Rep. Omar Blames 'Discrepancy' for $30 Million Disclosure Error
Omar says the discrepancy was an accounting error as Republicans press for a fraud inquiry and the amended filing cuts the estimate to $95,000.
- On Saturday, Representative Ilhan Omar filed an amended financial disclosure reducing her reported household assets from as much as $30 million to between $18,004 and $95,000, attributing the change to an accounting error.
- The original May 14, 2025, disclosure had listed assets between $6 million and $30 million, primarily from businesses owned by her husband, Tim Mynett, including Rose Lake Capital and eStCru winery.
- Following a March 2026 inquiry from the Office of Congressional Conduct, Omar's lawyer attributed the discrepancy to "reliance on accountant professionals," calling the error unintentional.
- Omar spokeswoman Jacklyn Rogers stated the amendment "confirms what we've said all along: The congresswoman is not a millionaire," noting the correction was submitted voluntarily once identified.
- House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and federal investigators remain engaged in ongoing scrutiny, with the committee having previously referred the matter to the House Ethics Committee due to Mynett's non-compliance.
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OOPS! Ilhan Omar claims her millions in assets actually were ‘accounting error’ * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Source link Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., at the Twin Cities Pride Parade in Minneapolis on June 24, 2018. There have been many reports, often speculating on the source of money for Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., after she reported essentially a negative net worth one year and then assets of up to $30 million a year
Ilhan Omar Says Accounting Error Led to Overstated Wealth, Net Worth Is $95,000
“As the busiest of people, it is very common for members and their spouses to rely on learned professionals like accountants to make calculations and determinations that appear on public filings."
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Ilhan Omar Attributes Questionable Wealth Surge to 'Accounting Mistake'
Ilhan Omar has been under fire after an increase in her reported net worth. She attributes the discrepancy to an accounting error, claiming her true worth is significantly lower than previously reported. The post Ilhan Omar Attributes Questionable Wealth Surge to ‘Accounting Mistake’ appeared first on News Addicts.
Ilhan Omar Blames 'Accounting Error' For Eyebrow-Raising Tax Filing: 'Not A Millionaire'
U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is blaming an eyebrow-raising increase in her net worth on an “accounting error” and is now claiming that she is worth much less than what was previously disclosed. Omar has faced intense scrutiny after filing a congressional financial disclosure report that listed assets held by her and her husband, Tim Mynett, in a range of $6 million to $30 million. The disclosure, required annually under House ethics rules, detail…
Rep. Ilhan Omar Insists She is NOT a Millionaire -- Blames "Accounting Error"
This is just too rich (pun intended)… Despite financial documents stating that her net worth is around $30 million, Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar is now insisting that she is not actually a millionaire. Amid calls for investigations into her wealth, Rep. Omar amended her financial disclosure to claim that she is only worth up to $90K. She is blaming an “accounting error” for the discrepancy. Take a look: BUSTED! Following President Trump’s push to I…
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