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According to the speaker, New York Attorney General Leticia James is guilty of mortgage fraud for allegedly misrepresenting the number of units in her apartment complex. In 02/2001, James purchased a five-unit complex. In 02/2005, she refinanced the loan. In 02/2011, she allegedly took advantage of the HAMP federal program, which capped eligibility to buildings with four or fewer units, to prevent her loan interest from reaching its maximum. The speaker claims James repeatedly listed the complex as having four units in order to obtain the lowest possible interest rates, saving her tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. The speaker states that the property remains a five-unit complex. The speaker says they have documents proving the original purchase was for a five-unit complex and that James has since labeled it as a four-unit to take advantage of federal programs. The speaker urges viewers to tag Pam Bondi, the DOJ, and the FBI.

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency sent a criminal referral to the DOJ accusing Attorney General James of mortgage fraud. Director Bill Pulte says James appears to have falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms. She allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her principal residence and a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five, which Pulte says allowed her to get a different, more favorable loan. Additionally, she allegedly stated on some forms that her father was her husband in order to file as a married couple. Questions were also raised about James' Brooklyn home. City records show it was a five-family dwelling, which experts say would require a commercial property loan with higher interest rates, but James allegedly listed it as a four-family unit.

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On 01/10/2025, Allentown City employee Latarsha Brown reported finding a noose on her desk. The Allentown Police Department, assisted by multiple agencies, launched an investigation. Video surveillance, building access records, and employee interviews were conducted. Employees were asked to provide a buccal swab for DNA testing; all agreed except Brown, who later requested the investigation be discontinued. DNA testing of the noose revealed that Brown's DNA matched the DNA profile obtained from the swabs of both the outer surface and inner knotted portion of the noose. No other person's DNA was found on the evidentiary items. As a result, Latarsha Brown was charged with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and false reports to law enforcement. A warrant has been issued, but Brown is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency allegedly sent a criminal referral to the DOJ, accusing Attorney General James of mortgage fraud. Director Bill Pulte claims James falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms. James allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her principal residence and a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five. Pulte says this allowed her to get a different, more favorable loan. Additionally, she allegedly stated on some forms that her father was her husband to file as a married couple. Questions are also raised about James’s Brooklyn home. City records show it was a five-family dwelling, requiring a commercial property loan, but James allegedly listed it as a four-family unit.

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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.

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Someone is believed to be getting arrested for stealing 400,000 social security numbers and personal information from the social security database. This information was allegedly being sold to allow people to steal money from social security. The main way that identification is established in the United States is via social security, so compromising the system can allow non-citizens to get registered to vote and receive benefits. Democrats have allegedly taken every part of the government that could possibly be bent towards providing financial incentives for illegal immigrants to come to and remain in the United States, such as Social Security disability, Medicare, unemployment, and IRS refunds without any income. FEMA funds meant to help Americans in distress from natural disasters were allegedly diverted to pay for luxury hotels in New York for illegal immigrants, who are reportedly still there.

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has reportedly filed a criminal referral with the DOJ against New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleging mortgage fraud. The referral accuses James of falsifying records to obtain home loans for a Virginia property, claiming it was her primary residence in 2023 while serving as a New York state prosecutor. The FHFA alleges James misrepresented a Brooklyn property as a four-unit dwelling instead of five to secure favorable loans. Additionally, she allegedly falsely listed her father as her husband on a property purchase in 1983. According to Jonathan Turley, if James is held to the standard she created in the Trump case, this seems pretty straightforward. Roger Stone claims to have indisputable evidence of mortgage fraud, personal financial fraud, income tax evasion, and campaign finance fraud, as well as the illegal use of nonprofits.

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Allentown Police held a press conference to update the public on the investigation regarding a noose found at City Hall. Police were notified on 01/10/2025 by city employee Latarsha Brown, who stated she discovered a noose on her desk. An investigation was launched, including interviews and reviews of surveillance footage. According to police, Brown initially cooperated, but later requested the investigation be discontinued. Police state that every employee agreed to a DNA swab except Brown. A search warrant was later approved for Brown's DNA. The Pennsylvania State Police Crime Lab issued a report on 03/10/2025 stating that Brown's DNA matched the DNA profile obtained from the noose. No other person's DNA was found on the noose. As a result, Latarsha Brown was charged with tampering with or fabricating physical evidence and false reports to law enforcement.

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The speaker reports that $4.4 billion in unused COVID funds were identified, with $1.4 billion already returned to the U.S. Treasury. The Department of Labor exposed unemployment insurance fraud since 2020, with over $400 million in payments already disbursed fraudulently. Specifically, almost 25,000 people over 115 years old collected $59 million. 28,000 people between one and five years old received $254 million in fraudulent payments. $69 million went to 10,000 people not yet born, including one case where $41,000 was sent to someone who will be born 129 years in the future. The speaker says they are honored to return these dollars to the U.S. Treasury.

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Doge's survey of unemployment insurance claims since 2020 revealed that 24.5k people over 150 years old claimed $59 million, 28k people between one and five years old claimed $254 million, and 9.7k people with birth dates over fifteen years in the future claimed $69 million. The Department of Labor stated they are committed to recovering stolen tax dollars. Elon Musk noted the oldest living American is 114, so anyone 150 or older collecting unemployment is likely deceased. Antonio Gracias found that 1.3 million individuals are on Medicaid, with thousands registered to vote in some states. He stated a program designed for people they want to let in was abused, allowing illegals at the border to enter legally and receive Social Security cards without interviews, accessing every benefit. He claims many of these individuals have registered and voted. The system is so complex it may need to be dismantled and rebuilt. There is a call for accountability and a need to ensure this fraud never happens again.

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A person, reminiscent of a "Shadowgate" incident, claims false arrest while uploading a documentary featuring whistleblower ex-shadow government operatives. The arrest involved a grand jury indictment for burglary, but details were initially vague. There were veiled threats from police, and the person alleges defamation led to job loss. The person claims the arrest happened right before releasing a "world changing" documentary. They cite a grand jury indictment with felonies/misdemeanor charges that occurred while grand juries were supposedly canceled due to COVID, and a judge with a drunk driving record. They allege a Democrat prosecutor covered up abuse allegations and CPS workers tried to take their children under false pretenses. Court records of the arrest and charges allegedly disappeared. The person claims they were taken to a Department of Homeland Security emergency center next to an airport, with transports ready to take them to Wright Patterson Air Force Base, suspecting "Shadowgate" violated the Federal Espionage Act. They were eventually released.

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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.

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Police officials and a businessman were arrested for allegedly running an immigration fraud scheme that led to hundreds of foreign nationals illegally obtaining visas. Investigators began tracking what appeared to be a high number of armed robberies, but the victims listed were often not from Louisiana, and the armed robberies never occurred. For ten years, false police reports were allegedly made by Oakdale Police Chief Chad Doyle, Marshall Mike Slammy, Forest Hill Police Chief Glenn Dixon, and Former Glen Mora Police Chief Tebow Onesha. The fake reports were used by foreign nationals to apply for U visas, reserved for victims of crimes. The owner of a Subway in Oakdale, Chandra Conte Patel, allegedly paid the officers $5,000 for each false report. Investigators made arrests at a police chief's conference. The group faces dozens of counts, including mail fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy to commit visa fraud, with more charges possible.

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Wanda, a Democrat operative, was arrested for ballot fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 2019 and charged with unlawfully possessing another person's ballot and witness tampering. She worked for Mayor Joe Gannon, who she helped elect in 2023. Three other Bridgeport Democrats were also charged. Mayor Gannon refused to comment on the situation. Wanda's actions have led to distrust in the election system, with candidates feeling cheated. It is crucial to ensure fair elections by holding accountable those involved in fraud.

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The discussion centers on allegations of foreign and domestic interference in the 2020 U.S. election and related vulnerabilities in mail-in voting. - A 2020 FBI intelligence memo warned that China might have been sending fake driver’s licenses into the U.S. to create fake mail-in ballots intended to help Joe Biden win. The memo, reportedly corroborated by licenses intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Chicago, was allegedly dismissed and not investigated because it would reflect badly on Trump. There are claims that intelligence reports were requested to be destroyed under federal records rules to prevent leaks before the election, as the memo allegedly indicated China preferred Joe Biden over Donald Trump. - A 60 Minutes segment quoted the head of Homeland Security’s cyber security division stating there were no foreign intrusions in the 2020 election, which is asserted as false by the speakers, citing later indictments of Iranians in Manhattan in 2021 for interfering in the election by hacking a state database to obtain voter IDs used in a malinformation operation. - In Colorado, it is claimed that 670 Dominion passwords from 63 out of 64 counties were exposed on the secretary of state’s public website since June, and that these passwords were known to Secretary of State Jenna Griswold during a trial but not disclosed to clerks. There are accusations that this could imply compromised elections, referencing fraudulent activity in Mesa County and asserting that passwords beyond Colorado were involved with Dominion machines. Dominion’s Colorado base is noted, with a claim that Dominion also has ties to Serbia. A video referenced by Gary Brunson is suggested to support these claims about the origins of the electoral manipulation. - A video and related claims allege a connection to a 30-year CIA whistleblower and trace the origins of the alleged election manipulation to Venezuela and Hugo Chávez, tying in references to Patrick Byrne and broader alleged corruption. - The speakers assert there was a second country deeply involved in meddling in the election, with FBI involvement in August 2020 in recognizing a Chinese operation to mass-produce fake U.S. driver’s licenses and mail-in ballots to influence the election in favor of Biden, describing the operation as designed to help Biden beat Trump. Customs and Border Protection reportedly intercepted 20,000 fake driver’s licenses, corroborating the intelligence, while the Biden administration and the Chris Wray-led FBI allegedly covered this up for five years until the document was provided to Chuck Grassley by Kash Patel. - It is claimed that China viewed mail-in ballots as an enormous vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic, exploiting the weakness in the system, and that this concern remains for states lacking strong mail-in voting security. - Additional notes include a claim that there were tightened voting laws in several states post-2020, with increased confidence in the system where tightened; an arrest by HSI Miami and partners of a permanent resident Haitian national for unlawful voting and casting a false ballot; and estimates that 130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots were shipped from Bethpage, New York to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with the trailer disappearing. - The final claim references tens of thousands of fake voters having illegally cast ballots in the November election, implying broad down-ballot effects across Senate, Congress, and local elections.

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A former Facebook and Nike diversity manager was sentenced to prison for stealing $5,000,000 meant for DEI initiatives. She used fraudulent vendors and fake invoices to carry out the scheme. The justice department had been monitoring her activities for some time. She also marketed face shields during the pandemic. The video discusses the impact of DEI hires taking more than they give. The segment is sponsored by Done With Debt, offering debt relief solutions. The speaker, Elijah Schaeffer, urges viewers to visit the website for assistance.

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Two scammers pled guilty to a $68,000,000 fraud scheme tied to the state's Medicaid home care program. The crooks billed for millions in services that they never provided, in a case linked to the CDPAP program, which allows people who need care to hire their own caregiver through Medicaid, choosing a friend or relative as long as they go through the process. News Nation reports that two New Yorkers pled guilty to a involving large-scale recruiters who bribed patients with laundered cash and billed Medicaid over $68,000,000 for services that were not provided. This follows a separate million-dollar-plus conviction announced by New York Attorney General Letitia James this week, still tied to fake billing and kickback schemes within the state's Medicaid program. CDPAP, the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, is described as meant to make care easier for loved ones at home rather than in nursing homes, but is targeted by sophisticated scammers. Attorney John Flynn explains that while CDPAP is for people who need care, it’s become a target for scammers; the program’s intent is good, but bad people are taking advantage of federal and state money. The article notes that fraud in the CDPAP program is not new. In 2018, a man arranged for friends and family members to be paid as home caregivers for his sick mom, only to discover his mom was living in Bangladesh; during home inspections, his brother impersonated her to keep the fraud going. In 2024, Governor Kathy Hochul called CDPAP a “racket” and described it as one of the most abused programs in New York’s history. News Nation asked the governor’s office for comment on the recent fraud charges; a spokesperson said she has taken steps to fix the system by cutting out hundreds of middlemen. The governor’s office also cited Letitia James’s transportation company bust as an example of efforts to stop this kind of crime. The report notes that when Republicans asked for an audit of the CDPAP program in New York, supporters called it a political stunt, arguing that measures are already in place. Amid ongoing fraud, the narrative references a broader effort, including President Donald Trump announcing a new division to combat crimes like this. Natasha and Lea Lando are reporting on this developing story from New York. Lea Lando is live in Manhattan with the latest.

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency sent a criminal referral to the DOJ accusing Attorney General James of mortgage fraud. Director Bill Pulte says James appears to have falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms. She allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her principal residence and a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five, which Pulte says allowed her to get a different, more favorable loan. Additionally, she allegedly stated on some forms that her father was her husband to file as a married couple. Questions were also raised about James' Brooklyn home. City records show it was a five-family dwelling, which experts say would require a commercial property loan with higher interest rates, but James allegedly listed it as a four-family unit.

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The Trump administration has accused New York Attorney General Leticia James of mortgage fraud. The Federal Housing Finance Agency sent a criminal referral to the DOJ, alleging James falsified records to obtain favorable loan terms. Specifically, James allegedly claimed a Virginia property as her primary residence while also claiming her primary residence was in New York as an elected official. Additionally, she allegedly misclassified a New York property as a four-unit structure instead of five to secure a more favorable loan. It's also claimed that she stated her father was her husband on some forms. Legal experts note the irony, as James prosecuted Trump for similar offenses, including making false statements to financial institutions. The DOJ has previously prosecuted individuals for falsely claiming a property as their primary residence to obtain loans. One legal expert stated that the documents are quite damning and it's hard to see how the residences listed were her principal residences.

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Someone is allegedly going to be arrested for stealing 400,000 social security numbers and personal information from the Social Security database. This information was reportedly being sold to enable people to steal money from Social Security. The fraud is allegedly connected to illegal immigrants and voter fraud, as Social Security is the main way identification is established in the United States. Compromising the Social Security system can purportedly allow non-citizens to register to vote and obtain benefits. The speaker claims Democrats are using parts of the government to provide financial incentives for illegal immigrants to come to and remain in the United States, citing Social Security disability, Medicare, unemployment, and IRS refunds without income. FEMA funds meant for Americans in distress from natural disasters were allegedly diverted to pay for luxury hotels in New York for illegal immigrants, who are purportedly still there.

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Someone will be arrested for stealing 400,000 social security numbers and personal information from the Social Security database. This information was allegedly sold to enable people to steal money from Social Security, particularly for illegal immigrants and voter fraud. Compromising the Social Security system allows non-citizens to get registered to vote and receive benefits. Democrats are accused of bending parts of the government to provide financial incentives for illegal immigrants through Social Security disability, Medicare, unemployment, and IRS refunds without income. FEMA funds meant for Americans in distress from natural disasters were allegedly diverted to pay for luxury hotels in New York for illegal immigrants, who are reportedly still there.

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Earlier today, a federal grand jury returned an 18 count superseding indictment charging New Orleans mayor Latoya Cantrell and former New Orleans police department officer Jeffrey Paul Vappi the second. They are charged with a series of fraud, obstruction of justice, and false statement offenses for their role in a nearly three year fraud scheme that we allege exploited their public authority and positions. The indictment alleges that in October 2021, mayor Cantrell and Jeffrey Vappi, a member of her executive protection team, developed a personal, intimate relationship. From that time until mister Vappi's retirement in June 2024, they embarked on a scheme to defraud the city of New Orleans and the New Orleans Police Department by exploiting Vappi's job and Cantrell's authority as mayor to have the city and the New Orleans Police Department pay Vappi's salary and expenses during the times that Vappi claimed to be on duty, But when he he was actually engaged in personal activities, usually with miss Cantrell, but sometimes alone at the Pantalba apartment. The indictment describes the steps Cantrell and Vappi took to hide their scheme.

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Leticia James is accused of falsely claiming a Virginia property as her primary residence in 2023, potentially violating public officers law and vacating her NY AG position. This occurred shortly before her civil fraud case against Donald Trump. The motivation was allegedly to obtain lower interest rates. Additionally, James is accused of misrepresenting her Brooklyn townhouse as a four-unit dwelling instead of five to secure lower mortgage rates and insurance. Complaints were reportedly filed but dismissed as a minor error, while other landlords face fines for similar violations. In 1983, James allegedly filed a $30,000 loan with her father, falsely claiming to be married to him to get different underwriting terms. Between 2021 and 2022, James spent $42,000 in taxpayer money on private jets through a vendor called Venture Jets, which no other government agency has used since 2014. Some trips coincided with campaign events. The speaker attributes his investigative skills to his past as a criminal and the training he received from the FBI.

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Two New Yorkers have pled guilty to a $68,000,000 fraud scheme tied to the state’s Medicaid home-care program, CDPAP. The two defendants were described as large-scale recruiters who bribed patients with laundered cash and billed Medicaid for services at Brooklyn-based adult daycares that never occurred. The case is part of a broader pattern of fraud targeting CDPAP, which is designed to help people who need care at home rather than in nursing homes by allowing them to hire their own caregiver through Medicaid, including friends or relatives chosen by the patient through the program’s process. News Nation reports that the guilty plea comes as another million-dollar-plus conviction was announced this week, involving fake billing and kickback schemes tied to Medicaid. Attorney John Flynn notes that while CDPAP is intended to ease care for loved ones, it has become a target for sophisticated scammers. The segment places these cases in a historical context of CDPAP-related fraud in New York. In 2018, a man organized payments to friends and family members as home caregivers for his ailing mother, only to discover she wasn’t in the country—living in Bangladesh—and investigators found that his brother impersonated her during home inspections to sustain the fraud. In 2024, Governor Kathy Hochul characterized CDPAP as a “racket” and one of the most abused programs in New York State’s history. News Nation reports that the governor’s office said she has “taken steps to fix the system by cutting out hundreds of middlemen.” The governor’s office also pointed to Letitia James’s actions against related scams as part of ongoing efforts to stop this kind of crime. The governor’s spokesperson cited actions such as busting related transportation-company schemes as examples of reform, while Republicans requested an audit of the CDPAP program, a request described by supporters as a political stunt, with proponents arguing that there are already measures in place. News Nation notes that President Donald Trump recently announced a new division to combat crimes like these, underscoring a broader national focus on Medicaid and CDPAP-related fraud. The segment closes with Lea Lando in New York tracking the evolving investigations and prosecutions tied to these programs.

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Shakir Khan, a Lodi city council member, was arrested just hours after attending a council meeting, accused of fraudulently obtaining his seat. Investigators began looking into Khan in 2019 due to an illegal gambling operation, leading to charges of gambling, fraud, and money laundering in 2020. During a search of his home, they discovered sealed and completed ballots. A concerned citizen alerted authorities to multiple voter registrations linked to Khan, with about 70 names registered at his address or associated with his contact information. Investigators found evidence that Khan registered individuals without their knowledge, filled out ballots for them, and manipulated voter registrations.
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