Omar’s Net Worth Surpasses $30M Amid Claims of Not Being a Millionaire

Rep. Ilhan Omar’s net worth has jumped to as much as $30 million, new financial disclosures show, despite her repeated claims that she is not a millionaire. The 2025 filings, first reported by the Washington Free Beacon, reveal that Omar and her husband, Tim Mynett, have a net worth ranging from $6 million to $30 million.

The majority of this wealth comes from Mynett’s two companies, a winery in California and a venture capital firm, according to the documents. The 2024 disclosure shows that these ownership stakes were valued at only $51,000, with little growth in 2025.

Omar, who has previously denied being a millionaire, has faced criticism for her comments on social media, where she claimed to be the subject of a right-wing disinformation campaign. She told Business Insider earlier this year that the allegations are categorically false. ‘Since getting elected, there has been a coordinated right-wing disinformation campaign claiming all sorts of wild things, including the ridiculous claim I am worth millions of dollars which is categorically false,’ she said.

She has also encouraged critics to ‘try checking my public financial statements’ in her efforts to refute the allegations. Omar’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

Mynett’s firm, Rose Lake Capital, is valued between $5 million and $25 million according to the 2025 disclosure, while the winery, eStCru Wines, is valued between $1 million and $5 million. News of the disclosure comes as Omar has renewed a push for gun control following last week’s school shooting in Minneapolis.

Omar appeared on CNN’s ‘State of the Union’ on Sunday, calling for ‘getting rid of assault weapons’ in the wake of the deadly shooting at Anunciation Catholic School. ‘It is important for us to make sure that we are offering a slew of solutions,’ she told CNN anchor Brianna Keilar. ‘One is to make sure that we are getting rid of assault weapons in our community.’

Omar has also renewed a push for gun control following last week’s school shooting in Minneapolis. Meanwhile, top Republicans have pointed fingers at Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s trans agenda in the wake of the tragic event.