Following the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar, born in Somalia, faced widespread criticism for her remarks about the incident. Omar’s comments prompted a resolution in the U.S. House seeking her censure, which ultimately failed. President Donald Trump also weighed in, sharply attacking Omar and Somalia on social media, questioning the country’s governance and criticizing her role in U.S. politics. Trump revived past controversies, including false claims about Omar’s personal life, while framing Somalia as plagued by corruption, poverty, and insecurity. The exchange underscores deepening political divisions in the U.S. and the continued polarisation surrounding immigration and diaspora communities.