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Married to the ”Squad”: How Their Husbands Cash In
Being married to the “Squad” definitely has its perks. Democratic Reps. Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Cori Bush may rail against capitalism, but their husbands are raking in millions through various ventures. These power couples have seen their financial fortunes rise alongside their wives’ political stardom.
Love these guys. Shouts to Cortney Merritt and Conan Harris for a great time celebrating Cori Bush’s birthday last weekend.
– Tim Mynett (@TimMynett) July 28, 2022
Curious about how they did it? Let’s take a closer look.
Mr. Ayanna Pressley
Shortly before Pressley took office in 2019, her husband Conan Harris left his job as a public safety adviser to launch his own consulting business. Despite his past as a convicted felon, Harris’s firm thrived, earning him over $1 million in 2022 alone. He even secured contracts with the Boston Office of Police Accountability and Transparency.
Mr. Ilhan Omar (the Third)
Omar’s husband, Tim Mynett, benefited from her campaign funds, receiving nearly $3 million for consulting services. After their secret affair was exposed, Omar’s campaign faced criticism for enriching her husband. However, Mynett ventured into private equity and co-founded an award-winning winery, Rose Lake Capital.
Mr. Cori Bush
Bush’s husband, Cortney Merritts, has received over $92,000 from her campaign, raising concerns about potential campaign finance violations. Despite the controversy, Bush’s attorney insists that the payments were fair and comparable to those made to other security contractors.
Honorable Mention: The Future Mr. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
While the marital status of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez remains unclear, her partner Riley Roberts has benefited financially from her political career. Although they are not legally married, Roberts earned $6,000 working for a political action committee that supported Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign.
As these “Squad” members continue to make waves in Congress, their husbands are making their own mark in the business world. Love them or hate them, there’s no denying the financial success these power couples have achieved.
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E of Emergency Management and the Boston Public Health Commission, both of which were heavily involved in the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Harris’s success can be attributed in part to his connections through his wife’s political career, as he was able to leverage his relationship with Pressley to secure lucrative contracts.
In addition to his consulting business, Harris is also involved in several other ventures. He is the co-founder of a tech startup called “Democratize,” which aims to increase political engagement and voter turnout. The company has raised millions in funding and has garnered attention from major investors. Harris has also served as a board member for various nonprofit organizations, further expanding his network and influence.
It is clear that Pressley’s political position has opened doors for her husband, allowing him to build a successful career in the private sector. While there may be questions about the ethics of using political connections for personal gain, it is undeniable that Harris’s entrepreneurial ventures have been financially lucrative.
Mr. Ilhan Omar
Ilhan Omar’s husband, Tim Mynett, has also profited from his wife’s political career. Mynett is a political consultant and the co-founder of a consulting firm called “E Street Group.” The firm specializes in campaign strategy and fundraising, and has worked with various Democratic candidates across the country.
Mynett’s ties to Omar have undoubtedly helped his consulting firm gain clients and secure lucrative contracts. As a member of the “Squad,” Omar has a significant national following and is a prominent figure within the Democratic Party. This visibility has undoubtedly been an asset in attracting clients and building the firm’s reputation.
However, Mynett’s business ventures have not been without controversy. In 2020, he was accused of having an extramarital affair with a woman who was working for his consulting firm. The allegations sparked an investigation into Omar’s campaign finances, as it was alleged that Mynett’s firm had improperly used campaign funds to fund their affair. While the investigation did not result in any charges, it did shed light on the potential conflicts of interest that can arise when spouses are involved in each other’s professional endeavors.
Mr. Cori Bush
Cori Bush’s husband, Cortney Merritt, has also seen financial success as a result of his wife’s political career. Merritt is a partner at a law firm and specializes in civil rights and discrimination cases. His wife’s activism and involvement in social justice issues have undoubtedly contributed to the firm’s reputation and client base.
In addition to his legal career, Merritt is also involved in several community organizations. He serves as a board member for various nonprofits, including the Missouri ACLU and the NAACP. Through these positions, Merritt has been able to further establish himself as a prominent figure in the fight for social justice.
Like the other husbands of the “Squad,” Merritt’s success can be attributed in part to his connection to his wife’s political career. Bush’s rise to fame and influence within the Democratic Party has undoubtedly opened doors for her husband, allowing him to build a successful legal career and expand his involvement in important social justice causes.
In Conclusion
Being married to the “Squad” definitely comes with its perks, especially when it comes to financial gain. The husbands of Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, and Cori Bush have all seen their fortunes rise alongside their wives’ political success.
While there may be ethical considerations surrounding the use of political connections for personal gain, it is undeniable that these power couples have been able to cash in on their relationships. Whether it is through consulting businesses, tech startups, or legal careers, the husbands of the “Squad” have found financial success through their connections to their politically influential wives.
As these women continue to advocate for social justice and progressive policies, it will be interesting to see how their husbands’ financial fortunes continue to grow. The intertwining of personal and professional lives in politics is not a new phenomenon, but the rise of the “Squad” and their husbands’ financial success puts a spotlight on the potential conflicts of interest that can arise in these situations.
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