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Ilhan Omar’s Husband Just Got Letter From Congress DEMANDING Financial Records; Senator Says DEPORT

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Things just got very serious for Rep. Ilhan Omar and her husband, Tim Mynett. The bipartisan House Ethics Committee just demanded financial records from Mynett’s so-called “venture capital” firm amid mounting allegations of fraud, money laundering, and pay-to-play influence schemes.

As federal investigators follow the money, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirms the IRS is now scrutinizing bank activity tied to known fraud cases — an extraordinary step that could expose hidden financial networks and offshore cash flows.

Trish Regan breaks down what investigators are looking for, how these money trails are uncovered, and why this probe could widen fast.

Meanwhile, Ilhan Omar isn’t the only Squad member raising red flags…

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Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley is also facing serious questions after her net worth reportedly skyrocketed from a negative valuation in 2018 to $8 million in just a few years — all on a congressional salary of $175,000. How does that happen? And why is no one in the media asking?

PLUS — New York Mayor Mamdani is under fire after making controversial remarks on migration to his supporters. We have the tape.

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