"Goodnight brother, let’s go to bed": Trump mocks Ilhan Omar's accent during Florida speech, sparks controversy President Donald Trump delivered a controversial speech in Florida on May 1, 2026, during which he mocked Rep. Ilhan Omar by mimicking her speech patterns with a British accent. The remarks, which drew widespread criticism, included Trump imitating Omar’s voice while claiming she “married her brother,” a statement he framed as illegal. “I believe she married her brother, which is totally illegal,” Trump said, adding, “It's a lovely couple, actually, but it's a little bit on the illegal side. ‘Darling. I love you very much.’ ‘Good night, brother. Let’s go to bed.’” The imitation, which closely resembled Omar’s accent, was met with backlash from political analysts and critics who condemned the remarks as disrespectful and unprofessional. The speech took place in The Villages, a major retirement community in Florida, where Trump was promoting his 2024 campaign promises, including a proposed Social Security tax relief plan. However, the legislation he referenced does not eliminate Social Security taxes entirely, as previously claimed. Instead, it offers additional deductions for seniors between 2025 and 2028, a detail that contradicted his earlier campaign rhetoric. This inconsistency sparked further scrutiny of his policy proposals, with critics pointing out the gap between his promises and the actual legislative measures. During the address, Trump also targeted Somali immigrants in Minnesota, linking them to ongoing federal fraud investigations and immigration enforcement efforts under Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).#donald_trump #operation_metro_surge #ilhan_omar #immigration_and_customs_enforcement #the_villages