The former husband of the far-left, pro-Iran, Muslim lawmaker, Ilhan Omar, has remarried to a nurse who worked on his cheating wife’s campaign. Only 37 days after their divorce was final, Ahmed Hirsi traveled to Somalia, where he married a woman, a leader in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Somali community refers to as “Somali as they come.”

Do Muslim leaders in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Somali community also refer to Somali-Muslim Congresswomen who cheat on their husbands as “Somali as they come?”

Daily Mail reports – Ahmed Hirsi, the father of the Minnesota representative’s three children, tied the knot with pediatric nurse Ladan Ahmed, who had worked on Omar’s election campaign.

‘She’s as Somali as they come,’ one leader of the large Somali community in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area said about Hirsi’s new wife.

DailyMail.com understands the couple are now on honeymoon in Saudi Arabia and made a pilgrimage to Mecca. Hirsi did not return DailyMail.com’s requests for comment.

DailyMail.com also has acquired an exclusive video of the ceremony that took place in an apartment in the Somali capital of Mogadishu.

Neither Hirsi nor his bride was present. Under Islamic law, they do not need to be. He was represented by an uncle, who sat at the right hand of the sheik who presided.

Timeline of Omar’s two marriages:

1997: Omar and her family settle in Minnesota after fleeing war-torn Somalia

2002: She marries Ahmed Abdisalan Hirsi in a religious ceremony, but it is not recognized legally. The pair go on to have two children.

2008: She and Hirsi separate. Because the marriage was never recognized by law, neither is the separation

2009: Omar marries Ahmed Elmi in Minneapolis.

Omar, and Ahmed Elmi, the man many in the media claim is Omar’s brother, are curiously married by a Christian minister. Both of them live with Omar’s first husband, who she later cheated on with Congressional aide Tim Mynett.

2010: Elmi enrolls at North Dakota State University to study fine art and lives with Omar as well as her first husband.

It is alleged that Omar’s second husband (alleged brother) is gay. Below are a few screenshots from his now-deleted Facebook page.

2011: Omar claims she and Elmi split this year, and he went back to the UK. She reconciles with Hirsi.

2012: Omar and Hirsi have their third child. Elmi is still in the US, according to college officials and social media.

2013:  Elmi starts working in London.

2017: Omar divorces Elmi.

2018: Omar marries Hirsi in a civil ceremony.

2018: The marriage is brought up during Omar’s campaign for congress.

She denies it, and it is largely ignored because of the lack of proof around it.

Evidence emerges that suggests Ilhan Omar’s second husband (alleged brother) is currently employed by Omar’s sister in Nairobi.

According to Elmi’s Facebook profile, after attending college in North Dakota, he moved to England and then to Nairobi, Kenya — the same city where Omar’s sister, Sahra Noor, lives and works as CEO of Grit Partners. Grit Partners’ website code contains data that indicates Elmi was involved in the creation of either the company’s website or its Instagram account.

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July 2019: President Trump thrusts the rumor back into the spotlight.

July 2019: DailyMail.com reveals Omar and Hirsi have separated, and she’s moved into a penthouse apartment.

DailyMail.com also reveals Omar’s secret relationship with her married aide Tim Mynett.

August 2019: Tim Mynett’s wife files for divorce, claiming her husband had professed his love for Omar. The couple has a 13-year-old son together.

Early October 2019: Omar formally files for divorce from Hirsi.

November 2019: Omar is granted the divorce from Hirsi.

December 12, 2019: Hirsi marries pediatric nurse Ladan Ahmed.

 

December 19, 2019: Mynett is granted a divorce from his wife Beth.

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