“Squad” member Ilhan Omar suggested in a bizarre tweet that President Trump might be provoked into war to prevent the “loss of revenue” from “skittish guests” at this Trump hotels.
Omar tweeted:
Trump needs to immediately divest from his businesses and comply with the emoluments clause. Iran could threaten Trump hotels *worldwide* and he could provoke war over the loss of revenue from skittish guests.
His business interests should not be driving military decisions.
Trump needs to immediately divest from his businesses and comply with the emoluments clause. Iran could threaten Trump hotels *worldwide* and he could provoke war over the loss of revenue from skittish guests.
His business interests should not be driving military decisions.
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) January 6, 2020
Many replied to her with some suggesting Omar was helping potential terrorists by giving them the idea of targeting Trump hotels.
Otter Braun replied:
“If a Trump hotel is attacked now we will know who advised the attackers.”
If a Trump hotel is attacked now we will know who advised the attackers.
— Otter Braun (@otteritarian) January 6, 2020
@realDonaldTrump If I didn’t know any better, @Ilhan is Telegraphing a threat. Using innocent civilians as threat to blackmail and hog tie the executive office? House Intel?
See Something, Say Something.#WWG1WGA
https://twitter.com/th34lpha/status/1214229179207684097
What a drama queen. The congresswomen of chaos and confusion. Praying you only get one term.
What a drama queen. The congresswomen of chaos and confusion. Praying you only get one term.
— Grace (@GraceStrength) January 6, 2020
@realDonaldTrump’s businesses have no bearing or impact on his decisions regarding Iran or anything else. Stop the fear mongering. #stopthefearmongering
@realDonaldTrump’s businesses have no bearing or impact on his decisions regarding Iran or anything else. Stop the fear mongering. #stopthefearmongering
— Hank Boggio (@VNOVA86) January 6, 2020
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