A pro-Trump Republican who is running for Congress against Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar and says she will crack down on crime if elected has been charged with shoplifting.

Daniella Stella, 31, was arrested twice this year for allegedly stealing goods from a Target and a grocery store in Minneapolis, the Guardian reports.

The special education teacher has been charged with felony theft but denies the allegations.

In the first incident, Stella is accused of stealing 279 items worth $2,327 from a Target in Edina on January 8.

Pro-Trump Republican Daniella Stella, 31, was arrested twice this year for allegedly stealing goods from a Target and a grocery store in Minneapolis. She is running for Congress against Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar

Stella was arrested after staff allegedly caught her going through the self-check out and only scanning a few items that totaled about $50.

She told the arresting officers that she suffered from post traumatic stress and didn't remember anything other than arriving at the Target, according to a criminal complaint.

Stella told police that she normally came to Target accompanied by someone else because of her anxiety.

She was charged with felony theft over that incident and faces up to five years in prison if convicted.

Police later put out a warrant for her arrest when she failed to show up for an April court appearance related to the felony charge.

Stella was arrested against on April 28 after allegedly being caught stealing $40.46 worth of cat food and cat merchandise from the Cub Foods grocery store in Bloomington.

Stella is running for Congress against Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar. She repeatedly attacks the Congresswoman, who is also a target of Donald Trump, on Twitter

Stella, who is an avid President Trump supporter, has been charged with felony theft but denies the allegations

Following her arrest, police realized she had a warrant for contempt of court related to the other shoplifting incident.

'I am not guilty of these crimes. In this country I am innocent until proven guilty and that is the law,' Stella told the Guardian in a text message.

'If I was guilty of crimes, I would never run for public office, putting myself in the public eye under a microscope to be attacked by all political sides.'

Stella falsely claimed in an interview with far-right conspiracy website InfoWars this week that Minnesota was the 'crime capital' of the country.

She has previously said that if she is elected to Congress, she will work towards reducing crime rates.

Stella has also tweeted in the past that U.S. representatives who fail to uphold the law should be made to leave office.

Reports emerged this week that Stella is a supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, which claims that high-profile Democrats are involved in a pedophile ring that President Trump is trying to dismantle.

She has repeatedly used the hashtag #WWG1WGA on Twitter, which is a reference to QAnon's motto: 'Where we go one, we go all.'