reSee.it - Related Video Feed

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker addresses the issue of illegal donations to politicians in Connecticut. They claim that ACT Blue, a fundraising platform, has raised $12 billion since 2004, with 39% of the donations coming from foreigners, which is illegal. They accuse ACT Blue of giving $700,000 per month to Senators Blumenthal and Murphy using false identities. The speaker also alleges that Connecticut voters registered in multiple states are making contributions to ACT Blue. They question why the Federal Election Commission (FEC) allows this and express frustration with the FEC's lack of response. The speaker mentions a $12,001,000,002 contribution milestone and provides information about small donors and fundraising on the ACT Blue website. They encourage contacting the FEC regarding the illegal contributions.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
James O'Keefe has revealed that 60% of the ActBlue donations investigated are allegedly from China. This suggests that the Chinese Communist Party is financially supporting the Democratic Party and impacting American elections. There are calls for arrests and congressional hearings regarding this issue.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
In politics, money raised is crucial. A group found suspicious donations to Democrats totaling over $200 million through ActBlue, mostly from older, liberal, lower-income individuals. Many donors seem unaware of these contributions made in their name, suggesting identity theft. Examples include a woman making 1400 donations in 7 years and another making 52,501 donations in 700 days. These irregularities raise concerns about potential election law violations and national security risks. Despite 52 complaints filed, Democrats are reluctant to investigate. The magnitude of these questionable donations far exceeds previous concerns over foreign influence, warranting a thorough investigation.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker argues that there are fake NGOs functioning as fake charities and that arrests should be made in relation to them. The claim is that these organizations are predominantly operated by Democrats, with occasional involvement by Republicans who are supposedly kept quiet by those false charitable activities. The speaker describes this pattern as evidence of a broader “uniparty” dynamic, suggesting that both major parties are involved in a system designed to influence politics. According to the speaker, the majority of the money flows to Democrats through these NGOs. They assert that billions of dollars are given to NGOs run by Democrats, and these organizations then channel funds through a large network of additional non-governmental organizations. This network allegedly creates a “giant money laundering scheme,” to the point where the speaker states that the words NGO and money laundering are almost synonymous. Key claims highlighted include: - Existence of fake NGOs that operate as fake charities. - A call for arrests related to these fake NGOs. - Predominant involvement of Democrats in running these NGOs, with occasional Republican involvement used to quiet concerns. - A description of a uniparty dynamic, implying bipartisan collusion or alignment in this activity. - Large-scale funding (billions of dollars) flowing to NGOs run by Democrats. - A subsequent cascade through a network of additional NGOs, forming a vast money laundering scheme. - The assertion that NGO activity and money laundering are nearly interchangeable in this context. The speaker emphasizes that the overall operation constitutes a substantial financial mechanism linked to political influence, portraying the NGO network as a conduit for laundering money rather than purely charitable activity. The overall framing is that the integrity of NGOs involved in political funding is compromised by this alleged system, tying NGO activity directly to money laundering in a way that equates the two terms in the speaker’s characterization.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The outcome of elections is often influenced by the mechanics of the election process and access to communication channels. Republicans face challenges in getting their message across as they have limited media outlets compared to Democrats. This affects their ability to win elections. Democrats have more control over the election machinery and the American media, giving them an advantage. It's not about ideology, but about who holds power. Republicans need to address these issues by investing in communication channels and advocating for fair election rules. The recent election in Pennsylvania highlighted the impact of early voting, with a majority of Democrats voting early compared to Republicans. These problems can be fixed, but first, they need to be acknowledged.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
ActBlue, the fundraising platform for Democratic candidates and PACs, is facilitating what I would describe as the invasion of our country. They act as financial intermediaries for numerous NGOs involved in every stage, from helping illegal aliens enter the country to assisting them once they're here. These NGOs provide resources like water along the border, fly migrants into the country's interior, enroll them in public assistance programs, offer pro bono legal representation, and even run "know your rights" campaigns and ICE emergency response hotlines. Some groups advocate for abolishing ICE facilities, keeping criminal illegal aliens in the U.S., and providing public assistance. ActBlue's entanglement with such radical organizations demonstrates the Democratic Party's support for open borders.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
FEC discovered suspicious donation patterns from unemployed individuals, with large sums donated through multiple transactions to ActBlue and Democrat campaigns. Investigator Tony Saruga found 400,000 new ActBlue accounts in 30 days. Harris campaign emails requested small donations using fear tactics, including fake names in their lists. The goal appears to be creating a facade of grassroots support while potentially funneling larger sums through these transactions.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Nicole Shanahan and Harmeet Dhillon discuss a broad critique of how culture, law, and politics are shaping America today, focusing on cancel culture, political power, and the fight over election integrity, free speech, and American ideals. - On cancel culture and authenticity: The conversation opens with a claim that pursuing political or cultural conformity reduces genuine individuality, with examples of how people are judged or pressured to parroting “woke” messaging. They argue that this dynamic reduces people to boxes—race, gender, or immigrant status—rather than evaluating merit or character, and they describe a climate in which disagreement is met with denunciation rather than dialogue. They stress the importance of being able to be oneself and to engage across differences without being canceled. - Personal backgrounds and the RNC moment: Nicole Shanahan describes an impression of Harmeet Dhillon speaking at the RNC, highlighting the sense of inclusion across faiths, races, and women in the party. Dhillon emphasizes that this is not about a monolith “white Christian nationalist” stereotype, recounting her own experiences from Dartmouth, where she encountered hostility to stereotypes and where merit-based evaluation (writing, argumentation) defined advancement rather than identity. - Experiences with California and liberal intolerance: Dhillon notes a pervasive intolerance in California toward dissent on topics like religious liberty and climate justice, describing a glass ceiling in big law for pro-liberty work and a culture of signaling rather than substantive engagement. Shanahan adds that moving away from the Democratic Party to independence has induced personal and professional consequences, such as colleagues asking to be removed from her website due to investor concerns, reflecting broader fears about association in liberal enclaves. - Diversity, identity, and national identity: They contrast the freedom to define oneself with the coercive “bucket” approach to identity. They argue that outside liberal coastal enclaves, people feel freer to articulate individual identities and values, while California’s increasingly prescriptive DEI training is criticized as artificial and limiting. - The state of discourse and the danger of intellectual conformity: The speakers warn of a culture where questioning past work or adopting new ideas triggers denouncement and self-censorship. They cite anecdotal experiences—loss of board members, fundraising constraints, and professional risk for those who diverge from prevailing views—claiming this suppresses valuable work in fields such as climate science, criminal justice reform, and energy policy. - Reform efforts and the political landscape: They discuss the clash between incremental, evidence-based policy and a disruptive, progressivist impulse. Shanahan describes attempts to fix infrastructure of the criminal justice system through technology and data (e.g., Recidiviz) that were undermined by political dynamics. They emphasize the importance of practical, measured reform and cross-partisan cooperation, the need to focus on American integrity and governance, and the risks of pursuing “disruption” as an end in itself. - Election integrity and lawfare: A central theme is concern about how elections are conducted and contested. Dhillon outlines a view of targeted irregularities in swing counties and cites concerns about ballot counting, observation, and legal rulings. She argues that left-wing funders have built a sophisticated, twenty-year, lawfare apparatus, using nonprofits and strategic lawsuits to influence outcomes, notably pointing to the Georgia ballot-transfer activities funded by Mark Zuckerberg and his wife. She asserts that there is a broader pattern of using C3s and C4s to push political objectives while leveraging the law to contest elections. - The role of money and influence: They discuss the influence of wealthy donors, political consultants, and media in shaping party dynamics, suggesting Republicans should invest more in district attorney races, state-level prosecutions, and Supreme Court races to counterbalance the left’s long-running investment in the electoral apparatus and litigation strategy. They acknowledge that big donors and activist networks can coordinate to advance policy goals, sometimes at the expense of on-the-ground, local accountability. - Tech, media, and corporate power: The dialogue covers the Silicon Valley environment, James Damore’s case at Google, and the broader issue of woke corporate culture. Dhillon highlights the disproportionate power of HR in big tech and how employee activism around identity politics can influence careers and policy. Shanahan notes that Google’s founders are no longer central decision-makers, and argues for antitrust and shareholder-rights actions to challenge what they see as woke monopolies that do not serve shareholders or society. - The path forward: Both speakers advocate for courage to cross party lines, work for principled governance, and engage in issue-focused collaboration. They emphasize the need to reform infrastructure—electoral, health, educational, and economic—through competency, transparency, and bipartisan cooperation, rather than through dogmatic, identity-driven politics. They close with a mutual commitment to continuing the conversation, finding common ground where possible, and preserving the core American ideal that individuals should be free to define themselves and contribute to the country’s future.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
For every billionaire who backed Trump, Kamala Harris had two. Democrats represent nine of the 10 richest US counties, and 65% of Americans making over $500,000 annually are Democrats. 75% of hedge fund managers' political donations go to Democrats, as do 95% of donations from the top three management consulting firms. Trump, on the other hand, resonated with Americans earning under $100,000. The speaker claims Democrats are now the party of the wealthy, while Trump represents the working class by adopting pro-worker policies Democrats abandoned to serve their rich base. The speaker views this as performance art, asserting that politicians are failing to serve the American people despite being paid to do so.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker questions the organic nature of rallies for figures like AOC and Kamala Harris. They claim that 84% of devices tracked at these rallies also attended nine or more Kamala Harris rallies or Antifa, BLM, pro-Hamas, or pro-Palestinian events, with 31% attending over 20. The speaker suggests this indicates paid attendance due to the travel and time commitment involved. They believe the Democratic party is artificially inflating its popularity by paying people to attend rallies and protests, creating "rally professionals."

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
GPS data analysis suggests that a Bernie Sanders and AOC rally in Denver had closer to 20,000 attendees, not the claimed 34,000. Eighty-four percent of devices present at the rally also appeared at nine or more other protests, including Antifa, BLM, pro-Hamas, pro-Palestinian demonstrations, and Kamala Harris campaign stops. Over 30% attended 20 or more of these events. Data analysts claim the crowd was tied to activist networks like the Disruption Project, Invisible Democratic Socialists of America, Rise and Resist, and Troublemakers, reportedly funded by ActBlue, with some backing from USAID. The speaker alleges that this indicates astroturfing and that the movement lacks genuine support, potentially splintering the Democratic party.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker claims that an analysis of political donations from the State Department, USAID, and the National Endowment for Democracy reveals that 94-98% of donations went to the left. This pattern allegedly extends to international NGOs and contractors, including World Vision and Catholic Relief Services, with over 90% of political donations favoring the left. The speaker suggests these organizations' boards consist of highly paid, prominent individuals. The speaker alleges the left is misusing USAID and taxpayer money across the federal government as a slush fund to finance their own people, creating a one-sided apparatus that funds only one side of the political equation.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker's research into political donations from the State Department, USAID, and the National Endowment for Democracy found that 94-98% went to the left. A similar pattern was observed when examining international NGOs and contractors, including World Vision and Catholic Relief Services. The speaker alleges that the left is misusing taxpayer money across the federal government as a slush fund to finance their own people. This creates a one-sided apparatus where taxpayer money funds only one side of the political equation, enabling recipients to support left-leaning media and political activities.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Discoveries on fec.gov revealed suspicious donation patterns from supposedly unemployed individuals. Four unemployed donors made nearly $198,000 in donations through thousands of transactions. They donated to various Democrat campaigns and PACs, raising questions about the source of their funds. Investigator Tony Saruga found over 400,000 new ActBlue accounts created in 30 days, with Harris campaign emails urging small donations. Fake names were inserted into ActBlue lists, showing up in official emails, suggesting a potential scam to create a facade of grassroots support while funneling larger sums.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A recent poll by Rasmussen revealed that 20% of mail-in ballots in the 2020 presidential election were deemed rigged or defective. This suggests that the election was fraudulent and unfair due to the involvement of mail-in voting. Many countries, including France, have already eliminated mail-in voting to prevent cheating. The Republican Party needs to unite and take action against the Democrats, who are known for their extensive cheating. This situation is a disgrace.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
James O'Keefe claims that 60% of the ActBlue donations he investigated originate from China, suggesting that the Chinese Communist Party is financially supporting the Democratic Party and influencing U.S. elections. This raises questions about accountability, including the need for arrests and congressional hearings.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
President Trump is directing the Justice Department to investigate ActBlue, a Democratic donation platform, with a focus on allegations of illegal straw donors and foreign contributions. Dana reports that the White House is directing the attorney general to investigate ActBlue, the Democratic Party's top fundraising platform, to determine if foreign money is donated to the group and then used to sway elections. Democrats are calling this probe a dangerous abuse of power.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
For every billionaire who backed Trump, Kamala Harris had two. Democrats represent nine of the 10 richest US counties, and 65% of Americans making over $500,000 a year are Democrats. 75% of hedge fund manager political donations go to Democrats, as do 95% of donations from the top three management consulting firms. Trump, however, dominated among Americans making under $100,000 a year. The speaker claims Democrats are the party of the wealthy, and Trump represents the working class by adopting pro-worker policies Democrats abandoned to cater to their rich base. The speaker believes this is performance art, and those involved are failing to serve the American people despite being paid to do so.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Fake NGOs are often fake charities, mostly run by Democrats, though Republicans may be involved to maintain silence. Billions of dollars are given to these Democrat-run NGOs, which then go through a network of additional NGOs. This is described as a giant money laundering scheme, where the terms NGO and money laundering are almost synonymous. Arrests are needed in this regard.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
James O'Keefe has claimed that 60% of the ActBlue donations investigated are from China, suggesting that the Chinese Communist Party is financially supporting the Democratic Party and impacting American elections. This raises questions about accountability, including the need for arrests and congressional hearings.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
There is a game of money in politics, not unique to Democrats. Suites at political events, costing from $500 to $1.5 million, are filled with people the politicians claim they will regulate. These people are looking down on the faithful while being told politicians will make them pay their share. The same is true on the Republican side. Politicians are looking down from on high at the people who make a difference in their communities. That is the reality of politics.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
A recent poll by Rasmussen suggests that 20% of mail-in ballots in the 2020 presidential election were rigged or defective, indicating a massive scam. The presence of mail-in ballots makes fair and honest elections impossible, as cheating is bound to happen. France and other countries have already eliminated mail-in voting to address this issue. The Republican Party needs to unite and take action against the Democrats, who cheat like never before. This situation is a disgrace.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
President Trump is directing the justice department to investigate act blue, a democratic donation platform, with a focus on allegations about illegal straw donors and foreign contributions. White House is directing the attorney general to investigate the Democratic party's fundraising platform. It's called ActBlue, and the president says he wants to know if foreign money is being donated to the group and then utilized to sway elections. Democrats are calling this probe a dangerous abuse of power. ActBlue is an enormous operation in Democratic politics, raised more than $16,000,000,000 since 02/2004. You may have seen the text pop up from candidates saying, please donate. Go to the Act Blue website. Republicans use something similar called win red. There was a memo signed on Thursday directing the attorney general to investigate if foreign nationals are using ActBlue platform to bypass campaign finance laws. Trump wants a report out in six months.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The video reveals suspicious donation patterns on fec.gov, with unemployed individuals making numerous small donations totaling tens of thousands of dollars to ActBlue and various Democrat campaigns. Investigator Tony Saruga found over 400,000 new ActBlue accounts created in 30 days, with the Harris campaign sending emails asking for $1 donations using fear tactics. Fake donors were inserted into ActBlue lists, showing the campaign's desperation for small donations to potentially facilitate a larger scam.

Video Saved From X

reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
The extent of corruption in our elections is unknown. Many candidates, regardless of party, may have paid to manipulate the system for personal profit. This isn't just about seizing power; it's incredibly lucrative. Consider the global interests influencing news organizations and the pressure from social media to silence dissent. This is a massive, well-funded campaign to undermine our fundamental right to preserve our republic. This is a critical moment, a pivotal struggle for our nation's future, echoing the fight of 1775.
View Full Interactive Feed