๐งต THREAD: Timothy Mynett: Ilhan Omar's husband and the progressive money man you've probably never heard of
Ilhan Omar's wealth headlines ($30M net worth ๐) are dominating today's feeds. But behind that story is someone far less visible: her husband, Tim Mynett.
Not the ex with the bizarre "married her brother" rumor. This one is far more interesting, and far more connected.
For nearly two decades, Mynett has been the quiet operator raising millions, plugging into D.C.โs progressive networks, and eventually pivoting into global business ventures.
๐ From poli-sci undergrad in New York...
โ๏ธ To moving foundation money at Alliance for Justice...
๐ผ To consulting alongside Obamaโs inner circle at New Partners...
He's climbed rung by rung through the fundraising machine that fuels progressive politics.
This thread unpacks:
โก๏ธ His rise through nonprofits & campaigns
โก๏ธ His deep ties across the progressive donor universe
โก๏ธ The surprising pivots... from digital firms to wine, cannabis, and impact investing with ex-ambassadors
๐ Let's dig in.
Mynett first appeared in the news in 2019, when divorce papers claimed he was having an affair with Ilhan Omar, even as Omar's campaign was paying him money. Both Omar and Mynett denied it at the time.
Just months later, Mynett married Omar -- even as Omar had already paid his firm $600,000.
Mynett did not start with a financial background. He graduated with a BA in political science in 2004 from SUNY. His LinkedIn also lists education in University of KwaZulu-Natal, located in South Africa.
His first political connectionsas w as an intern for Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-NJ). The Wikipedia page for Pascrell describes that when his district was restructured in 2012, it became a "proxy war for Israel" with the Arab supporters rallying around Pascrell.
Somehow, Mynett's political science degree qualified him to become a Foundation Manager for Alliance for Justice right after graduation, a NGO which provides background on judicial candidates to the ABA and the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The political connections of Alliance for Justice go deep. Its former president, Rakim Brooks, was on the Biden-Harris transition team, after previously serving as a policy advisor for the Treasury Department during the Obama administration.
As Foundation Manager for Alliance for Justice, he raised millions -- which would have brought him extensive connections straight out of college. His Rose Lake biography says he has raised over a hundred million in his time.
Just five years after leaving college with a political science degree, Mynett found himself in the inner circle of Obama alumni, serving as Senior Director at their newly founded consulting firm -- New Partners.
While in New Partners, Mynett did fundraising for Keith Ellison. The campaign manager for Ellison, Will Hailer, describes Mynett as a rockstar who connected well to "donors of Islamic faith."
One of Mynett's brag points is his efforts with SEIU's "Change That Works" which focused on passing Obamacare.
In 2014, Mynett founded his own company, the Mynett Group. Keith Ellison's committee paid the Mynett Group a retainer of $9,000 a month for four years.
In 2018, Mynett co-founded E Street Group LLC with Will Hailer, the campaign manager for Keith Ellison. Among their first clients was Ilhan for Congress. They worked to elect her to Congress, even as her campaign paid them millions.
Will Hailer himself would go onto be Mynett's longtime partner, eventually co-founding Rose Lake Capital LLC with him. He bills himself as a former Senior Advisor to the DNC.
Omar was not the only client of E Street Group. E Street Group has received income from Democratic Farmer Labor Party, Rashida Tlaib for Congress, Cenk for Congress (yes, I believe it is that Cenk Uygur!), and more high-profile names.
By and far the top client for E Street Group was Ilhan for Congress, which gave it almost 3 million dollars in 2020. The next largest vendor was MATH PAC at $534,485 -- which appears to have worked on the behalf of Andrew Yang.
Omar claims a top FEC campaign attorney shrugged off Omar marrying her own campaign fund manager as 'not uncommon.'
Uhhhhh....
In 2022, perhaps because of scandal, Mynett withdrew from E Street Group and went onto founding Rose Lake Capital. Rose Lake bragged about politically connected board, including an ex-ambassador and former Representative.
They together branched into new ventures, including a winery and a cannabis operation. Investors in both later accused them of fraud.
Mynett's Twitter feed tiptoes around whether he identifies with the Islamic faith or not. As of August 2024, he denied being wealthy.
The $30M net worth claim looks like a valuation on paper, not actual earned income. I haven't found evidence of real underlying assets. It claims to manage 60 billion in assets, but a report showed that the attached bank accounts had less than $50 in balance.
I'll end the thread here. My assessment -- none of the numbers add up. @HarmeetKDhillon might be interested in this.
@HarmeetKDhillon Hypothetically, if I were launching a new venture fund and needed credibility fast, I might use my Congressional spouse to inflate the reported valuation on paper and get headlines, making it look more established than it really is... in hopes of drawing in investors.
@HarmeetKDhillon Confirmed: Mynett is Muslim.
@HarmeetKDhillon
Video where Omar is alleged to have talked about wanting to retire and live with her children in Somalia. No mention of Mynett.
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๐น In college, Barack Obama helped co-found a local chapter of CISPES (Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador), a U.S. group that supported the FMLN, a Marxist guerrilla front fighting the U.S.-backed Salvadoran government.
๐น CISPES often worked alongside the Nicaragua Network, which championed the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua. (U.S. intelligence later confirmed that the Sandinistas supplied El Salvadorโs rebels with weapons and training.)
๐น As the solidarity scene matured:
โข 1985: Nicaragua Network + Detroit CISPES โก๏ธ merge โ CASC (Central America Solidarity Committee)
โข 1993: CASC + MICAH โก๏ธ merge โ OSCA (Organization in Solidarity with Central America)
โข 1998: Former Nicaragua Network activists incorporate the Alliance for Global Justice (AFGJ), folding their old network inside as a project.
Today AFGJ still operates as a left-wing umbrella group ... the same lineage that began with 1980s โsolidarityโ campaigns.
So yesโฆ the activist ecosystem that once rallied for Marxist guerrillas in Central America evolved, merged, and rebranded, and figures like Obama (via early CISPES work) and later Bill Ayers (through AFGJ-linked circles) both trace lines back into that same network.
CISPES (of which Obama founded a local chapter, according to David Garrow) was found to have furnished funds to Marxist rebels in El Salvador, in possible violation of the Firearms Control Act.
They also met with FMLN, potentially violating FARA.
The report goes onto detail other allegations that weren't substantiated, such as CISPES taking direction from foreign governments on when and where to demonstrate.
I found a declassified CIA document that states that Farid Handal, brother of the Salvadoran Communist leader, traveled to meet with representatives of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) to create these solidarity networks in the USA -- including CISPES.
๐งต THREAD: Meet the Organizers Behind No Kings protest: Indivisibleโs Leah Greenberg & Ezra Levin ๐บ๐ธ
Taking a break from book writing for this...
This week, the movement that started with a Google Doc... Indivisible... is back in the streets. โ Founded by former congressional staffers Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin and funded by George Soros' Open Society network, Indivisible has grown from a viral guide into one of the most powerful grassroots networks in the U.S.
Now, theyโre leading NoKings, a nationwide push to remind America that democracy means no one is above the law. ๐โ
This thread dives into who Greenberg and Levin are, how Indivisible rose to prominence, and whatโs really behind the โNo Kingsโ movement.
As always, patience as I pull the thread together in real time.
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When you go to the NoKings website, you'll find over a hundred partners listed, many of them familiar and many Soros-backed. They include big names closely tied to the DNC such as Marc Elias' Democracy Forward.
Greenberg and Levin are co-founders of Indivisible. Other than donor-advised funds, their backing primarily comes from Open Society and Fund for a Better Future. The latter is a shadowy nonprofit backed by Sergey Brin and played a key role in the infamous "Build Back Better" campaign of 2020.
Does anyone know how the SPLC is funded? They report receiving over $100MM in contributions each year, but CauseIQ shows they receive few large grants from other nonprofits; they report only 26MM and that's over multiple years. That's unusual. (And, no, they don't report receiving government money.)
๐งต THREAD: Richard Grenell: praising "diplomacy" with Maduro, Chevron, and the pro-Venezuelan MAGA faction ๐ป๐ช
Just last week, Grenell declared:
"I've sat across from Nicolรกs Maduro... I believe we can still have a deal. I believe in diplomacy. I believe in avoiding war."
Maduro is a Communist tyrant who has upended hundreds of thousands of lives, Venezuela is the self-declared capital of Antifa, and serves as the Western hemisphere proxy for Chinese and Iranian interests.
Why is President Trump's special envoy talking like this on stage in Asunciรณn? ๐ณ๏ธ๐
The answer goes a lot deeper and darker than you'd think.
This might be my most controversial thread yet... but it involves a whole lot of MAGA players who are invested in maintaining the status quo with Venezuela, mostly through Chevron oil licenses.
For a long time, Chevron has had its tentacles on MAGA. Back on May 6th, a coordinated messaging campaign went up among multiple mega-influencers. Two days after that, one of the most famous MAGA influencers wrote her first op-ed concerning Chevron and China messaging. I redact the name because I don't want to make it about her.
This early May timing coincided with the threat to shut down Chevron leases on May 27.
Earlier this year, Harry Sargeant III was identified as the one who opened up communications between Maduro and Grenell in an attempt to create an "oil-for-migrants" deal. His
@MrAndyNgo This might be the first case of "Democracy Theory" radicalizing a killer (as opposed to the usual trans/antifa motives). He followed all the democracy folks. Posted a lot about saving democracy.