, with national attention and legal challenges almost guaranteed.

