Anti-Israel Rep. Ilhan Omar worth millions, despite claiming she 'barely has thousands'
Rep. Ilhan Omar disclosed assets worth $6–30 million, mostly tied to her husband’s VC firm and winery, despite earlier insisting she “barely has thousands.”
By Jerusalem Post Staff, September 2, 2025
U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaks to supporters of student loan debt relief in front of the Supreme Court as the justices are scheduled to hear oral arguments in two cases involving President Joe Biden's bid to reinstate his plan to cancel billions of dollars in student debt in Washington, U.S., F (photo credit: REUTERS/Nathan Howard)
Notorious anti-Israel congresswoman Rep. Ilhan Omar has revealed a net worth of between $6 million and $30 million despite her claims that she’s “barely worth thousands.”
On February 10, Omar wrote on social media that her "salary is $174,000 before taxes."
"I don’t have stock or own a home and am still paying off my student debt. So if you are going to lie on something that is public, maybe try checking my public financial statements and you will see I barely have thousands let alone millions."
However, her latest financial disclosure, viewed by The Jerusalem Post but first reported on by the Washington Free Beacon on Monday, shows that Omar's assets amount to millions.
Most of Omar's millions are in the form of partnership income in relation to her husband’s (Tim Mynett) winery business and venture capital management named Rose Lake Capital. The VC is estimated to value between $5 million and $25 million, and the winery, between $1-5 million. In all, the couple experienced a 3,500% increase in net worth in 2024 as to 2023.
The filing does list $15,001-$50,000 in student debt since 2005 and $15,001 to $50,000 in credit card debt.
Several American media outlets noted the explosion in Omar's personal wealth, given her previous filing showed her net worth to be $65,000. Additionally, at the end of 2023, the VC and the winery were worth a maximum of $51,000, so this represents a significant increase. According to the Minnesota Reformer, citing court documents, the winery had just about $650 in its bank account as of February 2024.
'Right-wing disinformation'
Omar previously told Business Insider that there was a “coordinated right-wing disinformation campaign” to accuse her of having millions.“I am a working mom with student loan debt. Unlike some of my colleagues — and similar to most Americans — I am not a millionaire and am raising a family while maintaining a residence in both Minneapolis and DC, which are among the most expensive housing markets in the country,” she told BI. |
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