BREAKING: IRS Digging DEEP Into Allegations About Ilhan Omar — Here’s What Investigators SUSPECT
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Ilhan Omar. Oh boy. Oh boy. We can't go
a day without talking about Ilhan,
right? Ilhan Omar. We're asking where's
the money? Okay. So, there's a big
article this week in two of the local
papers where they're saying, "Hey, she
hasn't actually come forward with any of
the things that they've requested from
her."
So, she's like blatantly ignoring the
law. Can we hold her in contempt or
something? Because I don't think you can
do that. James Comr is like, "I need
this. I need this. I need this." He's
going, by the way, internationally. He's
going to Somalia. He's going to Kenya.
He's going to South Africa. He's going
to Dubai looking for more bank records
and business records of Ilhan Omar's
hubby.
And yet, Ilhan Omar's hubby doesn't
think he has to say anything. And the
answer is, "Oh, it's the GOP turning up
the heat." You better believe it, baby.
We're gonna turn up the heat all day
long, every single day of the week on
this lady and her husband. because I
have a feeling these two did some funny
stuff. You can't tell me that you have
negative $50,000 and then two years
later you're suddenly worth according to
her filing $30 million bucks. I don't
buy it. I don't buy any of it. And what
this tells me and not just me, I had a
long conversation a couple weeks ago
with Steve Forbes on the show and we
talked all about how this money
laundering works. Well, how does it
work? What do you do? What is the IRS
looking for right now? Because the IRS
is looking into Ilhan Omar as we speak,
as is the White House, as is Treasury,
as is Comr. What they're looking for is
whether or not he overly inflated the
valuation on his company, which is
called Rose Lake Capital. Did he overly
inflate the valuation on this particular
document that you're looking at, as well
as the winery? Obviously, it couldn't be
worth $5 million for goodness sakes.
What do you think? I I $5 million for
the winery that doesn't have any
vineyards or any offices or any website.
No, I don't think so. So, that thing's
not worth five. Nor is the other thing
worth2 million. And if he were smart,
maybe he shouldn't have actually put
this into her filing because everybody's
like, "Wait, what?" But he may have had
to because of the money he's taking in.
If in fact this is the moneyaundering
operation that some are alleging it to
be, how would this work? it would work
in such a way that he has to value those
shares higher. So this Rose Lake Capital
thing that he's got, okay, that she and
he have Rose Lake Capital, they're
exclusive partnerships for global
operators. H global operators. Wow.
Well, that's interesting. Global
operators operating where? I mean, we
know you were looking at those uh solar
systems, the the the solar power in
South Africa. I believe that was part of
it. I mean, no, nobody can make sense of
this. How could you suddenly be worth
$30 million after being worth basically
nothing all because your hubby's got
this Rose Lake Capital firm? No, no, no,
no, no. So, here's what they're looking
for, just to kind of spell it out for
you guys. They're trying to figure out
if Ilhan and Hubby
had people This is This is what's being
alleged, okay? So, we're not like saying
she's guilty of this, but this is what
they're looking into. So they've got to
figure out whether Ilhan and the hubby
inflated the valuation of the venture
capital firm so as to have people that
wanted to possibly launder money. Again,
this is the allegation. They could come
to Ilhan's husband and they could put
money into this venture capital firm
which would then go and invest it in
something over like in Kenya where
there's very very loose restrictions.
So in Kenya or Somalia or or in South
Africa, right, where you could uh do
that solar investment opportunity and
then you take it back out even though
really no money is quite going in there
and you take it back out and it's worth
a little bit less, but you know, Timmy's
got to get his thing off the top
theoretically and suddenly it's clean
again. And why do you need to clean it
in the first place? Maybe you need to
clean it because maybe this is money
from US taxpayers that came to you
courtesy of the $250 million feeding our
future scam.
So this is what they're trying to prove
and this is what Ilhan's husband does
not want to give them any access to.
This is why as of yesterday nothing had
been turned in. But that doesn't matter
in some ways because you know what? We
do have the IRS and we do have Treasury
and we do have the White House. All of
whom are looking into this. I mean, let
me show you something from last night.
JD Vance actually sat down with Jesse
Waters and they talked about Minnesota.
He didn't focus on her, but I can
promise you, I can guarantee you this is
the big kahuna because I mean it is
right out there. I mean, Timmy Walsh
doesn't have net worth of $30 million he
can brag about. I mean, maybe he does
somewhere that we don't know about, but
I have a feeling that feeding our future
was about feeding their future. Just a
feeling, just a hunch, just an
allegation at this point, but this is
the this is the information that they're
looking for. Okay, they've got to
connect the bank records of the
fraudsters somehow back to maybe Somalia
or Kenya or South Africa and then
possibly back to this company right
here, Rose Lake Capital, which claims I
mean this is one big giant lie in and of
itself. It claims it's got 60 billion
dollars in assets under management. I
mean, if that's not a red flag, I don't
know what is. Let's go to JD.
If there's a massive fraud ring, there's
a cover up going on in Minnesota. They
were just caught forging documents,
trying to cover their tracks.
>> Should Tim Walls resign?
>> Well, I think Tim Walls should resign.
But look, I've beaten up on Tim Walsh
enough. I don't want to do it anymore in
your program. I almost feel bad for the
guy except for the fact that he he
should have seen this. and whether there
was something criminal, whether he was
aware of the fraud, which would be
criminal, or whether he simply looked
the other way, it's a massive, massive
failure of government. Look, you have to
ask yourself, if you're in Minneapolis
and you have a person who came to the
United States impoverished two months
ago and all of a sudden they're driving
a Mercedes or a Lamborghini, it is your
job as a public official to ask, "How
did that person get so rich so quickly
when they're also collecting a welfare
check?" The fact that that's failed so
often in Minnesota, but frankly it
failed in California and other states as
well means that we have political um I
would say political corruption, welfare
corruption at a very massive scale. The
Trump administration, by the way, we've
already sent hundreds and hundreds of
additional people of resources that are
starting to investigate this stuff, get
to the bottom of it. Uh Steven Miller
sent people who were literally going
doortodoor at some of these fraudulent
daycare centers and trying to understand
just how deep the rabbit hole goes. But
this is going to be a long-term effort
from the Trump administration to root
out corruption and actually look after
Americans for a change in their heart.
>> Okay. Did you hear that he mentioned
Steven Miller? Steven Miller and Steven
Miller's team. Oh boy. Ilhan, this is
not good for you. She really hates
Steven Miller. So now it's like kind of
personal. Remember what she had to say
about Steven Miller. Now, Steven
Miller's team is there in Minnesota on
the ground. Hundreds of people looking
into all of these bank records. They've