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
the $30 million. I really don't know
how. I mean, you don't go from zero or
negative50,000 in her case to 30 million
just two years later without a little
funny stuff going on. So, now they've
got to get back to this fraud. Did she
know about it? Did she have a hand in
setting it up? And did she help money
launder? Right? Was that what the VC
firm was, Rose Lake Capital, to launder
money for some of these fraudsters? And
were they getting a cut of it? And then
the fourth thing they got to look into
and Treasury is looking into this is
whether or not those funds were making
their way overseas. Whether they went
through what's known as the Hala
network, which is very popular within
the Middle Eastern community. It's sort
of a handtohand, mouthtomouth,
persontoperson network by which they
transfer money. So it doesn't actually
see a bank or a computer.
But as the Treasury Secretary has made
very clear, they're paying people to rat
one another out and they will,
right? I I do believe he said they're
they're like rats. They're going to turn
on each other. So that's the idea and
the methodology behind trying to get to
the bottom of the Hala network.
But this investigation into one Ilhan
Omar has already taken on a global
scale. Ilhan Omar now being suspected of
being in on this fraud ring. I want to
go back to the vice president of the
United States with Benny Johnson here.
>> I'm worried about the immigration fraud.
I'm also worried about what did Elon
Omar know about what was happening in
the Somali community and why was nobody
looking into it until frankly Donald
Trump came along.
>> Okay. So why is this happening? He needs
to know this, right? because this is the
guy now JD who's head of the whole task
force into fraud not just in Minnesota
but fraud in California as well where
you're talking about possibly $80
billion fraud in Ohio fraud in
Massachusetts fraud in a whole lot of
places and he said it's rampant
and they're going to get to the bottom
of it listen to him
>> here's the basic problem that we've had
in this in this government going back
for probably 30 or 40
is that you've never had an
administration that has really taken
this seriously until the president put
us really from day one of the Trump
administration who said we have to take
the fraud issue seriously and a lot of
the anti-fraud protections that existed
uh in our government for a very long
time were actually turned off by the
Biden administration. So we think fraud
has been a problem for a long time. It
became a massive massive problem under
the Biden administration. We're going to
do a number of things. First of all,
we're going to turn back on those
anti-fraud protections so that all of
these cabinet officials are looking at
what's going on and focusing on it. The
second thing is that we're going to take
a whole of government approach. So much
of what's going to make the anti-fraud
task force work is that we're we're
communicating across different
departments. So when Bobby Kennedy is
talking to Scott Bent about things that
he's seeing in Medicare and Medicaid,
when Scott is seeing things at Treasury,
when Brooke is seeing things at
agriculture, when Scott is seeing things
at housing and urban development, what
we're going to actually do is force the
bureaucracy to take this seriously and
work together as political principles to
make sure that we stop allowing
fraudsters to steal the American
people's money. And that brings me to my
final point before I'll kick it over to
Andrew who is who is leading this
anti-fraud task force. This is not just
theft of the American people's money.
This is also theft of critical services
that the American people rely on.
>> Yeah.
I mean all the SNAP benefits, the health
care benefits,
etc. And according to Steven Miller, and
I'm going to get to this because this is
really important. I didn't know this and
he's right. He said, "Most Americans
think that, you know, you you fill out
an application and a form and you prove
that you're a citizen because it's
against the law to provide all of these
benefits from us taxpayers to
non-citizens. And yet, they're doing it.
They don't require any form of anything
to get any of this
welfare
that the rest of America is supplying.
And and it's it's too bad for the
Minnesota taxpayers, but it's too bad
for the rest of us, too, right? Because
we're also contributing to this. And
it's like, oh my gosh. And and by the
way, you guys want to raise taxes.
That's the irony of it, right? They want
to raise taxes some more. Look at Ma'am
Dami with all his fancy stuff, including
more daycarees because apparently the
daycarees are really popular in this one
particular community. Well, we'll get
more in, right? You know, some people
come to America and you know, the Irish,
we became cops, right? And then you get
the Greeks. Gosh, I mean I I have a
Greek diner I go to at least three times
a week, okay? I love it, right? The
amazing cooks. I mean, these are
stereotypes, right? But for whatever
reason, the stereotype of the Somali
that they get the daycarees going on.
And now all of a sudden, you got the
Muslim mayor in New York City is like,
"We need more daycarees. We need more
daycarees." Of course, kaching kaching
kaching, Ilhan Omar. You might just be
deported. Okay? You might actually have
to resign because I think this is going
to get really, really bad. Just consider
what a representative from Minnesota who
had done some investigation into this
was testifying recently in terms of
where this money was going all over the
world for goodness sakes
>> who led these prosecutions for years
stated that the estimated fraud is $9
billion and this doesn't count fraud in
SNAP or child.
>> Incidentally, it's been upped. So this
is a slightly dated sound bite. It's now
$19 billion and still doesn't include
the SNAP and all the rest of it
>> programs. So where's the money money
going? Motans pay their taxes and they
expect their money to go to things that
help their communities, roads, schools,
healthcare, and not to be taken by
criminals to buy resorts in Kenya,
apartments in Nairobi, property in
Turkey, or luxury homes and cars in the
US. Worse yet, Minnesota taxpayers have
allegedly found their ways into the
hands of terrorist organizations like
Elshab, both directly and directly. The
money is walking out the door at the
Minnesota Minneapolis St. Paul airport.
Back in 2017, the estimate was about
$und00 million in cash was going out
annually from our airport. According to
TSA, in 2024, there were $340 million in
cash outbound. And in 2025 it was 350
million. This is astonishing. Not only
because of the amount but because of it
is so out of proportion to other
airports.
>> I mean it's unbelievable. You're talking
about roughly $700 million
leaving the city of Minneapolis. And
what her she goes on to say is this is
90% more than you would say see leaving
JFK.
So why is there so much cash in
Minneapolis and why is it all fleeing?
Which is why now you have Treasury, you
have the House Ethics Committee, and you
have the White House
all looking into this money, including
deals, potential business deals for
Ilhan Omar and hubby Timmy Minet.
Have you heard my joke about that? I
could never remember his name. I'm like,
my net. My net. Oh, like my net worth.
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