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Meet the longtime biz partner of Ilhan Omar’s husband as questions swirl over her skyrocketing net worth

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A longtime Democratic operative who worked for top party figures before jumping into private ventures with the now-husband of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Tim Mynett, is back in the spotlight as swindling allegations resurface and Congress investigates Omar’s skyrocketing net worth via her husband’s companies, according to her financial disclosures.

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William Hailer and Mynett, who met working for now-Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison when he was in Congress, were both political operatives before they turned to venture capitalism and the wine industry. Hailer was a senior advisor to former Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez and also has an extensive history working for Ellison, who was the DNC co-chair. Between consulting fees and reimbursements, Hailer raked in over $250,000 advising the DNC and Ellison, according to FEC filings.

The pair also co-founded the political consulting firm E Street Group, which raked in almost $3 million alone from Omar’s House campaigns, and then went on to co-found Rose Lake Capital LLC, a venture capital firm, and eStCru, a wine company, among a web of other ventures they have since embarked on. 

Through these business ventures, which include wine and cannabis, Hailer has left a trail of fraud and swindling allegations tied to eSt Ventures, which was co-founded by Hailer and Mynett, and the subsequently formed Badlands Fund, which was created to control another investment fund that the pair also created called Badlands Ventures.

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 Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and husband Tim Mynett at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Legislative Conference Phoenix Awards on September 23, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference)

«On information and belief, Defendants formed Badlands Ventures in order to defraud Plaintiffs by soliciting them for purported investments in Dakota and 605 with the present intention of stealing and/or misappropriating most of the money,» the cannabis lawsuit, which listed Hailer and Badlands Ventures as the defendant, states.

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The lawsuit claims that the pair solicited donations from local South Dakota cannabis growers who had been raising money among their friends and family. Hailer allegedly promised them that he already had big investors lined up, and would bring in multi-millions more if the local growers forked over around $3.5 million. 

However, the additional investment never appeared to materialize despite months of promises that the funds were not far away, according to court complaints. While the money has since been returned, according to public reporting, the defendants claimed that after signing a proposed settlement they were still struggling to get the full amount that they gave to Hailer back. Hailer returned $1.86 million in August 2022 and another $500,000 in October 2023, while the final settlement in 2024 got the remaining $1.2 million back to the investors that was still missing. 

The cannabis investors’ attorney eventually said the dispute was settled «amicably.» Meanwhile, local media questioned how Hailer was able to pay the money back considering discovery documents in the case reportedly showed he had less than $750 combined across various business and personal bank accounts.   

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Following the cannabis incident, Hailer and Mynett faced further allegations of fraud related to their California wine business, eStCru, which saw its evaluation jump from between just $15,000 to $50,000 in 2023 to between $1 million and $5 million in 2024. 

The winery first appeared on Omar’s disclosure reports after she and Mynett tied the knot in 2020 and the massive evaluation jump comes just five years after Hailer complained that eStCru could barely keep the lights on during the COVID-19 pandemic. «ESTCRU LLC like many wineries is living invoice to invoice, sale to sale, to stay afloat given the economic conditions of the industry,» Hailer told the Minnesota Reformer in response to more fraud allegations against him and his wine business with Mynett.

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The situation involved similar promises left unkept aimed at drawing in investors. The business deal involved a D.C.-area restaurant owner who was recommended to invest in Hailer and Mynett’s wine venture by his attorney, Faisal Gill, who also happened to be a former Democratic operative as well, per the Rhode Island Current. «I trusted Tim,» Gill told the outlet. «If it was not for Tim, the deal would have never happened.»

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The husband of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., stands alongside a delegation of high-level Minnesota elected representatives greeting former President Joe Biden as he arrives at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport  in April 2023. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via Getty Images)

The restaurant owner, Naeem Mohd, wired $300,000 to Hailer and Mynett, but alleged he never received the 200% returns in 18 months that the pair promised him, arguing the pair knew that the promises were false. Hailer and Mynett also allegedly promised 10% monthly interest payments for as long as the restaurant owner did not see returns, but once again the investor argued that the pair knew this would never come to fruition.

Mohd also alleged in court filings that Hailer and Mynette pressured him into signing an agreement preventing him from filing further suit against them.

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In response to the accusations of fraud, a spokesperson told Fox News Digital for the pair’s venture capital firm responded that «Any disputes with these parties have been settled with cases dismissed with prejudice (can not be brought again).» 

Hailer and Mynett’s Rose Lake Capital, the other firm that saw a massive evaluation jump on Omar’s financial filings – listed as being worth between $1 and $1,000 in 2023 and then skyrocketing to between $5 million and $25 million the following year – was recently embroiled in misrepresentation allegations as well. 

Amid the scrutiny into the firm’s massive jump in evaluation shown in Congresswoman Omar’s most recent financial filings, the firm co-founded by Hailer and Mynett came under fire for scrubbing their firm’s website of various high-profile individuals that it claimed were its advisors. Among those listed were former members of Congress and other well-connected persons, including former Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont.

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Baucus said he only had a single phone call with Hailer back in 2022 regarding a proposed deal pertaining to storage units but then «nothing came of it,» according to The New York Post.

«He stopped writing his emails about the investment – about how well he’s doing, all that stuff. You can read between the lines – it sounded a little bit fishy,» he said, adding that no one ever cleared it with him to use his name as an «advisor» on Rose Lake’s website.

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A spokesperson for Rose Lake defended the move, noting it was in response to «hate-filled messages» and accused Baucus of making «false» statements to the media. 

«All names were removed from the website when hate-filled messages were being sent to various members listed by individuals who have read stories in various publications,» the spokesperson told Fox News Digital. «Ambassador Baucus should review any contracts he executed with the company before saying false and potentially libelous statements to the press.» 

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Rep. Ilhan Omar sits with husband Tim Mynett during the first day of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center on August 19, 2024, in Chicago, Illinois.  (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Hailer and Rose Lake Capital were also embroiled in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case that included allegations Hailer was encouraged to leave the country so he wouldn’t have to testify and would disrupt the sale. When asked during the bankruptcy hearing why he didn’t get on the flight to Dubai in order to skip the hearing, Hailer said, «Sometimes it’s better to do the right than the easy thing.»

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Currently, both congressional and federal investigators are looking into the massive evaluation jump by Hailer and Mynett’s venture capital fund and wine business. The scrutiny follows backlash from the 2019 – 2020 election cycle, during which Omar was caught funneling millions in campaign cash to a firm Mynett co-founded with Hailer called the E Street Group. 

The expenses covered a range of services, including cable advertising, «digital consulting,» video production and editing. Omar claimed that her relationship with her husband began long after her campaign started working with his firm. The payments, while not illegal, generated backlash for Omar and her husband.

In 2021, Republicans in Congress introduced the Oversight for Members And Relatives Act or «OMAR Act,» aimed at closing the loophole in federal anti-nepotism law that permitted Omar to funnel her campaign cash to Mynett and his firm.

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«For too long, lawmakers of both political parties have engaged in the ethically dubious practice of pocketing campaign funds by ‘hiring’ their spouses and laundering the money as campaign related expenses,» Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-Wisc., said at the time. 

The fresh scrutiny into Omar and her husband comes amid rampant fraud uncovered in Minnesota under the purview of Democratic Party leaders that estimates say could amount to as much as $9 billion in missing funds, and questions on whether Omar or anyone else benefited from it. The fraud has involved various social services and welfare schemes, including Medicare and childcare funding, and many of those convicted have been part of Minnestoa’s ballooning Somali population.

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Fox News Digital reached out to Hailer, Mynett, and Omar’ office.

Sam Dorman, Peter Hasson and Fox News Digital’s Leo Briceno contributed to this report.

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White House backs Noem, Border Patrol as Homan takes point in Minneapolis after fatal shooting

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday publicly backed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and federal law enforcement leaders operating in Minnesota as tensions flare following Saturday’s fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. 

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Trump announced Monday that he would deploy border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota, prompting questions about whether the move reflected any frustration with the officials already overseeing the response on the ground.

«Secretary Noem still has the utmost confidence and trust of the president of the United States, and she’s continuing to oversee the entire Department of Homeland Security and all of the immigration enforcement that’s taking place across the whole entire country,» Leavitt said during a press briefing Monday when asked if the president was dissatisfied with how the officials on the ground handled the shooting. 

The Department of Homeland Security oversees U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the U.S. Secret Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), meaning Noem was juggling the immigration crackdown as well as a massive snow storm that rocked a large portion of the U.S. Sunday. 

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«Of course, Secretary Noem is also in charge of FEMA, and we are in the wake of a brutal winter storm where hundreds of thousands of Americans have been impacted by that,» Leavitt continued. «So border czar Homan is in a unique position to drop everything and go to Minnesota to continue having these productive conversations with state and local officials. And I know that he’s catching a plane in just a few hours to do just that.» 

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Leavitt also defended senior United States Border Patrol Commander Gregor Bovino during the press conference, calling him a «wonderful man, and he’s a great professional.»

«He is going to have very much continue to lead Customs and Border Patrol, throughout and across the country,» Leavitt said. «Mr. Homan will be the main point of contact on the ground in Minneapolis to follow up.» 

President Donald Trump said earlier Monday that he was deploying the border czar to Minnesota and that he would report directly to the president, sparking questions over whether Trump’s confidence in his federal immigration law enforcement officials was slipping. 

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«I am sending Tom Homan to Minnesota tonight. He has not been involved in that area, but knows and likes many of the people there. Tom is tough but fair, and will report directly to me,» Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

Leavitt told Fox Digital that «Homan will be managing ICE operations on the ground in Minnesota and coordinating with others on the ongoing fraud investigations,» but did not add whether the president has lost confidence in current leadership on the ground. 

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Tensions in Minnesota further flared over the weekend when 37-year-old Pretti was shot and killed by Border Patrol Saturday. Federal authorities say Pretti, a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ICU nurse, approached agents with a 9 mm handgun and did not cooperate when they tried to disarm him. 

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The fatal shooting follows another fatal shooting on Jan. 7 of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Good’s and Pretti’s deaths have spurred an outpouring of condemnation and outrage from critics of the administration, arguing the government has blood on its hands and heightening protest confrontations with law enforcement officials. 

Leavitt added Monday that Homan has the «full trust and faith of the president» as he travels to Minnesota and continues delivering on the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. 

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«Mr. Homan is the point person for cooperating with state and local authorities and corresponding with them again, to achieve this level of cooperation, to subdue the chaos on the streets of Minneapolis,» she said. «And I would just point out that Mr. Homan is someone who has been lauded for many, many decades for his experience working in law enforcement.»

Leavitt pointed to an old Washington Post headline celebrating Homan a decade ago. 

«In fact, this is a Washington Post headline from nine years ago, 2016: Meet the man the White House is honored for deporting illegal immigrants. And I would remind everyone in this room that it was former President Barack Hussein Obama who awarded a medal to Mr. Homan,» she continued. 

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Federal immigration officers deploy tear gas at protesters after a shooting Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in Minneapolis.  (Abbie Parr/The Associated Press )

Trump revealed on Truth Social Monday that he had a productive phone call with Democratic Gov. Tim Walz, who he said requested that the local government work with federal officials amid the chaos. 

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«It was a very good call, and we, actually, seemed to be on a similar wavelength. I told Governor Walz that I would have Tom Homan call him, and that what we are looking for are any and all Criminals that they have in their possession,» Trump wrote. 

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«The Governor, very respectfully, understood that, and I will be speaking to him in the near future. He was happy that Tom Homan was going to Minnesota, and so am I! We have had such tremendous SUCCESS in Washington, D.C., Memphis, Tennessee, and New Orleans, Louisiana, and virtually every other place that we have ‘touched’ and, even in Minnesota, Crime is way down, but both Governor Walz and I want to make it better!» Trump continued in his post. 

Walz’s office told Fox Digital Monday that the governor had a «productive» call with Trump, pressing for impartial investigations into the Minneapolis shootings involving federal agents — and urging a reduction in the federal footprint in Minnesota.

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Gov. Tim Walz held a productive phone call with President Donald Trump Monday as tensions flare in Minnesota, the president shared on Truth Social.  (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

«The President agreed that he would talk to his Department of Homeland Security about ensuring the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is able to conduct an independent investigation, as would ordinarily be the case,» Walz’s office continued. «The President also agreed to look into reducing the number of federal agents in Minnesota and working with the state in a more coordinated fashion on immigration enforcement regarding violent criminals.» 

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Walz’s office said the governor also «reminded» Trump that Minnesota’s Department of Corrections honors federal immigration detainers — and that there isn’t a «single documented» instance of the agency releasing someone from state prison without first offering to facilitate a smooth transfer of custody.

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Venezuelan opposition leader says democratic transition would be ‘fall of the Berlin Wall’ for Americas

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Venezuela opposition leader María Corina Machado argued that a successful democratic transition for her country would rapidly transform the nation’s economy and reverse years of instability, reshaping the region’s political landscape.

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Machado told the New York Post in an interview that such an outcome would define Trump’s foreign policy legacy, comparing it to the fall of the Berlin Wall.

«The legacy to the world is going to be huge,» she explained. «You’re going to have a prosperous Venezuela and the region.… If you make a comparison in history, this would mean for the Americas as much as the fall of the Berlin Wall had for Europe. It’s equivalent.

«For the first time in history, you will have the Americas free of communism, dictatorship and narco-terrorism for the first time,» she added.

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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado speaks during a news conference at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 16, 2026. (Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Machado said she intends to return to Venezuela soon to help drive a democratic transition despite the risks she faces under the country’s current government.

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«I need to be there. I want to go back as soon as possible,» Machado said.

Her planned return would come at a pivotal moment for Venezuela, as interim President Delcy Rodríguez leads a U.S.-backed transition following the removal of Nicolás Maduro.

Rodríguez, a close ally of Maduro, was sworn into office on Jan. 5 after U.S. forces ousted the ex-leader and his wife, Cilia Flores, from their compound in Caracas during a military operation.

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The duo were flown to New York and arraigned in federal court on multiple charges to which they pleaded not guilty.

Rodríguez has since been working with the White House and has spoken with President Donald Trump by phone.

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Machado, however, voiced deep reservations about Rodríguez’s leadership, warning that the transition risks falling short without a broader break from the Maduro-era government.

«If Delcy Rodríguez stays, nothing truly changes,» she told the Post. «There will be no rule of law, no trust, no stability. Venezuelans will not come home under a criminal.»

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Después de firmar con el Mercosur, Europa sella «la madre de todos los acuerdos» con India y da la espalda a EE.UU.

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La Unión Europea parece estar siguiendo el consejo que el primer ministro canadiense Mark Carney dio la semana pasada en Davos sobre la importancia de la cooperación de las potencias medias en un mundo donde Estados Unidos, China y, en menor medida Rusia porque es más débil, pretenden repartirse el planeta en zonas de influencia como si viviéramos en la era de los imperialismos del siglo XVIII y XIX.

Europa apuesta por India para firmar este martes el mayor acuerdo de libre comercio del planeta si se tiene en cuenta que involucrará a casi 2.000 millones de personas, casi el triple que el firmado con Mercosur. Bruselas echa el resto y a Delhi viajaron sus principales altos cargos, en el equivalente a una visita de Estado mientras los expertos cierran los últimos flecos del trato.

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Las cifras dicen que la Unión Europea es el primer socio comercial de India y que su intercambio de bienes llegó en 2023 a 124.000 millones de euros, más del 10% de todo el comercio indio. Para los europeos es un socio mucho menor, que representa menos del 2,5% del comercio exterior del bloque. Pero el acuerdo tiene importancia más allá de los números porque Europa necesita diversificar a marchas forzadas.

Por eso este acuerdo, además del comercial, incluye un trato sobre seguridad y defensa, un intento de los europeos de alejar definitivamente a India de los mercados de armas rusos, para cerrar otra fuente de divisas a Moscú. India ha tenido siempre tendencia a acercarse a Rusia como una forma de protegerse de su principal rival, China.

India está aumentando rápidamente sus presupuestos militares y el acuerdo abre una oportunidad para la industria europea. Europa mataría aquí dos pájaros de un tiro, porque reduciría los ingresos rusos por exportaciones de armas y abriría mercados a empresas europeas como la francesa Dassault (que fabrica el avión de combate Rafale), la española Navantia (que está aumentando su exportación de buques militares) o la alemana Rheinmettall, que fabrica buena parte de los carros de combate alemanes.

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El acuerdo no tiene la ambición comercial del firmado con Mercosur, porque la situación previa es muy diferente. India impone generalmente aranceles que llegan al 110% en el caso de los autos importados. El trato bajará muchos de esos aranceles a una banda entre el 30% y el 40%.

La presidenta de la Comisión Europea, la alemana Úrsula Von der Leyen, dijo antes de partir hacia India que se trata de firmar “la madre de todos los acuerdos” y que “la India y Europa han hecho una elección clara. La elección de la asociación estratégica, el diálogo y la apertura. Estamos mostrando a un mundo fragmentado que otro camino es posible”.

Von der Leyen, el presidente del Consejo Europeo António Costa y la canciller europea Kaja Kallas, participaron este lunes en una gran ceremonia de bienvenida en Delhi, con desfiles militares y bailes tradicionales.

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India también negocia desde agosto con Estados Unidos, pero desde el anuncio del inicio de las negociaciones no ha habido avances.

Y mientras Europa busca más amigos entre las potencias medias, en el Parlamento Europeo crece el consenso para suspender sine die la votación que debe aprobar (este no puede aplicarse provisionalmente como el firmado con Mercosur) el acuerdo comercial al que la Comisión Europea llegó en julio con Estados Unidos.

En aquella reunión, en una propiedad inmobiliaria del presidente estadounidense Donald Trump en Escocia, la Comisión Europea y la Casa Blanca firmaron la imposición de un arancel general del 15% a todo producto europeo que importara Estados Unidos. Un arancel que no es recíproco en Europa y que Von der Leyen justificó como una forma de evitar una guerra comercial de peores consecuencias. Detrás estaba el miedo a perder el paraguas de seguridad estadounidense, que de todas formas ya parece perdido.

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En el Parlamento Europeo se vio como una humillación y a Von der Leyen le llovieron críticas incluso de ministros europeos. A pesar de esas críticas, el Parlamento Europeo se disponía finalmente a votar este febrero a favor del acuerdo, hasta que Donald Trump empezó a amenazar con anexionarse por la fuerza la isla danesa de Groenlandia.

Mientras Von der Leyen y la presidenta del Parlamento Europeo, la conservadora Roberta Metsola, creen que la situación interna en Estados Unidos no debe mezclarse con las relaciones entre Bruselas y Washington, y por lo tanto hay que aprobar el acuerdo, crece el consenso para no hacerlo. El Partido Popular Europeo, la gran fuerza de los conservadores tradicionales, está en su mayoría a favor de votar ya. Pero socialdemócratas, izquierda radical, verdes y liberales se niegan.

La líder de los socialdemócratas, la española Iratxe García, dijo el fin de semana: “En el actual contexto político, caracterizado por anuncios en rápida evolución por parte del presidente Trump, debemos actuar con cautela para preservar nuestra soberanía y proteger los intereses de nuestros ciudadanos. Este lunes se reúne el comité de Comercio Internacional para tomar la decisión de si se lleva a voto, con el riesgo de que se rechace el acuerdo, o si por el momento sigue en el congelador.

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