Rep. Ilhan Omar says death threats against her have increased since President Trump tweeted about her

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 21: Amal Sabrie, Isra Hirsi, Ilhan Omar, Ilwad Hirsi, Ahmed Hirsi, Adnan Hirsi attend the premiere of "Time For Ilhan" during the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival at Cinepolis Chelsea on April 21, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 21: Amal Sabrie, Isra Hirsi, Ilhan Omar, Ilwad Hirsi, Ahmed Hirsi, Adnan Hirsi attend the premiere of "Time For Ilhan" during the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival at Cinepolis Chelsea on April 21, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)

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Rep. Ilhan Omar says there’s been increased death threats against her since President Donald Trump tweeted out a 911 video infused with Omar’s image.

–Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar blasts critics who slammed her for watered-down description of 911 attacks–

“Since the President’s tweet Friday evening, I have experienced an increase in direct threats on my life — many directly referencing or replying to the President’s video. I thank the Capitol Police, the FBI, the House Sergeant at Arms, and the Speaker of the House for their attention to these threats,” Omar said in a statement released Sunday evening.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has vowed to step up security and she urged the President to take down the video. On Sunday, the White House denied that the President was provoking violence, CNN reports.

On Friday, Trump wrote, “We will never forget!” and posted a video mashup of the 911 attack and Omar’s speech.

Omar said the President was inciting violence but spokeswoman Sarah Sanders denied the allegations.

“Certainly the President is wishing no ill will and certainly not violence towards anyone, but the President is absolutely and should be calling out the congresswoman for her not only one time but history of anti-Semitic comments,” Sanders said on ABC’s “This Week.”

Trump plans to visit Minnesota on Monday, Omar’s home state, for a rally. Omar released a statement voicing concern and a possible increase in violent activity if he continues his hateful rhetoric.

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