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OCE Report Regarding Rep. Ilhan Omar

Published March 22, 20221 page
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Briefing

The Office of Congressional Ethics reviewed allegations that Rep. Ilhan Omar omitted required information from her annual financial disclosures and that she received an advance payment on royalties for her memoir. The OCE Board voted to recommend dismissal of both allegations, concluding there was not substantial reason to believe either occurred. The report was adopted December 17, 2021, and forwarded to the House Committee on Ethics.

Allegations

  • [medium]Omission of required information from Representative Ilhan Omar's annual financial disclosure reports.
  • [medium]Receiving an advance payment on royalties related to her memoir, This Is What America Looks Like: My Journey from Refugee to Congresswoman.
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