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Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar is facing a primary challenge for her Minnesota 5th Congressional District seat on Aug. 9, but for now she’s still an active member of the U.S. House, despite a social media post claiming otherwise. The headline and caption appearing with a video on a June 8 Facebook post reads, Finally! House Democrats kicks Ilhan Omar from Congress. The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook .) The video shared in the post, however, shows not House Democrats, but state Republican legislators speaking about Omar at a 2019 news conference. Meanwhile, there’s ample evidence showing that Omar is still serving her district in Congress. In the 2019 news conference , Republican state Rep. Steve Drazkowski said he and others formally asked the IRS to investigate Omar’s tax returns after a separate state campaign finance probe found that she and her husband had filed joint tax returns in 2014 and 2015 before marrying. It’s unclear whether any IRS investigation ever took place or whether Omar amended her tax returns. The House of Representatives does have the power to expel members , but it’s rarely used and requires a two-thirds majority vote. According to the House, five members have been expelled in its history, the most recent on July 24, 2002, when longtime Ohio Democrat James Traficant, who was convicted on 10 felony counts of racketeering, bribery and fraud, was ousted on a 420-1 vote . Before Traficant, another Democrat, Michael Myers, who was convicted of bribery, was expelled in 1980. The first three expulsions came in 1861, when three Democratic members who fought for the confederacy were ejected. While House Democrats have expelled members of their own party on a few occasions, there has been no effort to oust Omar. A quick search of her Twitter profile , official government website and campaign website , as well as her appearance at a June 30 town hall in Minneapolis show she’s still on the job. Omar will face former Minneapolis City Council member Don Samuels in a Democratic primary Aug. 9. Our ruling A Facebook video said that House Democrats kicked Omar out of Congress. House members do have the authority to expel members, but it’s rarely used and requires a two-thirds majority vote. Such an expulsion would generate news coverage, but there is none. Omar held a town hall meeting with constituents last month and is running for re-election in August. We rate this claim Pants on Fire!
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