Rep. Ilhan Omar Illicitly Funnelled $878,000 in Campaign Cash Into Her Lover’s Coffers

The campaign of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) gave $878,000 to lover Tim Mynett, who later became her husband after his love affair with Omar ruined his previous marriage.

According to The Federalist, Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings show that Mynett’s E Street Group has been paid off by Omar’s campaign over 100 times. The largest payment was for a cool $50,000 for “digital advertising,” and the total of all the payments came to nearly $900,000.

The National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) filed a compliant because of Omar’s illicit behavior, which very well may be criminal. She has imported Somali-style politics, mixing business with pleasures of the flesh, to our shores.

“This arrangement where Ilhan is paying her lover consulting fees could be illegal if he’s not doing the work,” said NLPC Chairman Peter Flaherty.

“And we’ll be asking the FEC for an investigation to determine the nature and level of his work product,” he added.

The FEC’s regulations may technically allow Omar to operate this glorified slush fund. They read as follows: “Salary payments to a member of a candidate’s family are not considered personal use, provided that the family member is providing bona fide services to the campaign and at a rate that does not exceed fair market value of the services provided.”

Flaherty wants to get to the bottom of whether or not Omar violated these regulations by funneling contributions to her boy toy.

“The law states that travel expenses have to be itemized, but Ilhan’s campaign is just reporting large amounts for ‘travel,’” Flaherty said. “Our question is whether this was necessary travel or whether she was just bringing her boyfriend along for the company.”

Big League Politics reported last year on how Omar destroyed two marriages to get her hands on Mynett:

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has been called many different names since the incendiary figure was elected into Congress last year: fraud, extremist, anti-Semite, Islamist, and now home-wrecker.

A mother from Washington D.C. is alleging in divorce proceedings that her husband had an illicit affair with Omar that was the cause of her marriage falling apart, according to a filing received by the New York Post.

Dr. Beth Mynett, 55, alleges that her husband, Tim Mynett, told her that he was cheating with Omar in April, and even issued a “shocking declaration of love” toward the Minneapolis Congresswoman before leaving his wife. The filings were submitted in Washington D.C. District Court on Tuesday.

Tim Mynett, 38, has worked as a Democratic Party operative for far-left Muslim democrats like Omar and former Congressman Keith Ellison. He allegedly threw away his marriage to his long-time wide despite the fact that the couple has a 13-year-old son.

“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,” according to the court papers.

Beth Mynett was allegedly “willing to fight for the marriage” and willing to forgive her husband even though he was unfaithful and dishonest toward her, but he was not reciprocal. He desperately wanted to run off with his Somali suitor…

“By way of example, days prior to Defendant’s devastating and shocking declaration of love for Rep. Omar and admission of their affair, he and Rep. Omar took the parties’ son to dinner in order to formally meet for the first time at the family’s favorite neighborhood restaurant while Plaintiff was out of town,” the papers state.

“Rep. Omar gave the parties’ son a gift and the Defendant later brought her back inside the family’s home,” the papers claim.

The papers also contain allegations that Tim Mynett “put his son in harm’s way” by appearing with the 13-year-old boy in public next to Omar, “who at that time garnered a plethora of media attention along with death threats.”

Omar is an example of the type of leadership that will rule America for generations if diversity and multiculturalism are not overthrown.

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