Jihad Ilhan Guilty, Fined in Finance Law Violation Case

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, known as Jihad Ilhan for her castigating antisemitic virulent hatred of Jews and Israel, is under orders to pony up a fine and reimbursements for campaign finance rules violations in Michigan. (PJ Media photo)

Fox 9 – U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar must personally pay a $500 civil fine to the state for violating a campaign finance law, the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board ordered Thursday.

In addition, Omar must reimburse her political campaign $3,469 for improperly used campaign funds, the board said in its decision. Five times, Omar’s campaign improperly paid hotel or travel expenses for Omar to attend out-of-state events in 2017, the board found.

In other cases, the board found Omar’s campaign had paid for Omar’s immigration records and two years of tax returns without justifying their benefit to her campaign. Omar’s campaign account was tied to her successful 2016 bid for Minnesota House. She served one term before being elected to Congress in 2018.

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