Ilhan Omar’s campaign paid over $500,000 to her lover’s firm
Back in August we found out that there was an FEC violation complaint filed against Ilhan Omar for allegedly funneling campaign money to a firm the man she was having an affair with worked for.
A complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Wednesday alleges freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) illegally used campaign money to help carry on an extramarital affair with a Democrat consultant whose firm she paid tens of thousands of dollars.
Federal campaign finance records show that Omar’s campaign has paid nearly $230,000 since 2018 to the E. Street Group, a political strategy firm of which the lawmaker’s alleged married lover, Tim Mynett, is a partner of.
But that was then and this is now, since that story broke her campaign has doubled that amount. Here is more:
The Washington Free Beacon reported Saturday that Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN)’s congressional campaign paid over $500,000 in 2019 to a firm run by her alleged boyfriend, political consultant Timothy Mynett.
The Free Beacon, citing FEC campaign filings, noted that Omar’s campaign apparently paid the E Street Group $215,000 in the fourth quarter of 2019, bringing the total paid to the firm to $525,000 last year.
The expenses cover services such as “Digital Communications Consulting” and “Digital Advertising.”
I guess she is not going to let a little thing like a campaign finance complaint stand in the way of making sure her lover is well taken care of.
malo periculosam libertatem quam quietum servitium
Who says you can’t put a price on love?
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LOL!
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Reblogged this on Freedom Is Just Another Word….
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Thank you.
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Meanwhile Sanders is kicking back 15 percent of all of his donations to his wife’s best friend… or so it seems. The address is a private home on a cul de sac in Maryland. where the money flows from there who knows…. might be worth the FBI to look at.. Of course I am being silly… nothing will happen to any of them
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You would think the FBI would be interested in this especially where this would not be the first time his wife was involved in some shady dealings.
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