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Ben Toma and Warren Peterson are accused of various wrongdoings related to the 2022 election in Arizona. They allegedly allowed a tax increase proposal to appear on the ballot and distributed a false memo against a fair election in Maricopa County. They have not taken any action against the county for allegedly stealing the election. Additionally, they voted to fund Katie Hobbs and Maricopa County without safeguarding the 2024 election. As a result, the Arizona LD3 Republican Committee has decided not to support or vote for them until the Arizona State Senate and House address election security concerns.

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California is repaying $1.6 billion previously charged to the federal government for health care services provided to illegal immigrants, and a larger program integrity issue is claimed to exist in the state’s health care system. The speaker instructs Governor Newsom to produce within three weeks a comprehensive program integrity action plan to address major fraud. Three examples of alleged embarrassing fraud in California are highlighted: 1) In-home supportive services (which California shares with Minnesota) include personal care such as bathing or grooming, household tasks, cleaning and cooking, shopping, and transportation. These are tasks that families could perform, but government funding is said to have generated significant cash for unethical people. California spending for these services increased from eight to twenty-eight billion dollars over the past decade, with a claim that federal taxpayers are paying 250% more for California, an affluent state, and that the program is still growing by double digits annually. 2) In 2024, spending for home health care in California purportedly rose by more than 21%, representing the largest growth rate for any major health category nationwide. The number of home health agencies in California reportedly almost doubled between 2019 and 2024. Los Angeles County alone is said to account for $1.4 billion, representing almost 9% of total fee-for-service home health spending for the entire country, despite having just 2% of national enrollment. The assertion is that this concentrates home health funds in L.A. County, limiting access for other Americans who could benefit from these services. 3) The 2022 California state auditor report is cited as showing that the number of hospice agents in Los Angeles County increased by 1,500% since 2010, a growth rate that allegedly far exceeds the 40% increase in the senior population over the same period. The speaker questions how a sevenfold increase in hospice could be defended, noting reports from seniors who claim they were duped by fraudsters and that California is not stopping these criminals. The speaker reiterates that Governor Newsom’s deadline for a comprehensive program integrity action plan is approaching and urges action to save American lives rather than enabling criminals.

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We've stopped the $8,000,000 in taxpayer subsidies for Politico subscriptions. The team is working to cancel the payments immediately. Large organizations inevitably miss things. Claims of widespread waste and abuse haven't been substantiated with evidence. We haven't seen proof of the alleged misuse of funds.

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The speaker claims corruption in the Democrat party is at an all time high. New York Governor Kathy Hochul spent $178,000 in taxpayer funds on private jet travel after signing legislation for fossil fuel companies to pay $75 billion for carbon emissions. The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James paid $483,000 to the law firm Davis Polk starting in April of last year, four months after Kathy Hochul's husband was hired by the company. James is under investigation from the DOJ for falsifying documents and claiming she legally lives at a property in Virginia for a better mortgage. Hochul then passed a new budget that includes $10 million in legal funds for James, paid for by New York taxpayers. Forensic accountant Sam Antar says a contract between the attorney general's office and Davis Polk was dormant until Hochul's husband joined the firm, after which money started flowing. After James got into trouble, she received $10 million from the state for a criminal defense. Antar believes there is something very corrupt happening and is expanding the scope of his investigation into Hochul's dealings with James.

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Speaker 0 raises the issue of leadership in Minnesota, noting that dozens of people have been charged and convicted for stealing millions of taxpayer dollars from government programs. The question is whether Governor Walls did enough to stop the fraud in the state, and whether Speaker 0 supports Walls’ decision not to run for reelection. Speaker 1 responds by crediting Governor Walls with achievements: Walls is the reason Minnesota has paid family leave and free school lunches. He notes that they have been through thick and thin together. Regarding fraud, Speaker 1 concedes that obviously everybody could have done more to prevent fraud, and he says that is a fair point to make. He points to current efforts, stating that Walls is setting up a whole bunch of infrastructure to do that. He affirms that the fraud is real and that it must be acknowledged. In terms of accountability, Speaker 1 emphasizes that when somebody commits fraud, there should be investigation, charges, prosecution, and, if appropriate, jail for the individual. He stresses that you do not hold an entire community accountable for the actions of individuals.

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The investigation is tied to his taxpayer funded travel around the world, and it comes in response to a seven on your side investigation exposing a series of lavish international trips. Ricardo Lara took on taxpayers' dime, all while missing some key state insurance meetings. At least 48 trips across the globe since 2019. The four-day trip listed no insurance related meetings, but a VIP rooftop event with DJ Kitty Glitter made the cut; private security escort cost taxpayers more than $9,400. Last November, Lada took a trip to Cape Town, South Africa for an international insurance conference; receipts show taxpayers paid for a two and a half week stay at a luxury hotel, and security alone cost over $33,000. Bogota trip cost taxpayers more than $24,000; private security accompanied him; receipts showed more than $7 on taxi fares; the conference was only two days.

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A judge who halted President Trump's spending freeze received over $100 million in government funding to his NGO, with money going to private jets and huge salaries. This is blatant corruption, as he failed to disclose this information, potentially facing decades in prison. House Republicans have announced impeachment articles against Democrat judges for obstructing Trump's duties and criminal conflicts. Judge McConnell received $128 million for his NGO, the Crossroads Rhode Island Foundation, allegedly for social programs, but almost none of the money went to that. The judge bought his position to protect these NGOs and funnel money. Senators Cotton and Graham are under fire for allegedly misusing funds from the Republican International Institute, an NGO that received hundreds of millions.

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There's significant fraud in USAID, with radical groups receiving funds they don't deserve. A staggering amount, like a hundred million, is being misallocated. It's crucial to investigate the kickbacks associated with this spending. Who would invest such sums in questionable projects? It's likely that those who received the funds are not returning any to the government, indicating a high level of corruption. The key issue is understanding the extent of these kickbacks.

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I recently awarded a $9 billion contract to Public Partnerships LLC (PPL), an out-of-state company, giving them control over medical services previously provided by 700 local businesses through the CDPAP Medicaid program. A lawsuit has been filed against the NYS Department of Health and PPL, alleging PPL was preselected before the bidding process. Evidence includes reports of PPL's preselection prior to bidding and an announcement by the SEIU Health Care Workers Union two months before submissions were due. Public Consulting Group, which advises me on medical policy, owns over 25% of PPL, creating a conflict of interest. I also received a $5,000 contribution from PPL's Vice President of Government Relations in 2023. The Department of Health manipulated contract scoring, leading to PPL scoring higher. Representative Richie Torres is calling for a full investigation into this scandal. New Yorkers deserve answers.

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I will be heading back to Washington soon to update you on the Joe Biden investigation. Representative Mace pointed out that on the same day the House Oversight Committee received access to special activity reports, Alvin Bragg indicted President Trump in New York. On that day, we also obtained a form from the FBI stating that Joe Biden received a $5,000,000 bribery transaction while he was vice president. This shows an exploitation and abuse of the justice system. To conduct a thorough investigation without interference from the DOJ and FBI, we may need to impeach President Biden. The evidence we have makes this a likely course of action.

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I'm nearly convinced that our entire national debt of $36 trillion is due to fraud, abuse, and waste. A staggering $2.7 trillion was improperly sent overseas as Medicare and Medicaid payments. How is this even possible? Is there any part of our government that isn't defrauding the American people? We've barely scratched the surface of this audit, and it already seems the answer is no. It feels like every branch of government has been robbing Americans blind while we struggle to make ends meet. People are still freezing. I want to see arrests, and I want the names of those responsible revealed.

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Powerful individuals attempt to bribe and threaten Arizona Senate candidate Kary Lake to stay out of politics for two years. The conversation, recorded by Lake, reveals the GOP chair from the East Coast offering her a no-show job and a position as a talking head on Fox News. The chair implies that the cartel operates in all 50 states, potentially insinuating a threat against Lake's life. The audio exposes high-level corruption within the Republican Party and highlights the lack of coverage from left-wing media outlets. Lake vows to continue her political activism and protect the interests of the people of Arizona.

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We may be witnessing one of the biggest Medicaid fraud schemes in U.S. history. New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently awarded a $45 billion medical care contract to Public Partnerships LLC (PPL). 50% of this contract is funded by the federal government. This contract will destroy nearly 700 businesses and jeopardize the home care Medicaid program. The eleven ninety nine SEIU union announced that PPL would be acquiring the contract before public bidding even started, providing clear evidence that PPL's acquisition of this government contract was rigged. The union knew because they made a deal with PPL to unionize all workers, resulting in the union taking in an additional $1 billion per year. Republicans and Democrats have called for investigation into this apparent fraud scheme. I am calling upon the Medicaid inspector general to conduct an independent investigation. Kathy Hochul, eleven ninety nine SEIU, and PPL are hoping to hold out until March 28 when the deal goes into effect. This fraud scheme must be investigated right now.

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Jacqueline Greger testifies to a preliminary finding report on activities impacting Arizona’s election integrity, focusing on the 2020 and 2022 general elections. She outlines a multi-year pattern beginning in 2017, alleging that “accents points” were used to change vote totals and election results, with illegal transfers moving money to candidates through phantom entities and for-profit and non-profit PACs created by Brittany Ray Chavez. She claims that during the 2022 election, ballot scanners and printers at 70 precincts had their printer settings changed through computer infiltration after being tested the night before the election, leading to uncontrollable ballots being placed in Box 3 and allegedly driven to Runbeck’s office. Witness information from October 2020 is cited, including more than 100,000 filed-in ballots and more than 13,000,000 identified in two unmarked rental cars used to move ballots and cash to Runbeck’s office. Runbeck is described as operated by Robert Runbeck, with deeds for Runbeck provided in the materials. Greger asserts a planned strategy involving Hobbs and Fontes: Hobbs would receive the Democratic nomination for governor, Fontes would run for secretary of state to replace Hobbs, and both would be bribe recipients evidenced by “Britney deeds.” She argues the fix for 2020 and 2022 started in 2017 with appointments to election positions of individuals bribed through a mortgage scheme and money laundering via phantom appointments. She emphasizes “the problems with these documents are many” and connects money laundering to drug cartel activity and human trafficking, arguing cartel investment aims to place reliable figures in key positions to advance their objectives. The report titled Preliminary Findings of Activities Impacting Arizona’s Election Integrity with specific focus on the 2020 and 2022 general elections is introduced by Greger, who provides her background: she has a master’s in marketing and honors degrees in finance, accounting, statistics, economics, and business strategy; resident of Scottsdale since 1997; owner of Finebreder Insurance Agency; principal investigator with Harris Thaler Law Firm since 2019. The team, led by John Harris Thaler (a 32-year attorney), investigates racketeering and corruption across multiple states. Thaler’s past work includes uncovering laundering of cartel money through real estate in Illinois, Idaho, and Iowa; real estate agents, escrow companies, and title insurers indicted for racketeering; investigations into money laundering through Arizona real estate; and a broader operation intertwining narcotics trafficking, tax evasion, payroll theft, bankruptcy fraud, insurance fraud, and election fraud. Greger states that more than 120,000 documents have been reviewed and that 47 filings exist in the report. She outlines a pattern of money laundering through single-family residences, inflated construction invoices, fake charitable donations, fictitious students in private schools, and fake bankruptcies. Wells Fargo and other banks are alleged to have opened accounts for phantom people; municipal and state systems in Mesa, including a private police force, are said to be compromised to support racketeering. She claims numerous forged or altered documents, including falsified deeds of trust and notary acts, with signatures forged or copied, often associated with Brittany Chavez and Donna Chavez. Key individuals and entities are named as bribe recipients and conspirators: Kathleen M. Hobbs and Patrick T. Goodman appear in a series of deeds with signatures and notarizations that Greger says are fraudulent; Brittany and Donna Chavez are identified as principal preparers of documents; the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office and relevant courts are alleged to have been infiltrated to upload falsified documents and remove legitimate ones. Greger discusses targeted election service providers, including Runbeck, and asserts that “the county database” has “no integrity whatsoever,” with backdoor access enabling document upload or deletion. She describes bribes to judges, prosecutors, and public officials across the state, including 25% of active judges in certain jurisdictions, and claims that elections including the governor, attorney general, and other offices were affected. Greger notes investigations are not limited to Arizona; FBI, IRS, US attorneys’ offices, and attorney generals in California and New Mexico have engaged with the findings. She emphasizes that the final report will be a 300-page book with about 3,000 attachments, to be published as Report to the Governor, and that excerpts and documentation will be available at reporttothegovernor.com. She clarifies that she and Thaler do not represent political candidates or parties, and that Thaler had not voted or donated in 2022. She closes by describing the data’s potential utility for enforcement agencies and asks for questions; a constituent video is requested to be played.

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A controversial phone call recording has surfaced involving Arizona Senate candidate Carrie Lake and GOP chair Jeff DeWitt. In the audio, DeWitt allegedly offers Lake money to stay out of politics for two years. Lake responded, emphasizing that the issue is not about money but about the country. She firmly rejected the idea of being bought, stating, "I can be bought, that's what this is about," and reiterated her commitment to her political ambitions. Lake has called for DeWitt's resignation, claiming he is corrupt and compromised. The GOP office has not yet commented on the situation, which appears to bolster Lake's campaign for the Senate.

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Jacqueline Breger presented preliminary findings on activities impacting Arizona's election integrity, focusing on the 2020 and 2022 general elections. She described a racketeering investigation tied to money laundering via real estate, fake deeds of trust, forged notarizations, bribery, and infiltration of state databases. Key points: money laundered through single-family residences in Arizona since 1994; over 120,000 documents reviewed and 47 filings; a final report titled 'Report to the Governor'—a 300-page book with about 3,000 attachments. Breger claimed 'The City of Mesa is a racketeering organization' and that 'the Maricopa County database ... has absolutely no integrity whatsoever.' She alleged 25,000 falsified ballots and more than 100,000 ballots affected, with $13,000,000 in two unmarked rental cars; Runbeck Election Services implicated; figures including Katie Hobbs, Andre Fontes, Steven Richer named. Data was given to Governor Ducey in 2022 and shared with FBI and state AGs.

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Tomorrow, I will hold a news conference to reveal the names of entities receiving hundreds of millions, even billions, of dollars. If you believe these entities deserve the funding, you shouldn't be a reporter. Billions are being wasted illegally, and I believe kickbacks are involved. When someone gets millions for a mere fifteen-minute assessment, that money is coming back somehow. This corruption significantly harms our country through massive expenditures. I reviewed 200 expenditures and found only three reasonable. We'll discuss this further tomorrow. I commend Elon Musk; despite daily abuse, he has uncovered more than anyone else. His team of geniuses, starting with 12 and now almost a hundred, is helping expose massive fraud.

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There's tremendous fraud and abuse happening, and I'm holding a news conference tomorrow to reveal some of the entities that have received hundreds of millions, even billions of dollars. It's hard to believe this kind of fraud can occur. When you see billions being wasted illegally, there's likely kickbacks or corruption involved. Millions are given for minimal effort, and that money comes back in some form. They're spending massive amounts of money on ridiculous items. Out of 200 expenditures I reviewed, only three seemed reasonable. I commend Elon for his work in uncovering this fraud. He doesn't need to do this, especially with the abuse he faces. He and his team, which started with 12 people and has now grown to almost a hundred, have found more than anyone else could. People are joining to help because there's massive fraud.

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I'm calling for an investigation to uncover who in the government has been receiving kickbacks from USAID. Doge's congressional audits reveal that three Democrat senators have each inexplicably gained over $20,000,000 in net worth. When questioned, they claimed the wealth simply appeared. These files have now been handed over to Pam Bondi at the Justice Department. If they're found guilty of using taxpayer money to enrich themselves, what consequences do you think they should face? Share your thoughts in the comments on what actions should be taken against those who steal from American citizens.

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I looked into Norm Eisen's NGO, State United Democracies Center, which includes prominent figures like Janet Napolitano and Michael Steele. The organization received $17 million in private donations. After researching, the only thing I could find that they did with the money was produce a low-quality Muppet show. The videos had very few views. I question what happened to the $17 million, considering the poor quality and lack of promotion of the Muppet show.

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Again are caught up in a $5,000,000,000 fraud scheme that was siphoning taxpayer dollars. The scheme was uncovered by house Republicans. The accusations which have sparked outrage center on the discovery of more than 4,000 fake phantom jobs allegedly used to siphon taxpayer dollars into nonexistent programs, questionable gender surgeries for prisoners, and dubious arts and culture grants. House GOP investigators claim to have identified the thousands of fake job positions created to justify budget allocations that never materialized into actual employment. Critics argue this was a deliberate tactic to funnel public money back to Democrats, bypassing accountability and oversight. This as multiple claims come in over fiscal mismanagement under Democrat control led by governor Gretchen Whitmer with the Michigan state budget ballooning to more than $82,000,000,000.

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President Biden is facing backlash from Republicans and former Democrat Senator Kyrsten Sinema over allegations of stealing $105 million from Arizona. Sinema had previously held up Biden's inflation bills, concerned about excessive spending and its impact on inflation. In exchange for her support, she secured $100 million to strengthen the border in Arizona. However, Senate leader Chuck Schumer and House leader Hakeem Jeffries redirected the funds to New York, allegedly to support illegal immigrants residing in posh hotels with meals, cell phones, and other amenities. While conspiracy theories suggest this is a strategy to gain Democratic voters, the documented fact remains that Biden approved the diversion of funds from the border crisis to improve conditions for illegal immigrants in New York.

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Governor Hobbs is under investigation by the attorney general for allegedly giving a campaign donor, Sunshine Residential Homes, a lucrative state contract to care for foster children after they donated to Hobbs and the state Democratic Party. Hobbs stated she would not act against the best interest of Arizona's children in foster care and looks forward to the investigation's conclusion. Hobbs also addressed a court ruling that she broke the law by installing leaders to run state agencies without senate approval, which she did after struggling to win their confirmation due to Republican Senator Jake Hoffman. Hobbs called Hoffman's committee a "sham" used to inflict a "radical political agenda." Hobbs is appealing the ruling. Hoffman responded that Hobbs resorts to "childish insults and playing immature political games."

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We're uncovering massive fraud, waste, and abuse daily. Recently, it was discovered that there were $2.7 trillion in improper payments to Medicare, Medicaid, and overseas. Social Security payments are even going to deceased individuals. We're also seeing contracts where the full amount wasn't delivered. For example, a million-dollar contract might only see $500,000 distributed, and we're working to find where the rest of the money went. This is exactly what I campaigned on, and what 77 million people elected me to do.

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An organization recently received the largest fine in state ethics commission history, totaling $300,000. The Trump administration has discovered approximately $2,000,000,000 earmarked for the same organization and its affiliates. This situation warrants investigation.
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