President Trump "Calls Out" Ilhan Omar To Her Face In Front Of Tens Of Thousands Of Voters: 'Good Night, Bro... Go To Sleep!'
‘Goodnight brother, let’s go to bed’: Trump opens rally speech in Florida with bizarre impression of Ilhan Omar
Conservatives have long repeated the claim that Omar married her brother
President Donald Trump launched into a lengthy rant about Rep. Ilhan Omar in a stump speech in Florida on Friday, using a bizarre accent to mimic the progressive Democratic foe before launching into a narrative tied to the unproven claim in conservative circles that she married her brother.
In an affectation that sounded like a bad British accent, he at first seemed to imitate Omar to make the claim she is anti-American.
“She comes here from Somalia and she tries to tell us how to run the United States of America. She says, ‘The Constitution gives me certain rights, gives me certain rights,’” Trump mimicked in a voice that sounded more bad-Paul McCartney than Ilhan Omar. “‘And I demand that I be given these rights’ — Get the hell out, what a phony,” he continued.
“I believe she married her brother, which is totally illegal,” Trump then said. “It's a lovely couple, actually, but it's a little bit on the illegal side,” Trump went on before engaging in a bit of cringey fictional dialogue between the two.
“‘Darling. I love you very much,’ Trump said, presumably as Omar’s spouse.

President Donald Trump launched into a borderline racist tirade against Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) in a preach-to-the-choir stump speech at The Villages in Florida on Friday. (AFP/Getty)
“‘Good night, brother. Let's go to bed,’” he delivered the punchline to a by then stunned audience of supporters.
The president made the remarks while speaking at the Villages in Florida, the world’s largest retirement community. He came to tout supposedly fulfilling his 2024 campaign promise to remove taxes on Social Security.
Though the One Big, Beautiful Bill he signed last year does not remove taxes on Social Security. Rather, between 2025 and 2028, senior citizens can claim an additional deduction of $6,000 and $12,000 for couples. Trump campaigned on removing taxes on tips, overtime and Social Security when he ran for re-election in 2024.
Trump made the remarks when going on a racist tirade about Somalis in Minnesota.
Trump has long focused on the widespread fraud investigation within Minnesota’s Somali-American community. That served as the impetus of Operation Metro Surge, the operation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Rep. Ilhan Omar, Democrat (D-Minn.) has long criticized Trump while rthe president has made wild and unfounded claims about the Minnesota Democrat. (AFP/Getty)
“The whole thing is a scam and we ought to get those people, the hell out of our country.”
He would proceed to impersonate Omar before criticizing her.
“She says, she says, ‘the Constitution gives me certain rights, gives me certain rights, and I demand that I be given these rights,’” Trump said “Get the hell out. What a phony.”
But Omar would not be the only Democrat Trump would attack. He repeated his attacks on California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a potential presidential candidate, for having dyslexia.
“We should give him a cognitive test,” Trump said, bragging about his own prowess. “I took three of them. Aced all of them, by the way. I'm the only president to take a cognitive test.”
Trump also used the event to remark on the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which led to the arrest of Cole Allen, who allegedly tried to open fire on the president and administration officials.
“There was just a an attempt–I won't use the word an attempt–they say on my life,” he said, also alluding to the war in Iran. “I should be indoors at a secure facility where I can quietly, beautifully and safely play out by term destroying everything that comes in our way, like bad countries that want to get nuclear weapons.”

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at The Villages Charter School on May 01, 2026 in The Villages, Florida. President Trump spoke about economic development, his administration's tax plan and Social Security. (Photo by Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images) (Getty)
During the event, television host Dr. Phil McGraw made an appearance onstage. Trump also brought along fellow former daytime television host Dr. Mehmet Oz, who now serves as the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
At the same time, Trump bragged about his imposing tariffs on foreign nations while at the same time saying that prices are going down.
“Grocery prices are way down, used car prices are way down,” he said. “Look at eggs.”
This comes despite the fact that many Americans do not believe prices are going down, largely due to the increase in the price of gasoline, largely caused by Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz amid Trump’s war with Iran.
He also assailed Democratic talking points about affordability, a major plank among all flanks within the party.
“They got one good line of bulls***,” Trump said. “I’m two days in and I watch this sleaze bag, one of these crazy congressman get up and he’s being interviewed and he said ‘affordability. Prices are too high.’ I just got there.”
The president came to Florida as part of his attempt to sell one of the few legislative accomplishments of his presidential term ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Florida Republicans are attempting to shore up Trump and prevent him from losing his majority in the House of Representatives. This week, its Republican-controlled legislature passed new congressional maps with four new Republican-friendly districts.
THE KISS THAT SAVED THE MAFIA KING
THE KISS THAT SAVED THE MAFIA KING
CHAPTER 1 — The Woman Who Kissed the Most Dangerous Man in New York
Kissing a stranger in front of an entire ballroom was never part of my plan.
Kissing Alexander Kane…
the most feared man in New York…
seconds before his own fiancée tried to poison him?
That was the moment my entire life changed.
I had three seconds.
Three seconds to decide whether I wanted to save a man everyone feared…
or walk away and watch him die.
I chose him.
And that choice made me the most hunted woman in Manhattan.
For three weeks, I had played the perfect role.
Invisible.
Harmless.
Forgettable.
The Blackwell mansion stood above Manhattan like a palace built from secrets.
Crystal chandeliers.
Red velvet curtains.
Hundreds of expensive suits and designer gowns.
Every person inside that ballroom was pretending to be something they weren't.
Including me.
I held my clipboard tightly against my chest and smiled nervously whenever someone questioned me.
"Sorry."
"Of course."
"I'll fix that immediately."
Those words had protected me better than any weapon.
Because powerful people never fear the person who apologizes.
They ignore them.
And that was exactly what I needed.
The security guard near the staircase watched me carefully.
He didn't trust me.
Good.
Smart men were dangerous.
But underestimated women were even more dangerous.
My name was Emily Carter.
At least...
that was the name everyone here knew.
I wasn't really an event assistant.
I wasn't here to arrange flowers.
I wasn't here to organize champagne.
I was here because three weeks earlier, I discovered something my father died trying to uncover.
The Blackwell family wasn't just wealthy.
They were connected to something much darker.
And tonight...
I was going to find proof.
Vanessa Blackwell stood at the center of the ballroom.
Silver engagement gown.
Diamond necklace.
Perfect smile.
She looked like a princess.
But I had learned something important.
The most dangerous people rarely look dangerous.
Vanessa smiled for cameras.
She touched powerful men's arms.
She accepted compliments.
But her eyes were always calculating.
Always watching.
Always planning.
Then the room changed.
Because Alexander Kane entered.
Nobody announced him.
Nobody needed to.
The entire atmosphere shifted.
Conversations lowered.
People moved aside.
Even men carrying weapons straightened their posture.
Alexander didn't demand respect.
He walked in like he had already earned it.
His black suit looked almost unreal beneath the chandelier lights.
Cold.
Controlled.
Untouchable.
He was the kind of man people whispered about.
Billionaire.
Businessman.
The man who destroyed enemies without raising his voice.
The man criminals feared more than police.
And tonight...
he was supposed to marry Vanessa Blackwell.
The official toast began just before midnight.
A waiter entered carrying a silver tray of champagne.
Everyone lifted their glasses.
Everyone smiled.
Everyone watched Alexander.
Except me.
I watched Vanessa.
Her fingers moved.
Barely.
A tiny gesture.
Almost invisible.
She touched one glass.
Only one.
Alexander's glass.
My eyes narrowed.
Then I saw it.
A metallic shimmer along the rim.
My blood froze.
No.
It couldn't be.
But I knew exactly what it was.
My father spent years investigating organized crime.
Before someone made sure he never came home.
Before he died, he left behind files.
Names.
Photos.
Evidence.
And I remembered one detail.
A metallic residue left by a specific poison.
My heart started racing.
Alexander lifted the glass.
I moved.
I didn't think.
I didn't plan.
I ran.
Someone shouted.
"Hey!"
I ignored them.
Alexander turned as I reached him.
"What are you—"
I grabbed his jacket.
Pulled myself closer.
And kissed him.
The entire ballroom exploded.
Gasps.
Shouts.
Phones appeared.
The poisoned champagne slipped from his hand.
The glass crashed onto the marble floor.
Silence.
Complete silence.
For one impossible second...
the most dangerous man in New York stood frozen because a stranger had just kissed him.
Then his hand closed around my waist.
Not gently.
Not aggressively.
Just enough to remind me exactly who he was.
His voice was dangerously quiet.
"You have ten seconds."
His eyes locked onto mine.
"Explain why you just kissed me."
I swallowed.
"Your champagne was poisoned."
The room erupted.
Vanessa's expression changed.
Only for a second.
But I saw it.
Fear.
Alexander didn't look at the broken glass.
He looked at me.
"What?"
"I saw the residue."
"You expect me to believe that?"
Before I could answer, one of his security men moved forward.
He tested the champagne.
Seconds passed.
Then his face changed.
"Boss..."
The entire room froze.
"She's right."
The word echoed.
Boss.
Not CEO.
Not billionaire.
Boss.
Everyone suddenly remembered who Alexander Kane really was.
A man who ruled the underground world from behind a respectable empire.
His hand tightened around my waist.
"Who are you?"
I opened my mouth.
But Vanessa interrupted.
Slowly.
Calmly.
Smiling.
"She didn't save you."
Every weapon in the room turned toward me.
Vanessa pointed.
"She planted it."
My heart stopped.
Alexander looked down at me.
Not like a man looking at his savior.
Like a king examining a possible assassin.
And in that moment...
I realized something terrifying.
Saving Alexander Kane's life had not made me safe.
It had placed me directly in the center of his war.
END OF CHAPTER 1