The Jerusalem Post reported that Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is accused of being a Qatari asset. According to Florida court documents, Omar was recruited by a foreign government, accepted funds from a foreign government, and then shared sensitive information through intermediates to Iran.

Kuwait born Canadian businessman Alan Bender testified in a Florida district court that three officials told him, “If it wasn’t for our cash, Ilhan Omar would be just another black Somali refugee in America collecting welfare and serving tables on weekends.”

Bender’s claims came out during his testimony in the trial of Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad al-Thani. The Qatari emir’s brother is being accused of ordering his American bodyguard to murder two people and of holding an American citizen hostage.

Bender testified that the officials requested that he recruit American politicians and journalists as Qatari assets, but when he refused he was told several key figures were currently on their payroll including Rep. Ilhan Omar, who they consider the “jewel in the crown.”

Bender testified under oath that Omar was recruited well before she even “thought about becoming a government official.”

“They groomed her and arranged the foundation, the grounds, for her to get into politics way before she even showed interest. They convinced her,” Bender testified.

Bender told the court during a 2017 meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Edrogan that Omar swore allegiance to him while she was Minnesota’s junior state representative.

“The best thing money can buy are American officials because they are the cheapest of the cheapest costing officials in the world,” the Qatari officials told Bender.

Omar’s spokesperson told to The Jerusalem Post “Since the day she was elected, Saudi Arabian trolls and mouthpieces have targeted Rep. Omar with misinformation and conspiracy theories.” They denied the story calling it “outlandishly absurd.”

A man named Imam Tawhidi, a reformer of Islam, tweeted back in July that Rep. Ilhan Omar would be exposed as a Qatar agent.