August 28, 2019
It’s all Conservative media that Rep. Ilhan Omar is an adulteress.
I’m the Left Stream Media isn’t reporting much on America’s now famous adulteress.
After all the Left Stream has failed America in other crimes, such as immigration fraud, marriage fraud
and perjury come to mind. I wouldn’t be
surprised if I forgot or are unaware of other crimes Omar committed but has
been given a pass for being a Dem.
Speaking of Omar crimes, I’m hearing in conjunction with her
adulteress lifestyle, Omar has doled out Campaign funds to her adulterer lover
under the guise of consulting fees. AGAIN Dems seem able to break laws at will
without consequences.
Whew! Sharia loving Ms. Omar should be glad she didn’t
commit Adultery in Saudi Arabia.
Yikes: Did Ilhan Omar’s Campaign Funds Mostly Go Toward
Her Alleged Affair?
Aug 28, 2019 2:00 PM
Yesterday the New York Post reported that
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar is having an affair with Democratic strategist Tim
Mynett. The allegation was made in divorce papers filed by his wife. In July,
Omar filed for divorce from her current husband. A refresher:
Dr. Beth Jordan Mynett says her
cheating spouse, Tim Mynett, told her in April that he was having an affair
with the Somali-born US representative and that he even made a “shocking
declaration of love” for the Minnesota congresswoman before he ditched his wife,
alleges the filing, submitted in DC Superior Court on Tuesday.
It turns out Mynett's firm was funneled a boat load of
Omar's campaign cash. He was paid more than $200,000 for consulting and the
campaign reimbursed at least $21,000 for his personal travel. That travel
wasn't properly reported or itemized.
An official complaint regarding the large payments to
Mynett's firm has already been filed, alleging she broke the law.
"Today, NLPC filed a Complaint with the Federal
Election Commission (FEC) against Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) alleging that she and
her campaign violated the prohibition on the personal use of campaign funds by
reimbursing political consultant Tim Mynett for his travel in 2019. The
Complaint also alleges that Omar and her campaign failed to itemize the travel
reimbursements, as required," the National Legal and Policy Center
released in a statement Wednesday.
"Although Mynett's formal relationship with Rep. Omar's
campaign began in July 2018, with the payment of $7000 directly to Mynett, the
reimbursements for Mynett's travel did not commence until April 2019, the same
month that Dr. Mynett alleges in her filing that her husband told her of the
affair, and made a 'shocking declaration of love' for Rep. Omar,"
the complaint states.
According to the divorce filing, Mynett's "more recent
travel and long work hours now appear to be more related to his affair with
Rep. Omar than his actual work commitments."
And then there are these timing details from the Washington Examiner:
Here's the odd thing: The
overwhelming majority of Omar's funds spent on the E Street Group were paid
after she won the contested primary and during the totally noncompetitive
general election race in her D+26 district. Contrary to FEC rules, Omar's
filings did not designate whether her E Street Group disbursements (or any of
her disbursements) were for the primary election or the general election.
Omar is refusing to discuss her "personal life" and
has not commented on the issue of campaign funds being improperly used.
"I have no interest in allowing the conversation about
my personal life to continue and so I have no desire to discuss it," Omar
told CBS Minnesota today.
[Blog Editor: It appears a video of CBS Minnesota was
attempted to be embedded. At least in my browser the embed was a fail. Here is
a direct link to the CBS Minnesota story referred to in the Pavlich post: https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/video/4154317-esme-murphy-sits-down-with-rep-ilhan-omar/.
And here is the video link: https://cbsloc.al/30D2NDm. It’s local news and may disappear]
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Ilhan Omar’s Campaign Has Paid Over $200,000 to Her
Alleged Lover for ‘Fundraising Consulting’
By JACK CROWE
August 28, 2019 8:51 AM
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar
and Rashida Tlaib on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., July 15, 2019. (Erin
Scott/Reuters)
Representative Ilhan Omar’s (D., Minn.) campaigns have,
since 2018, disbursed roughly $230,000 to a consulting firm owned by Tim
Mynett, a fundraising strategist whose wife accused him of having an affair
with Omar in a recent divorce filing obtained by the New York Post.
Omar’s 2018 campaign spent $62,674 on
“fundraising consulting” services provided by the E Street Group and the
spending has only increased since. The freshman Democrat’s 2020 reelection
campaign has, according to FEC data,
spent $160,000 on Mynett’s services thus far in 2019, nearly one-third of its
total expenditures, despite it being an off year.
Mynett, who has a partnership stake in E Street, told his
wife that he had fallen in love with Omar over the months they had been working
together and rejected her attempts to salvage their marriage.
“The parties physically separated on or about April 7, 2019,
when Defendant told Plaintiff that he was romantically involved with and in
love with another woman, Ilhan Omar,” reads the divorce filing,
submitted in D.C. court on Tuesday.
Less than one week after Mynett disclosed the affair, Omar’s
reelection campaign began paying for Mynett’s travel. Mynett’s wife believes
the travel, which has cost the campaign more than 20,000 since April, was not
work-related.
“Defendant’s more recent travel and long work hours now
appear to be more related to his affair with Rep. Omar than with his actual
work commitments,” the divorce filing reads.
The conservative National Legal and Policy Center filed an
FEC complaint Wednesday morning alleging that Omar violated the law by funding
her romantic partner’s travel.
“If Ilhan for Congress reimbursed Mynett’s LLC for travel so
that Rep. Omar would have the benefit of Mynett’s romantic companionship, the
expenditures must be considered personal in nature,” NLPC said in its
complaint, which was obtained by the Daily Caller.
It’s not the first time Omar has faced FEC violations; she
was hit with a $500 fine in June for improperly using campaign funds to travel
to a conference in Florida.
Omar has also previously faced questions about her marital
history. In 2012, a series of social media posts identified her then-husband,
Ahmed Elmi, as her child’s uncle, prompting speculation that she married her
brother to skirt U.S. immigration law. She has refused to address the
controversy, which gained traction earlier this year after evidence emerged
that she likely lied to
Minnesota authorities about her knowledge of Elmi’s
whereabouts in order to obtain a no-fault divorce. Omar is now married to
another man, Ahmed Hirsi.
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