Ilhan Omar Paid $878k in Campaign Funds to New Husband’s Consulting Firm

Do you guys remember Congresswoman Ilhan Omar? Maybe you haven’t been hearing much from her lately. She’s still trying to rally the radical left in Minnesota. She has called for the abolition of all police. She has outright stated that she wants to end America’s current economic system. The ungrateful immigrant who moved to America to escape death by terrorists in Somalia still hates the country that welcomed her. It turns out that being investigated for multiple federal crimes hasn’t cramped her style one bit.

Maybe it should. She’s already under investigation for campaign finance fraud, defrauding the U.S. immigration system and a few other monetary crimes. Despite that, she has continued right along with paying campaign money to nepotistic connections. Either she doesn’t understand the basics, or she doesn’t care at all about committing crimes.

 

Let’s break this down. Omar was caught providing undisclosed and non-itemized campaign funds to her new husband. She used campaign donations voters gave her to fly him around with her so they could enjoy their affair while she was campaigning. Since she got caught, she married him and then gave him another $878,000. Way to learn your lesson, Omar!

This video follows the money and breaks down the paper trail. It only takes a minute for you to peek behind the criminal genius that is the Representative of Minnesota’s 5th district.

Can we get this dangerous traitor out of office yet? Are we allowed to prosecute members of Congress who openly commit felonies? Asking for a friend.


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