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BREAKING: Ilhan Runs for Cover as JD Vance Demands Answers on Alleged Money Laundering Fraud Ring

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I don't know how she's going to explain

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the $30 million. I really don't know

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how. I mean, you don't go from zero or

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negative50,000 in her case to 30 million

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just two years later without a little

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funny stuff going on. So, now they've

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got to get back to this fraud. Did she

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know about it? Did she have a hand in

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setting it up? And did she help money

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launder? Right? Was that what the VC

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firm was, Rose Lake Capital, to launder

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money for some of these fraudsters? And

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were they getting a cut of it? And then

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the fourth thing they got to look into

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and Treasury is looking into this is

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whether or not those funds were making

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their way overseas. Whether they went

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through what's known as the Hala

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network, which is very popular within

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the Middle Eastern community. It's sort

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of a handtohand, mouthtomouth,

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persontoperson network by which they

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transfer money. So it doesn't actually

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see a bank or a computer.

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But as the Treasury Secretary has made

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very clear, they're paying people to rat

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one another out and they will,

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right? I I do believe he said they're

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they're like rats. They're going to turn

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on each other. So that's the idea and

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the methodology behind trying to get to

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the bottom of the Hala network.

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But this investigation into one Ilhan

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Omar has already taken on a global

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scale. Ilhan Omar now being suspected of

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being in on this fraud ring. I want to

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go back to the vice president of the

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United States with Benny Johnson here.

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>> I'm worried about the immigration fraud.

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I'm also worried about what did Elon

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Omar know about what was happening in

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the Somali community and why was nobody

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looking into it until frankly Donald

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Trump came along.

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>> Okay. So why is this happening? He needs

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to know this, right? because this is the

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guy now JD who's head of the whole task

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force into fraud not just in Minnesota

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but fraud in California as well where

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you're talking about possibly $80

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billion fraud in Ohio fraud in

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Massachusetts fraud in a whole lot of

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places and he said it's rampant

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and they're going to get to the bottom

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of it listen to him

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>> here's the basic problem that we've had

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in this in this government going back

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for probably 30 or 40

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is that you've never had an

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administration that has really taken

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this seriously until the president put

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us really from day one of the Trump

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administration who said we have to take

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the fraud issue seriously and a lot of

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the anti-fraud protections that existed

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uh in our government for a very long

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time were actually turned off by the

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Biden administration. So we think fraud

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has been a problem for a long time. It

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became a massive massive problem under

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the Biden administration. We're going to

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do a number of things. First of all,

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we're going to turn back on those

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anti-fraud protections so that all of

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these cabinet officials are looking at

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what's going on and focusing on it. The

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second thing is that we're going to take

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a whole of government approach. So much

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of what's going to make the anti-fraud

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task force work is that we're we're

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communicating across different

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departments. So when Bobby Kennedy is

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talking to Scott Bent about things that

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he's seeing in Medicare and Medicaid,

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when Scott is seeing things at Treasury,

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when Brooke is seeing things at

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agriculture, when Scott is seeing things

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at housing and urban development, what

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we're going to actually do is force the

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bureaucracy to take this seriously and

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work together as political principles to

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make sure that we stop allowing

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fraudsters to steal the American

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people's money. And that brings me to my

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final point before I'll kick it over to

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Andrew who is who is leading this

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anti-fraud task force. This is not just

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theft of the American people's money.

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This is also theft of critical services

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that the American people rely on.

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>> Yeah.

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I mean all the SNAP benefits, the health

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care benefits,

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etc. And according to Steven Miller, and

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I'm going to get to this because this is

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really important. I didn't know this and

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he's right. He said, "Most Americans

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think that, you know, you you fill out

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an application and a form and you prove

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that you're a citizen because it's

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against the law to provide all of these

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benefits from us taxpayers to

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non-citizens. And yet, they're doing it.

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They don't require any form of anything

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to get any of this

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welfare

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that the rest of America is supplying.

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And and it's it's too bad for the

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Minnesota taxpayers, but it's too bad

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for the rest of us, too, right? Because

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we're also contributing to this. And

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it's like, oh my gosh. And and by the

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way, you guys want to raise taxes.

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That's the irony of it, right? They want

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to raise taxes some more. Look at Ma'am

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Dami with all his fancy stuff, including

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more daycarees because apparently the

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daycarees are really popular in this one

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particular community. Well, we'll get

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more in, right? You know, some people

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come to America and you know, the Irish,

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we became cops, right? And then you get

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the Greeks. Gosh, I mean I I have a

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Greek diner I go to at least three times

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a week, okay? I love it, right? The

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amazing cooks. I mean, these are

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stereotypes, right? But for whatever

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reason, the stereotype of the Somali

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that they get the daycarees going on.

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And now all of a sudden, you got the

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Muslim mayor in New York City is like,

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"We need more daycarees. We need more

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daycarees." Of course, kaching kaching

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kaching, Ilhan Omar. You might just be

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deported. Okay? You might actually have

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to resign because I think this is going

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to get really, really bad. Just consider

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what a representative from Minnesota who

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had done some investigation into this

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was testifying recently in terms of

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where this money was going all over the

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world for goodness sakes

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>> who led these prosecutions for years

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stated that the estimated fraud is $9

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billion and this doesn't count fraud in

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SNAP or child.

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>> Incidentally, it's been upped. So this

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is a slightly dated sound bite. It's now

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$19 billion and still doesn't include

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the SNAP and all the rest of it

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>> programs. So where's the money money

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going? Motans pay their taxes and they

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expect their money to go to things that

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help their communities, roads, schools,

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healthcare, and not to be taken by

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criminals to buy resorts in Kenya,

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apartments in Nairobi, property in

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Turkey, or luxury homes and cars in the

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US. Worse yet, Minnesota taxpayers have

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allegedly found their ways into the

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hands of terrorist organizations like

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Elshab, both directly and directly. The

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money is walking out the door at the

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Minnesota Minneapolis St. Paul airport.

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Back in 2017, the estimate was about

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$und00 million in cash was going out

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annually from our airport. According to

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TSA, in 2024, there were $340 million in

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cash outbound. And in 2025 it was 350

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million. This is astonishing. Not only

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because of the amount but because of it

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is so out of proportion to other

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airports.

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>> I mean it's unbelievable. You're talking

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about roughly $700 million

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leaving the city of Minneapolis. And

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what her she goes on to say is this is

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90% more than you would say see leaving

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JFK.

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So why is there so much cash in

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Minneapolis and why is it all fleeing?

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Which is why now you have Treasury, you

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have the House Ethics Committee, and you

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have the White House

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all looking into this money, including

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deals, potential business deals for

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Ilhan Omar and hubby Timmy Minet.

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Have you heard my joke about that? I

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could never remember his name. I'm like,

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my net. My net. Oh, like my net worth.

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