Vice President JD Vance sent political shockwaves through Washington on Tuesday after confirming that the Department of Justice has opened an investigation into Rep. Ilhan Omar, revisiting long-circulated allegations tied to immigration fraud and her past marriage history.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Vance described the matter as part of a broader anti-fraud effort being driven under the administration of President Donald Trump. The inquiry, according to Vance, is being handled through a federal task force focused on detecting fraud and abuse connected to government programs and immigration systems.
At the center of the controversy are long-standing claims that Omar once entered into a marriage involving a man alleged by critics to be her brother, a claim that has circulated in political circles and conservative media for years but has never resulted in a formal judicial conclusion.
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