Minnesota’s political scene just got a wild twist!
State Rep. Steve Drazkowski, a Republican with a knack for stirring the pot, dropped a bombshell by demanding the arrest of U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar. This isn’t just a political jab—it’s a full-on circus with allegations of tax fraud, immigration scams, and even bigamy! Drazkowski’s got receipts, or so he claims, but will this fiery call lead to cuffs or just more hot air? Buckle up as we dive into this juicy saga that’s got everyone talking.
Why Is Drazkowski Calling for Omar’s Arrest?
Steve Drazkowski, a Minnesota Republican, has been waving the arrest flag for Ilhan Omar since February 2025. He’s tossing around serious claims like tax fraud and immigration fraud, saying he’s got affidavits and eviction notices to back it up. Meanwhile, Omar’s camp is laughing it off, calling it a political stunt.
What’s the Beef with Omar’s Taxes?
Drazkowski’s big gripe is Omar’s tax filings. He claims she filed joint returns with one guy while married to another in 2014 and 2015. Sounds like a soap opera, right? The Minnesota Campaign Finance Board already slapped her with fines for campaign fund misuse, so there’s some smoke. But tax fraud? That’s a big leap, and the feds haven’t bitten yet.

Immigration Fraud and Bigamy Claims?
Here’s where it gets wilder. Drazkowski alleges Omar married her brother to game the immigration system. He’s got social media posts and eviction notices, but no smoking gun. Omar calls it a “disgusting lie,” and no charges have materialized. Bigamy’s also on his list, tied to those tax filings. It’s like a tabloid headline, but without the alien invasion twist.
Campaign Cash and Speaking Fee Fiasco
Drazkowski’s not new to this game. Back in 2018, he caught Omar using campaign funds for personal stuff like legal fees and travel. She paid back thousands and got fined. He also nailed her for taking $2,750 in speaking fees from colleges she oversaw—talk about a conflict of interest! Omar repaid most of it, but Drazkowski won’t relent.
Perjury Accusations Fall Flat
In 2019, Drazkowski tried to pin perjury on Omar for her 2017 divorce filing, where she said she hadn’t seen her ex since 2011. He pulled out social media posts showing otherwise. Sounds spicy, but no prosecutor took the bait. With Tim Walz as governor and Keith Ellison as attorney general, what are the odds that Minnesota will ever charge Omar?
What’s Next for Omar and Drazkowski?
So, where’s this all headed? Drazkowski’s arrest calls are making waves, but with no charges filed by July 2025, it’s looking like a lot of noise and no action. Omar’s still in Congress, pushing her agenda, while Drazkowski’s playing the bulldog. Will Omar face real consequences, or is this just political theater? What do you think—does Drazkowski have a case, or is he just chasing headlines?
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