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Luke Rosiak looks at Ilhan Omar camp's explanation for that deleted Father's Day tweet

As Twitchy reported earlier Tuesday, investigative reporter Luke Rosiak was among those curious why Rep. Ilhan Omar would suddenly delete a tweet from 2013 wishing her dad a happy Father’s Day. Seems strange, doesn’t it?

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A spokesperson for Omar sent out a statement Tuesday afternoon asking the conspiracy theorists to stop spreading conspiracy theories and explaining that Nur Said is just a nickname meaning “Happy Light,” not necessarily a legal name.

Rosiak still isn’t buying it.

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Stay tuned tomorrow, when the mainstream media will have absolutely nothing to say about this.


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