WASHINGTON – A Washington, D.C., physician alleged in divorce filings Tuesday that her husband, a national political consultant, left her after becoming romantically involved with U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, a client of his fundraising business.
In an interview, Omar denied that she is separated or dating outside her marriage.
"I have no interest in really allowing the conversation about my personal life to continue," she told WCCO-TV, cutting off further inquiry.
Omar avoided questions at a Tuesday night forum in Minneapolis and a spokesman declined a Star Tribune request for comment.
The freshman Democratic congresswoman has been legally married since last year to her longtime romantic companion, Ahmed Hirsi, the father of her three children in Minneapolis.
It's the latest in a string of controversies facing the former one-term state legislator who catapulted to national political fame after her groundbreaking 2018 election.
Omar's office told the Star Tribune in June that she has faced many false accusations about her personal life — including the claim that she once married her brother — and that continuing to answer them was "not only demeaning to Ilhan, but to her entire family."
The Somali-born congresswoman has emerged as a controversial figure in her first term in Congress because of her feud with President Donald Trump and her outspoken criticism of the Israeli government's treatment of Palestinians. She has been accused of anti-Semitism, a charge she denies.