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Ilhan Omar’s Republican Opponent Reveals Congresswoman’s ‘Deep Ties’ to Somali Fraud Scandal

Teh article discusses allegations made by Republican candidate John Nagel against Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of minnesota. Nagel claims that Omar has “deep ties” to individuals involved in a large fraud scandal related to COVID-era federal aid programs, notably the “Feeding Our Future” scheme, which resulted in more then $1 billion in fraudulent payments, mostly involving members of the Somali community in Minnesota. The Justice Department prosecuted numerous individuals-mostly of Somali descent-for falsely claiming federal funds intended for feeding children, with some defendants using the money for lavish lifestyles.

Nagel points out that the fraud predominantly occurred in Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, Omar’s area, and that some people close to Omar, including campaign associates and business owners from her community, have been convicted. He argues that many convicted individuals donated to Omar’s political campaigns, with some funds not fully accounted for.

In response,Omar acknowledges the scale of the fraud but emphasizes that the Somali community-Minnesotans and taxpayers themselves-are victims of the scandal,expressing frustration over the widespread criminal activity.The controversy highlights ongoing investigations and political tensions surrounding Omar’s connections and oversight of the COVID-related aid programs in her district.


Republican John Nagel, who is seeking to unseat Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, says that she has “deep ties” to those who have been charged and, in many cases, convicted of fraud against the American taxpayer.

The Justice Department uncovered and prosecuted more than $1 billion in fraudulent payments from COVID-era programs, mostly going to those from the Somali community in Minnesota, from which Omar hails.

Of the 87 people charged in the  schemes, all but eight are of Somali descent, CBS News host Margaret Brennan pointed out during an interview with Omar on Sunday.

For example, acting U.S. Attorney Lisa Kirkpatrick said in a March news release that “Aimee Bock and Salim Said took advantage of the Covid-19 pandemic to carry out a massive fraud scheme that stole money meant to feed children.”

“The defendants falsely claimed to have served 91 million meals, for which they fraudulently received nearly $250 million in federal funds. That money did not go to feed kids. Instead, it was used to fund their lavish lifestyles. Today’s verdict sends a message to the community that fraud against the government will not be tolerated,” the prosecutor said.

Nagel told Fox News that the “Feeding Our Future” program at the center of the scandal came about as a result of the 2020 MEALS Act, introduced by Omar and passed with bipartisan support.

“If you look at where the fraud is, it’s primarily her [5th Congressional District], the district that I’m running in against her. And it’s really odd to think that you know all the fraud just happened in a particular area, and it was a bill that she, you know, particularly put together,” he said.

Fox reported, “Members of Omar’s inner circle personally profited from the $1 billion welfare fraud scandal in her district that has placed her Somali constituency under a White House microscope, Nagel said. He also said that Omar held events at one of the restaurants, Safari Land, which was named in the fraud case, knew one of its now-convicted owners and had a staffer who was also convicted.”

“If you look at the Safari Land restaurant, if you’re gonna be in politics, you need to go through the people at the Safari Land restaurant,” Nagel said. “They kind of control the politics. She had all of her fundraising things. I mean, that was sort of her hangout. That’s where she spent money, got donations.”

According to the Justice Department, Salim Said is a co-owner of the Safari Land restaurant.

Further, Guhaad Hashi Said, “sometimes referred to as an ‘enforcer’ for Omar’s campaign, is one of the over 70 people who have been indicted for his role in the Feeding Our Future scandal,” Fox noted.

Nagel asserted, “There’s a lot of really deep, deep ties.”

“I think time will tell with the investigation,” he added. “But again, there’s just too much circumstantial evidence to look at this and say, she had to have known something, or what staff member knew something?”

“A whole lot of people that were convicted donated a whole lot of money. Omar says that she gave the money back,” Nagel highlighted. “Well, if you go into public records, she gave some money back, but there’s a whole lot more money there that she didn’t report. And I think if people were just to go through the everyday records that are out there, you’ll find out that her involvement in the money that she has is questionable.”

Brennan asked Omar on Sunday, “Why do you think this fraud was allowed to get so widespread?”

“I want to say, you know, this also has an impact on Somalis, because we are also taxpayers in Minnesota,” the lawmaker replied.

“We also could have benefited from the program and the money that was stolen,” Omar continued. “And so it’s been really frustrating for people to not acknowledge the fact that we’re also — as Minnesotans, as taxpayers — really upset and angry about the fraud that has occurred.”




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