Rep. Ilhan Omar on Tuesday accused Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro of human rights abuses as the leader known as “The Trump of the Tropics” prepared to meet the commander-in-chief at the White House.

“Bolsonaro has: praised torture, called refugees scum of the world, compared same-sex adoption to pedophilia, expressed admiration for Brazil’s military dictatorship, called for extrajudicial killings,” the outspoken Minnesota Democrat tweeted.

“We must call out human rights abuses worldwide.”

She also posted a tweet from fellow Democratic lawmaker Ro Khanna of California ripping the hard-right Bolsonaro.

“As Bolsonaro tours the CIA and meets Trump at the White House, we must speak out against his human rights abuses and attacks on marginalized Brazilians. Our democratic principles cannot be sidelined,” tweeted Khanna, the son of Indian immigrants.

Omar, a Somali-born Muslim who spent years in a Kenyan refugee camp after her family escaped violence in their homeland, has sparked controversy with her remarks about US policy toward Israel, which critics charged were anti-Semitic.

President Trump was set to meet later Tuesday with the new Brazilian president and the pair were expected to discuss a range of issues, including ways to increase US private-sector investment in Brazil and resolve the political crisis in Venezuela.

Both leaders are fierce critics of Venezuela’s socialist President Nicolas Maduro.

Bolsonaro pledged during his campaign to build closer ties with the US and has often expressed admiration for Trump.

He sought to underscore his pro-America stance with a tweet upon his arrival Sunday.

“For the first time in a while, a pro-America Brazilian president arrives in DC,” he wrote.

“It’s the beginning of a partnership focused on liberty and prosperity, something that all of us Brazilians have long wished for.”

Bolsonaro has spoken fondly about the country’s 21-year-old military dictatorship, which ended in 1985, and promised to fill his government with current and former military brass.

He’s taken heat for his attacks on women, blacks, LGBTQ individuals, immigrants and the country’s indigenous peoples — and was fined and even faced charges of inciting hate speech.

In 2015, he was ordered to make a payment to a female congressional colleague for saying that she wasn’t “worth raping.”

And in 2011, he said he’d rather his own son die in a car crash than be gay.

“I would be incapable of loving a homosexual son. I’m not going to be a hypocrite: I’d rather my son died in an accident than showed up with some bloke with a mustache,” he said, The Guardian reported.