Posted on 09/04/2019 3:39:48 AM PDT by Libloather
MINNEAPOLIS Rep. Ilhan Omars marriage appears to be headed for the rocks, a longtime friend of the couple told The Post.
The congresswomans husband, Ahmed Hirsi, the source said, is poised to file for divorce after the revelation in a bombshell court filing that she allegedly had an affair with DC political consultant Tim Mynett.
The Minnesota congresswoman and her husband allegedly separated in March, and Omar asked Hirsi to divorce her around that time because she didnt want to file the papers but Hirsi refused, telling her if she wanted a divorce she should do it herself, said the source, who has known both parties for 20 years.
The husband allegedly changed his mind after Tim Mynetts wife last week filed bombshell divorce papers claiming her spouse was having an affair with the Somali-born US representative with Hirsi said to be angry he had been made to look the fool by the allegations of an extramarital affair.
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Oh NO , she’ll have to dig into her campaign funds again to pay him off ,LOL
You know what Omars first husband said when he found out she was having an affair with a married man?
Im telling our Mom!
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Official Address Records Show Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) Lived With First Husband Throughout Marriage To Brother.
Guarantee that there will be tons of leftist money thrown at him to shut his pie hole. And then he will be disappeared.
Will he do the honorable thing ??
Optimistic.... I've never been accused of that...
Yeah...I get that. It is a bit of a curse on occasion, but I guess I’ll hang onto it. It opens me up to slings and arrows sometimes, but ya gotta live in your own skin!
After the divorce, will they still be brother and sister?
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