Squad Dem in the hot seat after campaign spending spree at luxury hotels: ‘Champagne socialist’
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., is facing criticism after her campaign spent more than $6,000 in donor funds on upmarket hotels and private transportation far from her home district, according to a Fox News Digital review of Federal Election Commission records. The spending has drawn accusations of hypocrisy from critics who accuse her of "champagne socialism", given her progressive "Squad" political brand, which typically emphasises solidarity with working-class voters.
The FEC filings reportedly show the expenditure occurred between April and a later date not fully specified in the available text, with the hotel stays taking place roughly 2,000 miles from Omar's Minnesota district. The article, published by Fox News, situates the story within a broader series of pieces scrutinising Democratic and progressive figures, including similar "champagne socialist" claims levelled at Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed over his household income.
- Omar's campaign spent over $6,000 on luxury hotels, per FEC records.
- Critics accuse her of "champagne socialist" hypocrisy.
- Spending occurred far from her Minnesota district.