At the February 24, 2026 State of the Union address, a guest of Rep. Ilhan Omar was arrested after disrupting the speech, escalating tensions in the chamber. Aliya Rahman, a Minneapolis woman known for previous immigration-related detentions, was charged with unlawful conduct after standing silently during the address before being removed by Capitol Police, TIME reports. She was briefly hospitalized following the arrest and then released, raising questions about the response to peaceful protest.
Rahman, a U.S. citizen with autism who was previously detained by ICE in Minneapolis, was specifically singled out for disruption of Congress during the event, according to The New Republic. Prior to the address, she had been the subject of immigration enforcement actions in Minnesota, highlighting ongoing community and immigration issues Rahman sought to bring attention to during the State of the Union.
Meanwhile, Rep. Omar directly challenged President Donald Trump during the speech with vociferous comments. Video clips circulated on social media show Omar shouting at Trump, particularly on matters related to immigration and border control, as reported by X user LincolnMediaHQ. Mother Jones provides additional context, noting Omar accused Trump of being responsible for the deaths of American citizens, marking an unusually confrontational moment during the traditionally formal address.
The episode at the Capitol also featured protests from multiple attendees, with Rahman’s arrest acting as a focal point for broader debates over immigration policy and civil rights. The Guardian highlights that Rahman refused orders from Capitol Police before being taken into custody, intensifying the chaotic atmosphere throughout the event.
Observers will be watching how Capitol security and congressional leaders respond to these disruptions going forward, particularly as immigration policy remains a contentious issue under the current administration. The high-profile nature of Rahman’s arrest and Omar’s confrontations with the president suggest continued political and social tensions in upcoming legislative sessions.

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