Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn) accused President Donald Trump of putting her life at risk with his rhetoric against her after he claimed that she “truly hates our country” during a rally in Michigan on Saturday.

“Every time the president has invoked my name, it has incited violence against me,” Omar told MSNBC.

“This president is creating an environment where he is threatening to lock up his political opponents, where people no longer understand that in a democracy we are supposed to debate policy differences but we are not supposed to harm one another,” she continued. “And when you have a leader, the president of the United States not understand that, then there is danger, not only to our way of life, but to our democracy and the ways it’s supposed to function.”

This came days after Trump accused Omar of marrying her own brother during a campaign rally in Florida.

“If you look at the House with Pelosi and these people, it’s like they hate Israel and they believe in Omar, who came in here and married her brother or something, came in illegally,” he said, according to Newsweek. “Come on Justice, let’s go Justice, Department of Justice.”

The president added that he is confident that he will be able to win Minnesota in the election “because of Omar.”

“She hates our country. She comes from a place that doesn’t even have a government, and then she comes here, tells us how to run our country,” Trump said.

Omar isn’t the only prominent Democrat who is accusing Trump of putting lives at risk with his rhetoric. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) also loves to play the victim, claiming that Trump is risking her life whenever he speaks out against her. Like Omar, she ignores the fact that she regularly bashes the president as well.

“It’s incredibly disturbing that the President of the United States — 10 days after a plot to kidnap, put me on trial, and execute me — 10 days after that was uncovered, the president is at it again and inspiring, incentivizing and inciting this kind of domestic terrorism,” Whitmer said after Trump criticized her during a rally over the weekend.

“It is wrong,” she added. “It has got to end – not just for me and my family but for public servants everywhere who are doing their jobs and trying to protect their fellow Americans.”