Another questionable Minnesota money trail has just been blown wide open, and once again, it circles back to Representative Ilhan Omar.

A $1 million earmark quietly slipped into a federal spending bill was flagged by Republican lawmakers after alarming irregularities surfaced about its supposed destination. The funds were described as support for a “substance abuse clinic” in Minnesota. But as investigators soon discovered, the reality looked nothing like a legitimate medical operation.
The earmark immediately raised eyebrows when Senator Joni Ernst began digging into the details. What she found was not a licensed clinic, not a medical facility, and not even a proper nonprofit operation. According to publicly available filings, the “clinic” was allegedly operating out of a restaurant and run by just three individuals, all tied to the same residential address.
Speaking on Fox Business, Ernst laid out the findings that ultimately derailed the earmark and sent shockwaves through Capitol Hill.
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