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Gavin Newsom and his wife allegedly called up the FireAce organization, which they are calling a "$100,000,000 money launder scam." They allegedly requested that information be deleted from the website because Spencer posted a screen recording of them on TikTok. The speaker claims Newsom and his wife do not want people to know that they took fire victim money for their "little made up nonprofit." The speaker says that the information has been removed from the website since yesterday.

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Gavin Newsom has been accused of misappropriating donations intended for fire victims for his political fund. He launched a website, californiafirefax.com, claiming to combat misinformation, which redirects to his official site where donations can be made. However, it's revealed that donations are processed by ActBlue, a political action committee for Democratic candidates. This means that part of the funds donated for fire victims may actually support political campaigns. What are your thoughts on this situation? Let me know in the comments.

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I looked into Norm Eisen's NGO, State United Democracies Center, which is full of prominent figures. This organization receives $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. All the videos they created with these knockoff puppets have less than 200 views. It makes you wonder, with all those famous names involved, is that the best thing they could do with $17 million? The result is awful; Jim Henson would be rolling in his grave. They didn't even promote the videos with ads. So, where did the $17 million go?

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Speaker 0: This is not just a story about violence and chaos; this is a money story. At the Government Accountability Institute, Peter Schweitzer and I followed the money to the top of what we call the protest industrial complex, Riot Inc. We found a network of NGOs—not just the Soros/Open Society network, but also the Arabella Funding Network, the Tides Funding Network, Neville Roy Singham and his network, Foreign Cash, and other big left-wing funders, including Hans Georg Wiese of Switzerland. They’re pouring money into this ecosystem. Here are three money facts about Riot Inc. Number one: Riot Inc. has many divisions like any corporation. It doesn’t just have the Antifa boots on the ground division; it has PR divisions, marketing divisions, and a well-funded legal division to get these boots back on the ground as quickly as possible. It has investors I mentioned. Number two: We have identified dozens of radical organizations—not just decentralized Antifa groups, but dozens of radical organizations—that have received more than $100,000,000 from Riot Inc. investors. These include lawyer groups and groups that advocate for calling good honest Americans fascists, etc. Number three: More than $100,000,000 in U.S. taxpayer funding has flowed into these funding networks, including at least $4,000,000 to these very groups themselves. There was an event in Atlanta called Stop Cop City; over 60 rioters were charged with domestic terrorism. These groups received money for that from both the billionaire class and taxpayer money. Additionally, this money helps fund decentralized crowdfunding platforms that support Antifa, the John Brown Gun Club of Elm Fork (which had links to the ICE facility attack), the Socialist Rifle Association, and others. Even though some groups don’t have LLCs or EIN numbers, they can still get paid. Some funding platforms are funded by this network that we call Riot Inc. Speaker 1: Do you know the name of any of the funders? Do you know the names? Because if you do, I’d like you to give them to Cash or Pam—or Christie? Speaker 0: Absolutely. Speaker 1: Or Christie? Speaker 0: Yes, we’ll do that. Speaker 1: As soon as you can. That’s all of you. Because you probably know the names after a certain period of time, you tend to find out. But these are people that do not have good intention for the country and that’s treasonous probably. So if you could, it would be very important if you could do that, it would be great. Speaker 0: it

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Gavin Newsom ordered Elon Musk to leave the command post during a live stream with firefighters, despite Musk's efforts to assist them. Musk had brought 17 Cybertrucks filled with Starlink equipment, food, and water to help firefighters who were struggling with communication and resources. Firefighters reported that Starlink significantly improved their ability to fight fires. However, Newsom also instructed Cal Fire to reject the donated Starlink equipment. While there were challenges with water availability, firefighters indicated that more water could have saved homes in the Pacific Palisades. Newsom's actions are perceived as politically motivated, creating an environment where firefighters feel pressured to conform to his narrative. The speaker has interviewed firefighters to uncover the truth about the situation.

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The transcript centers on alleged mismanagement of funds from a Fire Aid benefit concert claimed to raise over $100,000,000 for Los Angeles fire victims. The speakers assert that residents are asking where the money went and imply a lack of transparency or accountability. Key points include: - The Fire Aid initiative reportedly raised about $100,000,000 for residents, community needs, and funds intended to help with the aftermath, yet there is no clear accounting of where the money ended up. - The Fire Aid website states that all direct donations will be distributed under the advisement of the Annenberg Foundation. The IRS Form 990 lists the Annenberg Foundation as a 501(c)(3) based in Kunshakin, Pennsylvania, in a certain office building. - A red flag is raised that only 33% of the Annenberg Foundation’s annual expenses go toward actual charity programs; the remainder goes to administrative costs, including executive compensation. - The transcript highlights Cynthia Kennard (referred to as Cinny) as top leadership, earning roughly three-quarters of a million dollars plus six-figure bonuses, described as nearly seven figures for one person. - There is a reference to a photo or moment showing Cynthia Kennard with Gavin Newsom discussing issues like homelessness, described as an “if you know, you know” moment. - A comparison is drawn with Doctors Without Borders, noting that it spends almost 90% of its money on actual programs and less than 1% on administrative costs. - Local journalists’ inquiries revealed that the Fire Aid site lists only three Palisades organizations among nearly 120 grant recipients: Kahelet Israel, Chabad of Pacific Palisades, and Palisades Charter High School; none appear to be specific to Pacific Palisades. - Attempts to contact the Annenberg Foundation were described as fruitless or thwarted, with extensions that didn’t lead to returns, referrals to a mysterious man named Philip (no last name), and no subsequently found contact. - The speakers conclude that the $100,000,000 was allegedly largely consumed by administration, with about 70% directed toward the organization itself and the rest disbursed to various other nonprofits, each carrying their own administrative costs, leading to the impression that much of the money disappeared. Overall, the dialogue portrays the Fire Aid fundraising as potentially lacking transparency and accountability, with accusations that the majority of funds may have been diverted to administrative costs rather than direct charitable use, and that grant dispersals to other nonprofits were not clearly explained or traceable.

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We've known Tim Walls for less than a week, and we've already found out. He let rioters burn down cities, lied about his military service, crushed small businesses, and turned Minnesota into a child sex change sanctuary. As governor, Walls let a gang of politically connected Somali fraudsters steal a quarter billion dollars of your money. It was the single biggest COVID scam in American history. Feeding Our Future got a quarter billion dollars to send food to needy kids, but almost none of it was used for food. The Somali scammers blew our cash on real estate, cars, and trips; a $160,000 went to a Chinese company, and a half a million to Kenya to buy an apartment. Ilhan Omar got thousands of dollars in donations from some of the scammers. These guys weren't criminal masterminds, it was sloppy.

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Spencer Pratt puts Newsome on notice: "you're never gonna be president," asserting Newsome has "nothing but time for the next three years" to block it. Pratt alleges a "team of 70 lawyers"—neighbors whose house burned—are coordinating with Newsome as spokesperson. He says the "office of the first partner" is run by Newsome's wife, and that "they donated them their money to themselves." "Over $5,000,000 has been donated to the office of the first partner." "Again, that's his wife and him. They've been stealing from California." He suggests Harris might run for president because "at the end of this, Newsom could be done," and that if they can get all the information on Newsom out, "he may be done." "I'll make sure you never become president" because "it's that whole team of lawyers..."

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Gavin Newsom ordered Elon Musk to leave the command post while he was assisting firefighters with communication issues during a crisis. Musk had brought 17 Cybertrucks filled with Starlink equipment, food, and water to help the firefighters, who were struggling to communicate for extended periods. Despite this, Newsom also instructed Cal Fire to reject the donated Starlink devices. Firefighters on the ground indicated that better access to water could have saved more homes in the Pacific Palisades. Newsom's actions appear politically motivated, creating an environment where firefighters feel pressured to conform to his narrative. This pattern of behavior mirrors previous incidents during the COVID-19 pandemic, where firefighters faced repercussions for differing opinions. The pursuit of truth remains crucial, and interviews with firefighters reveal troubling realities about the situation.

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So we're in the Pacific Palisades, 12 people and over 6,000 homes and buildings. All gone. And that's thanks to you, Gavin Newscom. Greens, the devil lives in California. He a politician. Keep passing bills that bring chaos and division. Yeah, the devil lives in California. Should be in prison. He got horns, but he tries to keep them hidden because the devil is a Democrat. And we don't play that. They say that. They love America. We know it ain't devil is a democrat. That's a wrap, it ain't news. And the way they treat America is proof. I swear the devil lives in California, $100 bills. He knows everyone at Hollywood and parties in the hills. Give you everything you ever wanted plus a cup of mail for your soul and your vote is a deal. Because the devil is a Democrat. And we don't

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We're concerned about the situation in Maui and want everyone, including billionaires, to help. We've committed to giving $10 million, but haven't actually donated it yet. We're asking for your donations to reach that goal. So, you haven't given the $10 million, you just set a fundraising target. With disasters like this, money is crucial. As a multibillionaire with multiple billions and owning 2,000 acres in Maui, don't you have a moral obligation to help your community? Hello? Oprah? Wait, maybe she's Mitch McConnell.

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The speaker directs viewers to fireaid.org to search for grant round two and find Cal Volunteers. The speaker identifies Cal Volunteers as Newsom's nonprofit. Upon viewing the Cal Volunteers page, the speaker observes that the individuals pictured do not appear to be fire victims. The speaker notes that their clothes do not look burned out. The speaker concludes that Cal Volunteers did not need fire aid money.

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Gavin Newsom and his wife allegedly called up the FireAce organization, which they are calling a "$100,000,000 money launder scam." They allegedly instructed FireAce to delete information from their website after Spencer posted a screen recording on TikTok. The speaker claims this was done to conceal that they supposedly took fire victim money for their "little made up nonprofit." The speaker states that the information has been removed from the website since yesterday.

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THE DOGE report alleges that funds are siphoned from the public through NGOs and government contracts. The speaker cites two examples: "Senator Sheldon White house is under the hot seat right now because he backed the legislation that approved $14,200,000 to go to ocean conservatory." A second case concerns "Family Endeavors" in Pecos, Texas, meant for overflow of immigrant children; it has been empty since 02/2021, while "we have been paying 18,000,000 million dollars a month" to keep it open. A board member was "one of Biden's transition team members." The presenter then says, "This is my opinion only. From this point on, everything I've told you so far is facts. You can go look it up online. This is my opinion only. I call that a payoff." They conclude, "That is how they steal from you. That is today's DOGE report."

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Don't believe Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass, and the Democratic party when they say nothing could have prevented the Los Angeles fires. Newsom cut fire prevention funding and failed to build needed water resources. Bass cut millions from the LA Fire Department. They've known about these fire hazards for years but failed to address them, focusing instead on radical left causes like racial diversity and climate change. LA firefighters lacked necessary water, and Newsom cut water infrastructure budgets. The Democratic party is controlled by radicals, as I know from my own past. They prioritize things like race and climate over practical needs. They weakened laws, subsidized homelessness, leading to arson-caused fires. The left even chose Bass as mayor because she was a black woman, passing over a white candidate who would have focused on preventing these issues. It's time for new leadership in California, free from the radical left.

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There's graft occurring, and the left is upset because Elon Musk bravely stated there is a paper trail that will expose where taxpayer money is going, likely into politicians' pockets. In the past, it's been documented to go into campaigns, but now, people, possibly even members of Congress, should go to jail if they or their family members are profiting from this. Billionaires form NGOs with prominent board members, and the government dumps stolen taxpayer money into them, which is then filtered out among board members and political friends. Musk will document this, which is why there's such a strong reaction. Many prominent Democrats have ties to these NGOs, including Obama's transportation secretary, Biden's EPA chief, Nancy Pelosi, and Gavin Newsom. The hope is to prevent America from going bankrupt.

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In Downtown LA Skid Row, the speaker discusses funds allocated to help the homeless that are allegedly unaccounted for. In 2023, Gavin Newsom set aside $750,000,000 to build tiny homes, and in 02/2019, $24,000,000,000 was allocated towards the homeless. The speaker questions the wealth of politicians like Nancy Pelosi, who has served since 02/2007 and has a net worth over $120,000,000, and Maxine Waters, who has served since 1990 and has a net worth over $10,000,000. Gavin Newsom is reportedly building a $9,000,000 home in San Francisco. The speaker claims California's leaders have failed the people of Los Angeles and California, and over 66,000,000 people have left the state in recent years. The speaker criticizes Newsom for doing a podcast and suggests he may be planning a presidential run in 2028.

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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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In Downtown LA Skid Row, the speaker discusses the homeless situation, stating that in 2023, Gavin Newsom allocated $750,000,000 for tiny homes, and in 02/2019, $24,000,000,000 was designated for the homeless, but the money is unaccounted for. The speaker mentions Nancy Pelosi, who has served since 02/2007 and has a net worth over $120,000,000, and Maxine Waters, serving since 1990 with a net worth over $10,000,000. Gavin Newsom is reportedly building a $9,000,000 home in San Francisco. The speaker claims California's leaders have failed the people of Los Angeles and California, and that over 66,000,000 people have left California in recent years. The speaker criticizes Newsom for hosting a podcast and suggests he may be planning a presidential run in 2028.

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I've been looking into Norm Eisen's NGO, State United Democracies Center, which has prominent figures like Janet Napolitano and Michael Steele involved. This organization received $17 million in private donations, and after digging around, all I could find was that they produced a low-quality Muppet show. The puppet videos have less than 200 views each. With such notable people involved and a budget of $17 million, it's shocking that their main project seems to be this poorly received Muppet series. They didn't even try to promote the videos. I wonder where the $17 million went?

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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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After being appointed to the budget committee, the speaker uncovered that Newsom's January budget, claimed to be modestly balanced, actually had a $10-12 billion deficit. The speaker pinpointed that free healthcare handouts to illegal immigrants at state taxpayer expense were driving the deficit, costing $10 billion with no federal reimbursements, contrary to claims of $6 billion with reimbursements. After being warned to be quiet, the speaker exposed money laundering in the second meeting, identifying contracts and grants used to fund 73 far-left wing groups through COVID-19 projects. Following this, the speaker was removed from the budget committee. Since then, the speaker has been running a "Doge California" program, uncovering billions in wasteful spending and posting clips to social media.

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The speakers claim Newsom wants to implement a "Maui plan," referencing the displacement of Maui locals. They question whether residents of areas like the Palisades or Altadena will be consulted about changes Newsom and Bass make. One speaker alleges a conspiracy and accuses Bass of deflecting blame onto the fire chief regarding defunded departments lacking resources. Newsom's request for $40 billion in federal dollars is met with calls for a federal investigation and oversight into how the money is spent, regardless of who is in charge. The speakers demand transparency and accountability in the use of federal dollars, advocating for leadership that addresses community threats effectively. They emphasize that California and its firefighters deserve better, especially those who have lost everything. The speakers call for fair elections and government that supports its people with meaningful action. Randy Economy then takes the stage and thanks Mel Gibson for attending.

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The transcript presents a speaker arguing that Gavin Newsom’s welfare fraud problems are far worse than those attributed to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and that the liberal media is not addressing these issues. The speaker states that Newsom “allowed $30,000,000,000 in fraudulent welfare payments to be issued by the unemployment agency,” and that as a result, small businesses in California must pay off all of that debt through higher payroll taxes. The speaker contrasts this with Walz, who is “accused of allowing $250,000,000 of food stamp fraud to occur to Somali organizations.” The speaker asserts that Newsom’s food stamp fraud is at a multi-billion-dollar level and claims Newsom’s food stamp fraud rate is “thirteen point four percent,” describing it as “three out of every 20 benefits managed by Newsom's administration for food stamps completely fraudulent.” Additionally, the speaker contends that California funds “left wing NGOs,” including various Somali community organizations in Minnesota, and asserts that “a lot of those NGOs are using taxpayer money for politics.” The speaker claims that the liberal media is not covering any of these scandals and asserts that people should know these alleged facts because they are not being discussed by the media. In summary, the speaker asserts: - Newsom’s welfare fraud is exponentially worse than Walz’s, with $30 billion in fraudulent unemployment payments allegedly issued by California’s unemployment agency. - As a consequence, small California businesses must bear the cost via higher payroll taxes. - Walz is accused of allowing $250 million of food stamp fraud targeting Somali organizations. - Newsom’s food stamp fraud is claimed to be multi-billion in scope, with a fraud rate of 13.4% (three of every twenty benefits). - California is funding left-wing NGOs, including Somali-related organizations, with taxpayer money used for political purposes. - The liberal media is not covering these alleged scandals, and the speaker asserts these are important facts that should be known.

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The speaker claims proof exists on fireaid.org. They instruct the listener to search for "grant round two" and scroll to "Cal volunteers," which they identify as Newsom's nonprofit. The speaker questions the appearance of the Cal volunteers, stating they don't look like fire victims and appear to have nice clothes, implying they didn't need fire aid money.
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