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American Focus > Blog > Politics > BREAKING: Ilhan Omar DONOR Pleads Guilty to Attempting to Join ISIS | The Gateway Pundit | by Gregory Lyakhov
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BREAKING: Ilhan Omar DONOR Pleads Guilty to Attempting to Join ISIS | The Gateway Pundit | by Gregory Lyakhov

Last updated: October 5, 2025 8:47 am
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BREAKING: Ilhan Omar DONOR Pleads Guilty to Attempting to Join ISIS | The Gateway Pundit | by Gregory Lyakhov
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A Minnesota man has recently entered a guilty plea for attempting to join ISIS, shedding light on a rather disconcerting intersection between political campaigns and extremist ideologies. Abdisatar Ahmed Hassan, 23, admitted to making two unsuccessful attempts to travel overseas to support the terrorist organization—the ultimate irony being that he also donated to Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s political campaign.

This disturbing revelation links an active supporter of one of the world’s most notorious terrorist groups directly to the fundraising mechanisms of an elected official. On October 1, 2025, federal prosecutors announced that Hassan was convicted of trying to provide material support to ISIS, a designation reserved for foreign terrorist entities.

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Prior to his legal troubles, Hassan gained notoriety online for promoting jihad, openly calling for the overthrow of the Somali government and the establishment of an Islamic caliphate. Court documents reveal that his social media profiles were rife with ISIS propaganda, including black flags and praise for deadly attacks such as the one in New Orleans on January 1, 2025, which claimed 14 lives.

In a display of his unsettling admiration for violence, Hassan referred to the assailant as “the legend that killed Americans.” His online activities caught the attention of federal agents, who have been increasingly vigilant regarding domestic radicalization.

Hassan’s further plans included two separate attempts in December 2024 to fly from Minnesota to Somalia in order to join ISIS fighters. His first attempt failed due to a lack of required travel documents, while his second was thwarted by Customs and Border Protection in Chicago, who discovered his naturalization papers, diploma, and a trove of electronic devices filled with ISIS materials, including explosive manuals.

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In a disturbing exchange captured by the FBI, he affectionately referred to an ISIS recruiter as “uncle” and proclaimed his desire to “become ISIS straight away.” Among his various social media displays, one notable video showed him waving a homemade ISIS flag while driving around Minnesota, and in yet another, he brazenly showcased a knife on his lap.

Despite his assertions of allegiance to ISIS and admiration for its ideology, Hassan’s case has revealed an unsettling political dimension. According to Federal Election Commission records, Hassan contributed financially to Rep. Ilhan Omar’s campaign in Minnesota’s Fifth Congressional District—where he resided and peddled ISIS propaganda.

Rep. Omar, a Democrat and notable member of the “Squad,” has frequently found herself embroiled in controversy regarding her views on terrorism, foreign relations, and the motivations of her campaign donors. The fact that a convicted supporter of a notorious terror group contributed to her campaign raises alarms about the integrity and transparency of campaign financing, highlighting frailties that allow extremist sympathizers to potentially influence elected officials.

Since June 2025, the Justice Department has engaged in numerous terrorism-related prosecutions, underscoring concerns about online radicalization and its enduring threat to national security. In particular, Minnesota, which is home to a substantial Somali-American population, has been a focus of recruitment efforts targeting impressionable youth.

As Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph Thompson remarked, “There is no margin for error when it comes to terrorism. Hassan flew the ISIS flag, perpetrated attacks on the homeland, and wanted to kill Americans. We are not taking chances.”

This alarming case serves as a potent reminder of the persistent risks posed by extremist ideologies in the U.S., raising critical questions about how campaign contributions from individuals with extremist ties may infiltrate the political landscape.

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