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The conversation revolves around the investigation into Joseph Mifsud and the FBI's handling of the situation. Questions are raised about the efforts to locate Mifsud, the lack of subpoenas, and the investigation's focus. Criticisms are made regarding the FBI's actions, the Mueller team's phone wiping, and the overall accountability in the investigation. The witness defends the investigation's sincerity, while the questioning suggests a lack of thoroughness and accountability in pursuing key individuals and issues. The conversation ends with tensions over the perceived shortcomings in the investigation.

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John Paulus serves a subpoena to someone named John for Tina Peters' lawsuit. John seems unsure if he had an appointment.

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Matthew Perry's laptop has been found with 334 missing or deleted files, including his rumored memoir. The missing manuscript has sparked speculation, with some suggesting intentional removal of sensitive information, accidental data loss, or a publicity stunt. Authorities and cyber forensics experts are investigating the laptop for any tampering. An anonymous insider claims Perry backed up his memoir elsewhere, fueling conspiracy theories. A mysterious figure named JD emerged, hinting at explosive revelations in Perry's memoir. The entertainment industry is on edge, discussing JD's claims. Cyber expert Dr. Lina Martinez announced a potential way to restore the deleted files but disappeared before her press conference. The intertwining of Hollywood drama, tech espionage, and cyber mystery has created a media frenzy.

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Nathan Wade, the focus of the House Judiciary Committee's investigation into Georgia DA Fannie Willis, is missing. The committee requires Wade to testify at a hearing regarding their alleged affair. Attempts to serve him a subpoena have failed, and he has disappeared. The U.S. Marshals are now conducting a manhunt to locate him.

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Lover boy finalizes divorce to be with Fannie, but they face subpoenas regarding their actions together. Fanny's office has a whistleblower, Amanda Timpson, who recorded Fanny's aide, Michael Kufi, allegedly misusing federal grant money. The whistleblower confronted Fanny about it. Fanny fired the whistleblower, claiming she didn't meet her standards. It seems that Fanny's office has a pattern of using public money for personal expenses, such as trips and swag. It's worth noting that Fanny is involved in prosecuting Trump.

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Speaker 0 is demanding to know the whereabouts of Hunter Biden's laptop, expressing concern about potential national security risks. The FBI Cyber assistant director admits to not knowing the laptop's location, despite it being turned over to the FBI in 2019. Speaker 0 requests to enter the contents of the laptop into the committee's record.

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The video discusses allegations of corruption involving the Fulton County District Attorney, Fannie Willis, and her boyfriend, Nathan Wade. It is claimed that Willis hired Wade, who had no experience in prosecuting felony cases, to prosecute former President Trump. Additionally, it is alleged that Willis used public funds to go on lavish trips with Wade. Documents suggest that Wade had meetings with the Biden White House while investigating Trump, raising concerns about collusion. The video argues that this case is riddled with conflicts of interest and corruption. The speakers express disbelief at the audacity of the alleged actions and criticize the lack of consequences for Willis.

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Reporter Danny Casaleiro was found dead in a motel, ruled a suicide. Speculation arises about powerful figures he was investigating, dubbed "the octopus." Allegations of CIA spying and money transfers lead to mysterious deaths. The case remains unsolved, with a warning that delving into it could be deadly.

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The speaker discusses the FBI's investigation into a person accused of espionage. The FBI mistakenly believed that the person had left the country, but he was actually living in DC. Despite this, the FBI hired him and paid him over $200,000, even though they knew he was a Russian spy. The speaker also mentions another individual, Charles Dolan, who was a source for the false dossier used to spy on American citizens. Dolan and the Russian spy even met on a park bench, but the FBI refused to interview Dolan. The speaker criticizes the FBI's actions and highlights the problem of running investigations from headquarters instead of assigning a US attorney.

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Congressman Jim Jordan has set a deadline for Fulton County DA Fonnie Willis to provide documents related to allegations of collusion with the Biden administration during her investigation of President-elect Trump. Jordan claims Willis conspired with the Justice Department and questions her motives regarding Trump's interference in Georgia's 2020 election. In response, Willis accuses Jordan of violating the US Constitution in an attempt to disrupt her prosecution of Trump and his co-defendants.

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Two FBI agents visit a woman's home looking for Elise, who is not there. The woman, Elise's mother, provides contact information for Elise. The agents assure her that Elise is not in trouble and leave their office number. The woman is initially hesitant but eventually agrees to pass on the message to Elise. The agents introduce themselves as Ashley Roberts and Kathleen Brown before leaving.

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Migrant runaways, children placed with adult sponsors by the US government, are disappearing. Detective Norma McGuckin in Culpeper, Virginia, is searching for 21 missing kids. Sponsors take them in, but within days, the children vanish. McGuckin patrols the neighborhoods, where many unaccompanied minors have fled.

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He arrives at her house late at night, leaves in the early morning, and texts her shortly after. The case involves Fannie Willis and her boyfriend lying under oath about their relationship timeline. Cell phone data contradicts their claims. Despite lacking experience, they lived lavishly together. The speaker questions if justice will be served for their perjury.

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The speaker questions the FBI's practice of tipping off the subject of a search warrant before it is executed. They inquire about the FBI's contact with the protective detail of individuals and the potential undermining of investigations. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of answers and accuses the FBI of a cover-up. Director Wray requests a 5-minute recess. The speaker acknowledges the frustration but explains that policies prevent discussing ongoing investigations. They mention that these policies were strengthened under the previous administration. The speaker concludes by stating that there is an obligation to call out corruption.

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Hunter Biden visited a small town in Arizona and left behind suspicious items in a rental car. He sought refuge at a desert sanctuary owned by Puma, a colon therapist. Police couldn't find him, and charges were dropped. A video promises to uncover more details about the incident.

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Migrant runaways, children placed with adult sponsors by the US government, are disappearing. Detective Norma McGuckin in Culpeper, VA, is searching for 21 missing kids. Sponsors take them in, but within days, the children vanish. McGuckin patrols the neighborhoods, where many unaccompanied minors have fled.

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The video discusses allegations of corruption involving the Fulton County District Attorney, Fannie Willis, and her boyfriend, Nathan Wade. It is claimed that Willis hired Wade, who had no experience prosecuting felony cases, to prosecute Donald Trump. Additionally, it is alleged that Willis used public funds to go on expensive trips with Wade. Documents show that Wade met with the Biden White House while investigating Trump, raising concerns about collusion. The video suggests that the case against Trump should be dropped due to the conflicts of interest and corruption involved. The discussion concludes with commentary on the absurdity of the situation and the likelihood of consequences for Willis.

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Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton announced that they had to seek a default judgment in Georgia against Fannie Willis, who did not respond to their lawsuit for records of her communications with the Biden administration and Congress regarding her actions against Trump. Fitton highlighted that in over 30 years and hundreds of FOIA lawsuits, no government agency or official has ever failed to appear in court for one of their cases. This situation is unprecedented and indicates Willis's efforts to conceal what Fitton describes as collusion aimed at targeting Trump.

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The manhunt continues for 57-year-old Vance Belter, the suspect accused of two targeted shootings of state lawmakers. The search has now stretched as far as South Dakota. Investigators are also on the lookout for another person of interest in connection to the shootings.

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Wanda, an alleged ballot stuffer caught on camera in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has gone into hiding. The judge overturned the election due to overwhelming evidence. People have mixed opinions about Wanda, with some describing her as a nice lady and others calling her a bully. She is currently on administrative leave and has not been arrested. The town seems to have a lot of questionable activities, but the governor of Connecticut doesn't see any issues with the elections. The video ends with Johnny from Fox attempting to interview Wanda, who remains silent and pleads the 5th.

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An individual confronts a man, identified as Alex Mayna with the IRS, alleging he is part of an undercover investigation targeting small people and destroying lives. The man is informed he is on hidden camera. Mayna denies knowledge of the situation and attempts to flee. The individual pursues him, stating they have "a runner at the IRS" and are on a "jog" in New York City with a criminal investigation poised to impact the IRS.

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President Trump's case in Georgia is facing a sex scandal involving the district attorney, Fannie Willis. She is accused of appointing her lover, Nathan Wade, as a special prosecutor in the case against Trump. Wade, who has limited experience in high-profile cases, has already been paid nearly $1 million in legal fees. These payments were authorized by Willis using taxpayer money. They have allegedly enjoyed luxury vacations together and Willis does not deny hiring someone she is romantically involved with to prosecute the case.

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Warren is arrested for an outstanding immigration warrant. He asks why he's arrested but is told to sit down. He requests a lawyer and bail assistance. The police mention the APU precinct for help.

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The judge overseeing the Trump Georgia election interference case has scheduled a hearing for February 15th to investigate allegations of misconduct by district attorney Fani Willis. Willis and one of her prosecutors are being examined for a potential improper relationship and misuse of public funds. While Willis has not confirmed or denied a romantic relationship, she referred to the prosecutor as a great friend. She believes that the criticism against her and the prosecutor is racially motivated. This development has sparked Republican attacks, including from Governor Kemp, and has fueled claims of political persecution against Trump.

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Black Gloves Found Near Nancy Guthrie Home, Mystery Man Seen with TWO Backpacks in Security Video
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A correspondent and a panel of former law enforcement specialists discuss a high-profile missing-person case in Tucson, focusing on newly surfaced surveillance footage and overnight search activity. The program tracks the evolving investigative picture: law enforcement’s interest in a potential phone-based lead, the reasoning behind unusual late-night searches near Nancy Guthrie’s home and an adjoining property, and the interpretation of evidence such as gloves found on a roadside and a backpack-clad individual seen in newly circulated video. The host and guests parse how cell-tower data, device pings, and proximity to the victim’s residence could illuminate a possible flight path or intermediary movements, while emphasizing that the absence of definitive results does not rule out a connection. The discussion advances through expert testimony about evidence handling, including questions about the timing and content of camera footage, the possibility of a forced entry, and the logistics of securing crime-scene materials for DNA and fingerprint analysis. They assess the challenges of distinguishing a likely abductor from unrelated bystanders, the role of anonymous tips and social media sleuthing, and the bureaucratic realities of warrants, consent searches, and interagency coordination in a high-pressure, time-sensitive investigation. As the conversation moves from immediate scene analysis to broader social dynamics, the panel explores the consequences of public speculation, the reliability of online rumors, and the media’s influence on ongoing investigations. They discuss the potential for multiple suspects or accomplices, the strategic value of tips from delivery drivers and neighborhood witnesses, and how investigators might map a suspect’s movements using biometric and digital footprints. Throughout, they stress the difference between compelling hypotheses and verifiable facts, highlighting the constant tension between rapid information sharing and careful evidentiary corroboration in a case that has captivated a nationwide audience.
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