Trump supporters couldn’t believe it.

It was one of the worst acts of sabotage ever.

And a RINO Judas just took Ilhan Omar’s side in this fight with Trump.

As Swamp Digest reports:

Many conservatives believe Ilhan Omar is the poster child for everything wrong with America’s immigration system.

President Trump slammed the idea that America takes in foreigners, like Omar, who hate the country, hate its values, and constantly seek to impose their culture on the United States.

Trump took aim at Omar during a rally in Pennsylvania.

“I love her, she comes in, does nothing but b—-. She’s always complaining. She comes from a country where, I mean, it’s considered about the worst country in the world, right?” Trump exclaimed.

“She should get the hell out. Throw her the hell out,” Trump declared.

Somali migrants like Omar are at the top of the news as bombshell revelations exposed a $1 billion fraud scheme where Somalis in Minnesota looted the taxpayers to fund Islamic terror groups and other graft.

Utah’s RINO Governor Spencer Cox attacked Trump’s rhetoric in an interview on CNN.

Cox – who defended racist programs that discriminated against White people and once put his pronouns in his social media profile – hinted that Trump was a racist and falsely claimed Trump was “not interested in uniting the country.”

“Yeah, yeah, sure. Look, I disagree with Congresswoman Omar. I think she should be voted out of office, and I think I can do that without attacking her religion or her race or her ethnic background. I think that’s really important. I know that the president disagrees with me. He and I have had these conversations. I have to say, during the Charlie Kirk shooting, in the conversations we had, he talked to me about nonviolence and trying to be a voice for that. I understand he’s not interested in uniting the country.” Cox stated.

Cox even went on to say that Trump would agree with him.

“And he would tell you that, I think, if you were sitting here with us tonight. But I would also say that it’s not going to be a president who fixes this. It’s not going to be two governors who fix this. It really has to be all of us. The politicians that we elect are a reflection of we the people,” Cox continued.

President Trump survived two assassination attempts as gunmen were spurred on by the left’s lies about Trump being a fascist and a threat to democracy.

The political violence problem – both in terms of rhetoric and action – resides on the left.

And yet RINOs like Cox continually provide cover for the Democrat Party and try to “both sides” this issue by smearing Trump.