Democrats weaponized Big Tech to silence their opponents.
The tech giants just picked a stunning new target.
And Big Tech tried to bury this dirty secret about Ilhan Omar.
AI chatbots dismiss marriage fraud evidence as "debunked"
ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude all declared the allegations against Ilhan Omar have been "debunked" or "repeatedly dismissed by fact-checkers."
The chatbots confidently told users there's "no evidence" Omar married her brother despite years of reporting from Minnesota journalists.
Google's Gemini flatly stated "there is no evidence to support the claim" under a header reading "Ilhan Omar Marriage Rumors Debunked."
Claude called it "a false claim that has been repeatedly debunked."
The AI platforms ignored a mountain of evidence that raises serious questions about Omar's 2009 marriage to Ahmed Nur Said Elmi.
Minnesota journalists documented years of unanswered questions
The Minnesota Star Tribune originally reported in 2016 that Omar left "many unanswered questions" about her marriage to Elmi.
In 2019, the Star Tribune admitted it could not "conclusively confirm nor rebut the allegation" that Elmi is Omar's sibling.
Omar refused to provide records, respond to questions, or allow family interviews that could resolve the issue.
Social media posts show Omar and her siblings in the United States and United Kingdom referring to each other as family members.
Minnesota's Alpha News reported in 2016 that Somali community members were introduced to Elmi as Omar's brother.
Omar spent those eight years with Elmi on paper while living as Hirsi's wife in public.
One of Omar and Hirsi's children was born in 2012 while Omar was still officially married to Elmi.
Elmi posted a picture of Omar's newborn daughter and referred to the baby as his "niece" in a now-deleted Instagram post.
Power Line's Scott Johnson wrote an extensive overview of the evidence for the Washington Free Beacon in December, concluding: "Yes, Ilhan Omar Married Her Brother."
Elmi shares the same surname that Omar, her father, and her sister used before immigrating to the United States.
Omar entered the United States in 1995 as a member of the Omar family along with her sister Sahra and father Nur Said.
The rest of Omar's genetic family — the Elmi family including sister Leila and Mohamed and Ahmed — was granted asylum in the United Kingdom.
State campaign finance records showed Omar filed federal taxes in 2014 and 2015 with Hirsi while legally married to Elmi.
When pressed with these details, even the biased chatbots had to concede problems with Omar's story.
Claude acknowledged the "marriage timeline is unusual and has contributed to ongoing scrutiny."
ChatGPT said the marriage license "raised legitimate questions about her personal history."
But these admissions only came after users provided detailed evidence the chatbots tried to suppress.
Big Tech's programming protects the Left
Immigration fraud through sham marriages carries up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Omar was publicly living with Hirsi and having children with him while legally married to Elmi.
President Trump revived scrutiny after border czar Tom Homan signaled federal officials were pulling records related to Omar's potential immigration fraud.
Omar called critics raising the allegations "sick" when confronted by Fox News in a Capitol Hill elevator.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz pointed out Omar could face Minnesota's incest law if allegations are true — a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
She could also face tax fraud charges for filing joint returns while not legally married to Hirsi.
That's a $100,000 fine and up to three years behind bars.
Big Tech programmed their chatbots to protect left-wing politicians no matter what the evidence shows.
Most training data comes from Reddit, a left-leaning platform, and Wikipedia — which conservatives rightly call "Wokeipedia."
Stanford researchers found in June 2025 that political neutrality in large language models is impossible because training data contains embedded biases.
President Trump saw this coming.
Trump signed an executive order last July that puts AI companies on notice — work with the federal government and you'd better keep the woke garbage out of your systems.
The order directed agencies to avoid AI that "sacrifices truthfulness and accuracy to ideological agendas."
The federal government spends more than $3 billion annually on AI research.
Tech companies are scrambling to comply with Trump's requirements to keep that lucrative business.
But the Omar case exposes the depth of the problem.
These platforms systematically programmed their systems to declare inconvenient facts about Democrats "debunked" without examining evidence.
Push the chatbots on Omar's marriage timeline, her tax returns with Hirsi, or her family connections, and watch them retreat from their "debunked" claims.
That proves the initial responses weren't based on analysis but programmed political protection.
The evidence against Omar has been sitting in plain sight for years.
Star Tribune reporters dug into it and found unanswered questions Omar won't address.
Somali community members told Alpha News they knew Elmi as her brother.
Family photos and deleted Instagram posts told the story Omar tried to hide.
State tax records caught her filing jointly with Hirsi while legally married to someone else.
And Big Tech spent billions building AI systems designed to bury it.
Every American should be asking why Silicon Valley is so desperate to protect Ilhan Omar from scrutiny.
The answer is simple: she's a socialist Democrat who checks all the right boxes for the woke elite.
And Big Tech will burn through any amount of credibility to keep people like her in power.
Trump's investigation into Omar isn't a partisan witch hunt.
It's what happens when someone finally has the guts to follow the evidence wherever it leads.
Sources:
- Alana Goodman, "'A False Claim That Has Been Repeatedly Debunked': Top AI Platforms Flatly Deny That Ilhan Omar Married Her Brother, Ignore Strong Evidence She Did," Washington Free Beacon, January 19, 2026.
- Stephen Montemayor, "New documents revisit questions about Rep. Ilhan Omar's marriage history," Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 23, 2019.
- Scott Johnson, "Yes, Ilhan Omar Married Her Brother," Washington Free Beacon, December 2025.
- Preeti Varathan, "Ilhan Omar lashes out at 'sick' Republicans for investigating her alleged marriage to brother," Fox News, December 16, 2025.
- Bobby Allyn, "Trump's new AI policies keep culture war focus on tech companies," NPR, July 23, 2025.
- "Is the politicization of generative AI inevitable?" Brookings Institution, October 29, 2025.

