Friday, November 19, 2021

'QUALIFICATIONS': Biden Treasury Nominee Saule Omarova Was Once Arrested for Shoplifting, Made Out with Over $200 in Goods

Saule Omarova/Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

Source: Daily Caller

Published: November 17, 2021

By: Ailan Evands

President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) was arrested for allegedly shoplifting merchandise at a TJ Maxx, according to a police report.

Cornell Law School professor Saule Omarova, who Biden picked to head the OCC in September, was arrested in 1995 for an alleged retail theft of $214 in TJ Maxx merchandise, according to police records posted by the American Accountability Foundation, a conservative watchdog group. Her arrest had previously been reported by Fox News, but the police report offers new details on the incident.


She asked to pay for the items, and cooperated fully with the security guard, according to the report. Her charges were later dropped through Wisconsin’s first offender program, Fox News reported.

Omarova’s Senate Banking Committee hearing is scheduled for Thursday, and she is likely to meet stiff opposition from Republicans who have harshly criticized her policy positions. She has called for the federal government to “bankrupt” the oil and gas industry in order to address climate change, and has also refused to hand over her thesis titled “Karl Marx’s Economic Analysis and the Theory of Revolution” to members of the banking committee.



Omarova also once praised the Soviet Union for its gender equality, remarking that there was no “gender pay gap” in the former socialist country. (RELATED: ‘Quintessential A**hole Industry’: Biden Treasury Nominee Has Harsh Words For Financial Service Jobs)


Read more at: DailyCaller.com
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