New claim that Ilhan Omar was involved in Fraud

Good day all. Ilhan Omar, (Commie-New Somalia), is not known for her honesty. There is the ongoing rumor/report that she “Married her brother” in order to help her staying in the United States and eventually become a citizen. (Albeit, a really awful one) Then there was her recent mess with her financial disclosure forms.


Add to this the $9+ billion dollars stolen from the Taxpayers in Minnesota by the Somali immigrants and you can see that a number of people are wondering how much Omar knew and was involved with. A recent report says she was in it up to her eyebrows. Here are the details from the New York Post:

The Minnesota “mastermind” of the state’s massive COVID meal fraud claims “Squad” Rep. Ilhan Omar was in on the $250 million scam.

Aimee Bock, founder of nonprofit Feeding Our Future, was convicted in March 2025 of conspiracy, bribery and wire fraud for allegedly helping restaurant owners file fake or inflated claims during the pandemic to steal millions in child nutrition funds from the government.

Well, as much as I want to believe her, she is a convicted criminal. Unless she’s bringing actual evidence to the table, anything she says has to be taken with a grain of salt. Still, one can hope!

She spoke to The Post by video call this week from Sherburne County Jail, where she is awaiting sentencing.

I struggle to believe that she wouldn’t have known,” Bock said of Omar.

Yeah, this isn’t to promising on getting Ilhan Omar arrested, convicted, imprisoned and eventually, deported.

Bock has consistently denied knowingly participating in the fraud and insisted she tried to warn state officials. Her group would review the reimbursement paperwork sent by the local restaurants supposed to provide meals, send them out and then distribute the federal funds to them.

The notion that I’m personally responsible for all of it . . . is so frustrating. I’m the only white person out of 80 or 90 individuals [charged in the fraud]. I’m the only one that doesn’t speak the language,” she added.

I read about her conviction, but didn’t follow it at all. She was one of the early ones prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney.

Omar was instrumental in loosening the laws that set the stage for the scheme — first by introducing the MEALS Act to Congress in March 2020, which allowed the US Department of Agriculture to issue waivers of school-meal requirements during the pandemic.

The waivers dramatically eased oversight of the federal programs by allowing restaurants to participate without any of the usual site inspections.

Now that is a recipe to steal as far as I’m concerned.

Omar would personally step in whenever those waivers ran out, allowing the rampant fraud to continue, Bock alleged.

There had been a couple times early on that there were some gaps – a waiver would be set to expire on maybe the 15th of a month, and then the renewal didn’t kick in until the 1st,” Bock claimed. “Because of course this was supposed to be a short-term thing . . . we were supposed to be home for two weeks.”

Now I’m wondering if Omar was getting kickbacks or bribes? It would explain her sudden entry into the world of the 1 percent.

Omar has been under fire since her wealth mysteriously jumped from almost nothing to up to $30 million in 2024, a windfall she tried to chalk up to an accounting error.

That isn’t an accounting error, that’s fraud and perjury. I recall reading that her accountant, who I believe is a CPA, flat out denied making such a mistake. Considering that as a CPA, an error like that would probably cost him his certification? Yeah, I think he was careful. The one not careful was Omar.

The congresswoman’s name came up at least six times in emails and text messages presented as court exhibits in Bock’s 2025 federal trial.

Now I did NOT follow this trial since I didn’t know about it. The case against Aimee Bock began under the Garland DoJ and was completed shortly after President Trump took office. I have absolutely no doubt in my mind that if the Garland DoJ had any evidence of Omar’s complicity in the fraud, they buried it.

According to Bock, 45, the six email exchanges with Omar were about help with the waivers, after Feeding Our Future reached out to the “Squad” rep’s office.

Well that could be a legitimate action by a member of congress.

The waivers opened the floodgates for scores of Somali eateries to join in, like Safari, where Omar herself filmed a promotional video claiming “every day Safari provides 2,300 meals to children and their families” in May 2020. She also held her 2018 election night party there.

Well, that doesn’t look to good. You would think that Omar, if she wasn’t a crook, would like to actually see the operation she’s allegedly supporting.

By that July, Safari claimed to be feeding 5,000 kids a day. Its co-owner, Salim Said, has been convicted of defrauding the government of $16 million – the highest sum in the scheme – and is awaiting sentencing.

A lot of the sites were working directly with her, being that a lot of the operators were from the same Somali community,” Bock said of Somalia-born Omar.

There were a lot of people that had been reaching out to her office and staff — and I presume her personally — to work through some of those gaps with the waivers.”

I would say that this doesn’t look all that good for Ilhan Omar. In fact, I think that Congress should just send everything they have that’s in the hands of the ethics committee right over to the DoJ and FBI. One thing the FBI has always been good at is “Following the money.” As for Bock? She claims that she reported potential problems to State officials.

Bock said she reported suspicious restaurants to Minnesota officials, who she said showed little interest in going after the Somali community. They were trying to woo back the ethnic enclave after its Muslim leaders, turned off by the left’s embrace of trans rights and abortion, started turning to the GOP.

I have the emails that show that I told you, so you knew,” she said of the 2021 missives, reviewed by The Post, where she reported fraudulent businesses to the state’s Department of Education.

I struggle to believe that we notified them and they didn’t alert the governor – or our state or federal officials,” Bock added.

I can’t speak to federal authorities, but it’s very believable that Walz and Ellison, among others, were fully aware of what was going on and chose to do nothing. I believe there is an investigation into the state government by the DoJ regarding the potential cover-up of one of the worst instances of fraud in history. (Of course, there is New York and California, and Maine. Oh and all the other Democrat controlled states)

In one August 2021 email chain reviewed by The Post, Minnesota’s Department of Education’s Director of Nutrition Program Services writes to Bock that the department “takes no position if fraud has taken place” — after she reported St. Paul’s House of Refuge for claiming it was serving 21,000 meals a day.

House of Refuge’s owner has since been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for fraudulently obtaining $2.4 million in federal funds.

That’s my biggest regret,” Bock said. “Accepting the answer that the government doesn’t take a position on fraud. . . . I don’t think I comprehended just the magnitude of how important that statement would be.”

Oh I think you knew. You could have gone to the US Attorney’s office or the FBI and reported what you saw. On the other hand, since I didn’t follow this trial at all, did they locate the money Bock is alleged to have embezzled?

Minnesota’s Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee asked the House Oversight Committee last week to subpoena Omar, who has refused to turn over her communications with convicted fraudsters.

Yeah, I can see why she refused. The optics of her asserting her 5th Amendment rights really wouldn’t look to good.

Omar — and fellow Democrats Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison — “played critical roles in creating and enabling” the fraud, concluded the state committee’s report this week.

So what are you going to do about it? Regarding Walz and Ellison, you can impeach, convict and remove them from office. I may be mistaken, but I don’t recall any bills being put forward.

Prosecutors are seeking a 100-year sentence for Bock. She’s hoping to get closer to time served and maintains the government used her as a scapegoat.

Bock probably is being used as a scapegoat. The question I have is simple. Does she have verifiable evidence regarding her accusations that Ilhan Omar was in on it? If so, where is it? Hopefully, the new United States Attorney General will look into Bock’s accusations. Considering everything we’ve heard regarding Ilhan Omar, there should be something that sticks.

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