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New documents revisit questions about Rep. Ilhan Omar's marriage history
More from the HomepageAlthough she has legally corrected the discrepancy, she has declined to say anything about how or why it happened. ByandStar TribunemoreCopy shortlink:New investigative documents released by a state agency have given fresh life to lingering questions about the marital history of Rep. Ilhan Omar and whether she once married a man — possibly her own brother — to skirt immigration laws.Omar has denied the allegations in the past, dismissing them as “baseless rumors” first raised in an online Somali politics forum and championed by conservative bloggers during her...…More from the HomepageAlthough she has legally corrected the discrepancy, she has declined to say anything about how or why it happened. ByandStar TribunemoreCopy shortlink:New investigative documents released by a state agency have given fresh life to lingering questions about the marital history of Rep. Ilhan Omar and whether she once married a man — possibly her own brother — to skirt immigration laws.Omar has denied the allegations in the past, dismissing them as “baseless rumors” first raised in an online Somali politics forum and championed by conservative bloggers during her...WW…
Some legalize cannabis candidates are giving off very MAGA vibes - Minnesota Reformer
6:03News StoryPhoto by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images.Xby J. Patrick Coolican, June 15, 2020by J. Patrick Coolican, June 15, 2020In a contested state Senate race in northeast Minnesota, Robyn Smith is the candidate for the Legal Marijuana Now Party, but most of her political energy on social media is devoted to supporting President Donald Trump, gun rights and other right wing causes. Although Smith said in a Reformer interview that she thinks cannabis should be legal, she also acknowledged she had been recruited to run on the marijuana ticket by a Republican, though she declined to name the...…6:03News StoryPhoto by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images.Xby J. Patrick Coolican, June 15, 2020by J. Patrick Coolican, June 15, 2020In a contested state Senate race in northeast Minnesota, Robyn Smith is the candidate for the Legal Marijuana Now Party, but most of her political energy on social media is devoted to supporting President Donald Trump, gun rights and other right wing causes. Although Smith said in a Reformer interview that she thinks cannabis should be legal, she also acknowledged she had been recruited to run on the marijuana ticket by a Republican, though she declined to name the...WW…
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