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EXPOSED: Ilhan Omar's Husband Under INTERNATIONAL Investigation - Foreign Business Deals Span Three Countries

Gary FranchiFebruary 14, 2026232 views
EXPOSED: Ilhan Omar's Husband Under INTERNATIONAL Investigation - Foreign Business Deals Span Three Countries
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The web of corruption surrounding radical Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) just got a whole lot more complicated – and international. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) is now calling for investigators to examine Omar's husband Tim Mynett's failed business ventures that span across three foreign countries: Somalia, Kenya, and the United Arab Emirates.

This bombshell development raises serious questions about potential foreign influence operations and whether Omar's access to classified information may have been compromised. Why exactly does Omar's husband have business dealings stretching across multiple countries in the volatile Horn of Africa and Middle East regions?

Tim Mynett, who married Omar after she divorced her previous husband (amid allegations that previous husband was actually her brother), has been running what appear to be failing business ventures with international connections. The timing couldn't be more suspicious – a sitting member of Congress with access to sensitive national security information married to a man with extensive foreign business ties.

Deep State Connections Run Deep

Patriots have been asking the tough questions about Omar for years. From her alleged campaign finance violations to her rabid anti-Israel rhetoric, Omar has consistently put America Last while seemingly prioritizing foreign interests. Now we're learning her husband may have been conducting shady business deals across three different countries.

Chairman Comer's investigation represents exactly the kind of accountability the American people voted for in 2024. While the Biden regime was busy targeting concerned parents and Trump supporters, real threats to our national security were operating right under their noses in the halls of Congress.

The involvement of Somalia – Omar's birth country – Kenya, and the UAE raises red flags about potential foreign influence operations. What kind of "business" was Mynett really conducting in these countries? And what access did he have to his wife's congressional intelligence briefings?

This investigation couldn't come at a better time, with President Trump's second-term agenda focused on rooting out corruption and putting America First. The American people deserve answers about whether foreign actors have been influencing our elected officials through their family members' business dealings.

How deep does Omar's foreign influence network really go?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AccountabilityNowVerifiedFeb 15, 2026
This needs a full Congressional investigation. If these allegations are true, it raises serious questions about foreign influence in our government.
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VeteranVoice88VerifiedFeb 15, 2026
As someone who had to get security clearances in the military, I can tell you that ANY foreign business connections would have been heavily scrutinized. Different rules for Congress apparently.
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ServiceMember2020VerifiedFeb 15, 2026
Same here. The double standard is infuriating when you see what regular service members go through for clearances.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
Not surprised at all. The pattern of behavior speaks for itself.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 16, 2026
Finally! I've been saying for years that we need to look deeper into these foreign connections. When you're in Congress making foreign policy decisions, your family's business dealings absolutely matter.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
Exactly right. This is a clear conflict of interest that mainstream media has been ignoring.
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TaxpayerWatchdogVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
Three countries?? Which agencies are investigating and what's the timeline on this? We deserve answers.