Fact check: Ilhan Omar is still a member of Congress, contrary to bogus Facebook post
The claim: House Democrats have kicked Ilhan Omar out of Congress
A video circulating on Facebook claims Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., was ousted from her congressional seat by members of her own party.
"Finally! House Democrats Kicks Ilhan Omar out of Congress (sic)," the video is titled in an July 8 post from a "gaming" page on Facebook.
The video has been viewed more than 740,000 times and drawn thousands of reactions and comments. Some celebrated Omar's supposed ejection from Congress, while more skeptical commenters questioned the video.
The video has some relation to Omar, but it certainly doesn't show her being kicked out of Congress, where she is an active member of the House of Representatives.
The grainy, three-minute-long video shows conservative Minnesota state legislators in 2019 requesting the IRS audit Omar for what they allege is tax fraud and misuse of campaign finances. Though the video's preview screen is an image of Omar, it does not include any footage of the congresswoman.
USA TODAY reached out to the page that shared the post for comment.
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Omar still an active member of Congress
According to Congress.gov, Omar is still an active representative of the House, as PolitiFact has also reported. No credible sources have reported that Omar was expelled from her seat.
As USA TODAY has reported, Omar is serving her second term in the House and will be up for reelection this November.
The video used alongside the Facebook post's claim about Omar comes from a press conference held by the New House Republican Caucus of Minnesota on Aug. 6, 2019.
In the clip, state Rep. Steve Drazkowski announces that he and nine other state legislators are asking the IRS to audit Omar's taxes in light of breaches of campaign finance and tax regulations. That June, Minnesota officials found Omar had improperly used campaign funds and that she had filed taxes jointly with a man who was not her husband, a breach of federal and Minnesota law, as Drazkowski references.
Since 2019, Omar has not been charged with any further violations of tax or campaign finance law.
Omar has previously been the subject of several false claims that USA TODAY has debunked.
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Our rating: False
Based on our research, we rate FALSE the claim that House Democrats have kicked Omar out of Congress. Omar is still a member of Congress, per the legislative body's website. There is no evidence or credible news reporting to support the claim that Omar was ousted.
Our fact-check sources:
Alpha News via YouTube, Aug. 6, 2019, MN Republican Legislators Ask IRS to Investigate Ilhan Omar
Associated Press, June 6, 2019, Board: Omar violated Minnesota campaign finance rules
Congress.gov, accessed July 14, Ilhan Omar
PolitiFact, July 11, Rep. Ilhan Omar is facing a primary challenge, but she’s still a member of Congress
New House Republican Caucus, Aug. 8, 2019, Rep. Steve Drazkowski on Tucker Carlson Tonight 8-7-19
Associated Press, June 12, Rep. Omar filed joint tax returns before she married husband
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fact check: False claim that House Democrats expelled Ilhan Omar