Administration officials defended the decision, saying the members were not part of an authorized oversight review. “Oversight must follow the law,” a senior Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official said. “These members were
not on any approved review team, and the facility was under operational security status at the time.”
Hours later, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) escalated scrutiny on Omar, saying she remains “at the top of the suspect list” in Minnesota’s expanding welfare fraud scandals. Continue reading…