Ilhan Omar is a lot of things.
First, and foremost, she’s deceitful.
Only days after she became a United States Congresswoman, Rep Ilhan Omar (D-MN) was caught in a lie she was spreading about Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), suggesting that he’s only supporting President Trump because he’s somehow been compromised. The undertones of Omar’s accusation led many to believe Senator Graham was being threatened because the truth about his sexuality might be exposed.
Here is her “gotcha” tweet:
They got to him, he is compromised! https://t.co/m8sB3EmElg
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) January 16, 2019
During an interview with the Democrat Party friendly CNN, both CNN hosts were stunned when Omar claimed that she was “pretty sure” that “he [Senator Graham] is somehow compromised.” Sciutto pressed Omar over her unfounded accusations, saying, “But that’s quite a charge to make. You say you’re ‘pretty sure’, based on what evidence? What facts? That’s a remarkable comment to make about a sitting U.S. Senator.”
Omar then stuttered and attempted to explain her lie, “The..the…the… the evidence really is um, present to us. It’s being presented to us in the way he’s behaving.”
CNN host Poppy Harlow snapped at Omar, “But that’s not evidence! That’s your opinion.”
Omar, quickly responded, “My tweet was just an opinion, based on what I see to be visible to me.” She then attempted to claim that other Americans certainly agree with her.
Watch:
Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar (MN) defends pushing conspiracy theories about Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), which many considered homophobic, "I'm pretty sure there's something happening with him…he is somehow compromised"
Omar then admits that she believes her opinion is evidence pic.twitter.com/aU6YLXIPYk
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) January 17, 2019
Add homophobe to the list.
Omar is also openly anti-Semitic.
In November 2012, before she won her seat as a Minnesota state Representative, the Muslim immigrant from Somalia tweeted about how “Israel has hypnotized the world.” Omar asked “Allah” to “awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel.”
In 2019, after she was elected to the United States Congress, Omar doubled down on her anti-Semitism with another tweet, using a common slur against Jews, suggesting that their only motivation in life is money.
When asked about a because the media and her own party refuse to make her accountable for her hatred, she’s unapologetic.
Ilhan Omar is a homewrecker.
On July 31, 2019, a grainy video of Rep. Ilhan Omar (S-MN) leaving an out of the way restaurant in Playa Del Rey with a mystery man was released by a Jewish man who lives in CA. The unnamed person who took the video claims he was upset by Omar’s comments at a CAIR (Council For American-Islamic Relations) event the day before. The Somalian refugee turned U.S Congresswoman told the room full of Muslims at the CAIR event that they should be tired of being mistreated in America and should fight back. When recalling the events of 9-11, Rep. Ilhan Omar referred to the Islamic terrorists responsible for the worst terror attack on American soil as, “some people did something.” She has also been criticized for her anti-Semitic remarks.
After Tim Mynett’s wife filed for divorce, claiming that he was having an affair with the married mother of three, Rep. Ilhan Omar, Omar and Tim Mynett flatly denied the affair.
One year later, Omar announced her marriage to Tim Mynett on Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9nW-g3jhsA/?hl=en
Omar’s campaign has paid her new husband’s consulting firm a massive amount of money.
Massive campaign payments to the newest husband of the deceitful Muslim lawmaker are being questioned.
This morning, President Trump retweeted a tweet from Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk, asking if Americans knew that Omar’s campaign is on track to pay her husband’s consulting firm $1.6 million in 2020? Kirk is demanding an investigation into the shady lawmaker’s dealings with her former lover turned husband.
Did you know:
Ilhan Omar's campaign is on track to pay her husband's consulting firm $1.16 MILLION in 2020
Last year, while she was having an affair with her now-husband she paid his firm $523K
How is this legal?
She's funneling money back into her own pockets
Investigate!
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) April 17, 2020
John Soloman reports for Just The News – The campaign of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., paid more than $292,000 in the first quarter of 2020 to E Street Group, according to the Federal Election Commission filings. According to Omar, the man who is now her husband helped found E Street.
This is what happens when rightwing Twitter trolls are treated as authorities on campaign law.
Let’s clear the air.
1. The gov't doesn't fund my campaign. Grassroots donors do.
2. Everything we spend is used for a legitimate expense and paid at fair market value. (Thread) pic.twitter.com/pjBwtfDykz
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) March 17, 2020
Mynett is a partner at the company according to his LinkedIn profile. The congresswoman’s campaign has previously worked with and paid E Street in the past. Her campaign spent more than $500,000 with the company in 2019.
A group lodged a Federal Election Commission complaint in 2019 relating to travel expenses after Mynett’s then-wife claimed there was an affair between her husband and Rep. Omar but the Star Tribune reports that there has been no public action in response to that complaint and Omar and Mynett had denied the affair allegation.
Omar in March publicly addressed her relationship with Mynett and the E Street Group, noting that “a substantial portion is for digital buys, print and advertising which are costs that get passed on.”
Evidence shows Omar likely married her brother to commit immigration fraud.
On June 6, 2019, A Minnesota report found that Ilhan Omar committed six campaign finance violations.
In Rep. Ilhan Omar was asked by a Rebel Media reporter if she married her brother to help him commit immigration fraud while filing joint tax returns with her husband she was married to in “religious ceremony” at the same time. Omar refused to answer.
Watch:
What is it about the Muslim freshman lawmaker that endears her to her Muslim immigrant constituents? Is it her anti-Semitism or could it be her constant calls for preferential treatment for refugees, like government-funded homes for all? It certainly can’t be her affair with a married, non-Muslim man while she was married to the Muslim father of her three children in the district she represents.