BREAKING: GOP turns to Congress after Minnesota Dems block Omar subpoena
- Minnesota House Republicans requested federal assistance from U.S. congressional oversight leaders after Democrats blocked a subpoena for Rep. Ilhan Omar related to the Feeding Our Future fraud investigation.
- Rep. Kristin Robbins, chair of the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Oversight Committee, announced the request for federal help to secure Omar's communications records.
- Minnesota House Democrats prevented the two-thirds majority needed to compel Rep. Omar to produce documents by voting against the subpoena.
- Robbins expressed hope that federal oversight committees will help uncover facts about Omar’s involvement, citing being ignored by her.
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BREAKING: GOP turns to Congress after Minnesota Dems block Omar subpoena
(The Center Square) – Minnesota House Republicans want help from U.S. congressional oversight leaders after Democrats on a state committee blocked an effort to subpoena U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar over communications tied to the Feeding Our Future fraud investigation.
GOP Lawmaker Pushes to Subpoena Ilhan Omar
“A Minnesota state lawmaker is asking a powerful House committee to subpoena US Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) for refusing to cooperate with an investigation into her possible ties to Somali fraudsters who bilked Twin Cities taxpayers out of $250 million,” the New York Post reports.
Minnesota Republicans turn to Congress after Democrats block Ilhan Omar subpoena
Republicans want testimony and records from Omar related to trial exhibits introduced in the federal criminal case U.S. v. Bock.
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