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Washington, D.C. - June 8, 2026
Rep. Randy Fine Signals Potential Expulsion Vote for Rep. Ilhan Omar and Introduces Dual Loyalty Legislation
Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., has indicated that a vote to expel Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., from Congress could move forward depending on the results of ongoing inquiries into allegations concerning her past. Fine specifically referenced expectations around information related to what he described as the “brother marriage thing.”
“We’re waiting to get the data on the brother marriage thing, which I think is coming,” Fine said during an interview. “If it turns out that that is actually the reality, will there be a vote on the floor to expel this woman from Congress? Absolutely.”
At the same time, Fine has introduced the “Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act,” legislation that would require members of the House and Senate to hold allegiance solely to the United States. The proposal would mandate that lawmakers relinquish any foreign citizenship to remain in office.
Purpose of the Proposed Legislation
Fine framed the measure as necessary to ensure elected officials serve American interests without divided loyalties.
“The bottom line is that you can’t serve two masters,” Fine said. “If you’re going to serve in the United States Congress, you should serve America ONLY.”
Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., expressed support for the broader effort, emphasizing national security implications beyond voting decisions.
“It’s not just about the vote,” Harris said. “It’s about access to our national security secrets. They get to learn things that people from their home countries would never get to know.”
Harris also noted the number of lawmakers born outside the United States and raised questions about whether all prior allegiances have been formally renounced. He and Fine cited Omar and at least one state-level lawmaker as examples of officials they believe may prioritize foreign interests over U.S. interests, though specific evidence for broader claims was not detailed in their public statements.
Expulsion Process and Legislative Challenges
Any expulsion vote in the House would require a two-thirds majority, a high threshold that is rarely met. No formal expulsion proceedings have been scheduled, and it remains unclear whether sufficient support exists to advance the measure.
The “Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act” would apply to both chambers of Congress. However, it faces significant obstacles in the Senate, where Democrats hold control and have shown little interest in advancing similar proposals.
“The Senate will never, ever pass it,” Harris said. “But we want to get it done […] it’s about Americans first.”
Broader Political Context
Fine described the legislation as part of a longer-term effort to reshape standards for holding federal office. He stated that the goal is to “weed out” individuals with divided loyalties and reinforce public trust in Congress.
The renewed focus on Omar, combined with the introduction of the dual loyalty measure, has intensified debate over issues of eligibility, loyalty, and national security within Congress. Supporters argue that dual citizenship creates potential conflicts, particularly for lawmakers with access to classified information. Critics of the effort maintain that existing constitutional requirements and ethical standards are sufficient.
The situation continues to develop as lawmakers consider both the specific allegations involving Omar and the wider implications of the proposed legislation.
Shock Video of Rep. Nancy Pelosi Surfaces - Speaker Mike Johnson Must DEMAND She Explain This

LAKE COMO, — June 18, 2026
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was seen vacationing at the luxury Villa d’Este resort on Italy’s Lake Como from August 25 to August 28, according to reports citing sources familiar with her travel.
Video footage showed Pelosi walking through the grounds of the property, where nightly rates frequently exceed $3,000. The resort has been described as highly opulent by travel publications.
Pelosi, who turned 85 this year, served as Speaker of the House from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2023. She currently holds the title of Speaker Emerita and has announced plans to seek reelection in 2026, though she faces a primary challenge from Saikat Chakrabarti, a former aide to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Pelosi’s personal wealth has been estimated at approximately $260 million, a figure that has drawn scrutiny from political opponents over the years. Much of the attention has focused on investment decisions made by her husband, venture capitalist Paul Pelosi.
Among the transactions cited by critics are the sale of approximately $500,000 in Visa stock prior to government antitrust proceedings against the company and the divestiture of 5,000 shares of Microsoft stock shortly before a Federal Trade Commission investigation. Pelosi has consistently denied that her husband’s investments were based on non-public information obtained through her position in Congress.
In a July interview with CNN anchor Jake Tapper, Pelosi grew visibly frustrated when questioned about former President Donald Trump’s claims regarding her wealth. She declined to discuss the topic in detail, stating that she had agreed to appear to discuss the 60th anniversary of Medicaid. When pressed, she described the allegations as “ridiculous” and said her husband’s investments had no connection to her congressional role.
Pelosi expressed support for efforts to restrict stock trading by members of Congress, their spouses, and dependent children, saying such measures would help instill public confidence even if no wrongdoing was occurring. She noted that members who violate existing rules face prosecution.
The issue has received renewed attention following the advancement of the Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments (PELOSI) Act through committee. The legislation, introduced by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and supported by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, would prohibit members of Congress and their immediate families from trading individual stocks.
Pelosi’s visit to Lake Como occurred at the same resort where other prominent Democrats have been photographed, including Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, who was seen aboard actor George Clooney’s yacht. Clooney, who owns property on the lake, has hosted former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama and has publicly endorsed Moore as a potential 2028 presidential candidate.
The reports of Pelosi’s travel have added to ongoing public discussion about the financial activities of members of Congress and the standards expected of elected officials.