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The speaker asserts that ADL, APAC, and UJA Federation are “literally arms of Mossad that operate with basically carte blanche.” They claim APAC is “the lobby that buys our congress,” ADL is “the legislative apparatus that tries to erode our civil liberties and our constitutionally protected rights to legislate protections for Jews and Jews alone,” and UJA Federation is “the fixer organization that funds and fixes and does basically all of the ops,” with “nine eleven” as a notable example. They reference early 2024, noting Kat Williams’ interview with Shannon Sharpe where Williams said “all lies will be exposed this year,” and anticipate developments around child trafficking and Hollywood controversies involving figures like P. Diddy, suggesting these issues would come to a head. They mention that when Trump announced, Lee Zeldin was described as being “funded by literally those same people, the AIG's, the Seth Clarman's, the Daniel Lobes, the fucking UJA Federations.” They name the third person as Elise Stefanik, claiming she is “literally founded by the same funded by the same people,” and that Stefanik is “on involved with National Endowment for Democracy,” which allegedly “melted half of West Hollywood with the fucking fires in collusion with Karen Bass and the former legislative director of APAC, Kenneth Wallach.” The fourth person named is Kristi Noem, described as having “passed antisemitism laws of within the borders of South Dakota.” The speaker then says, “we get Trump in office,” and mentions Kash Patel being nominated for FBI director. Patel is quoted as saying on some network that “we need to commit to protecting need Americans to wake up and prioritize truth,” and the speaker adds that “That is the last fucking thing that any of us want want to hear right.”

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Laura Loomer questions Rashida, a congresswoman, about her stance on Hamas as a terrorist organization. Rashida deflects the question and talks about unity. Laura then brings up Rashida's association with Linda Sartor, who fought against President Trump, and questions her views on Israel. Laura accuses Rashida of marrying her brother and committing immigration fraud. She also mentions that both candidates have been endorsed by CAIR, a designated terrorist organization. Laura concludes by questioning Rashida's loyalty to America.

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An individual was arrested for mentioning Palestine on Facebook. The arrest occurred because of a comment about Hamas, which is considered a terrorist group. The speaker expressed dismay at the heavy police presence involved in the arrest. The speaker stated that they are against terrorist organizations and do not want terrorists in the country. The speaker also mentioned Palestinian refugees and questioned whether they are receiving medication.

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Jerry Nadler has described the raid of his office as outrageous and fascistic. However, the speaker claims Nadler's aides and staffers protested outside an immigration courthouse, then ran back to Nadler's office, a secure government building, when things escalated. The Federal Protective Service performed a wellness check after being notified protesters entered the building. The speaker asserts that Nadler's staff pushed back against DHS, claiming they needed a warrant, but the speaker states it's a public building, so no warrant was required. According to the speaker, one of Nadler's staffers, whose legal status is unknown, pushed a DHS officer, which the speaker claims is a crime. The speaker concludes that Nadler's office committed an insurrection and that no one is above the law.

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"The PYM has cosponsored 450 anti West rallies in The United States." "Al Quds, one of PYM's partners, hosted the largest anti West rally in Toronto showcasing a swastika interlaced with the Star of David." "Nadia Tanus have called for the destruction of the West. To strike at the heart of empire." "Lina Assi has a history of hatred toward Western values." "Laila is a Palestinian terrorist and activist associated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine." "Palestine Legal is a legal aid organization supporting the movement for Palestinian freedom in The US, and they've received over 2,000 requests for legal support just last year." "And guess who funds Palestine legal? None other than George Soros through the Tide Center." "The Tide Center administered 24,500,000 in USAID grants." "They landed on an NGO called Honor the Earth who specializes in dismantling settler colonialism and racial capitalism."

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Speaker 0: Number one, we measure and track. Number two, we monitor and disrupt. We have a whole apparatus. I have 40 analysts working full time, seven days a week, twenty four hours a day, monitoring extremists. We monitor them online, social media, messaging apps, video games, cryptocurrency, podcasts, short form video, Wikipedia, LLMs. We monitor these people and we share the intelligence with the FBI. You saw last month, you heard about the thing that happened at Wilshire Boulevard Temple. Our analysts investigated what happened. They said they were Koreatown for Palestine, this group of people. They weren't. We were able to ascertain they were from a group called the Turtle Island Liberation Front. Turtle Island is how, like, left wing activists refer to The United States. They don't call it America. They call it Turtle Island. Like the Iranians call it, Iranians call it the Zionist entity, or they only call by its name. The Turtle Island Liberation Front, we gave them a whole dossier. Who are what is Turtle Island Liberation Front? What are their ideas, their goals? Who are they? We identified the people who are in the synagogue. This was on Wednesday, December 10. On Monday, December 15, this is gonna ring a bell. Kashmattel announced they cracked a terror ring where they arrested four people who are playing New Year's Eve bombings, Turtle Island Liberation Front. At least one of the people I know for certain was in the building at Wilshire Boulevard Temple vandalizing it and disrupting the event. So we're monitoring left wing radicals like the DSA and the anti war crazies and the pro Palestine crazies. We're monitoring right wing extremists like white supremacists, armed militia groups. We're monitoring political Islamists and Christian nationalists, all of them. And then we train. We're the largest trainer of law enforcement in America. Extremism hate. We train 20,000 officers every year.

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A congresswoman is asked if she supports Jared Moschowitz's call to name the Muslim Brotherhood a foreign terrorist organization. The question references the terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, and asserts the perpetrator was an illegal immigrant and member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The congresswoman does not answer.

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During a hearing, a congressman questions FBI Director Ray about the FBI's involvement in the events leading up to and on January 6th. The congressman asks if the FBI had confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol on January 6th, to which Director Ray avoids giving a direct answer. The congressman also mentions evidence suggesting FBI informants were present at the Stop the Steal rally on January 6th. Director Ray denies any FBI involvement in orchestrating violence. The congressman then brings up two buses that arrived at Union Station on January 6th, claiming they were filled with FBI informants dressed as Trump supporters. The chairman interrupts the congressman's questioning, and the congressman expresses frustration at not being allowed to finish his statement.

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Ilhan Omar, a congresswoman from Minnesota, is criticized for allegedly wanting to bring 1,000 jihadists sympathizers from Gaza to the state. The speaker questions how she was elected and mentions her attendance at a speech during their own campaign.

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Journalists conducting an undercover investigation described infiltrating Antifa communications during the height of New Jersey port blockades. They claim members of Antifa have infiltrated “almost every industry,” including AI engineering, university administration, telecommunications (T-Mobile), the United Nations, legal guilds, and nonprofit boards, and that they used “secret internal group chats” to identify individuals, quote “egregious statements,” and track where they work. They said they were personally on the ground at Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in New Jersey, where they claimed Antifa rioted and attacked journalists and law enforcement; they stated they deployed mace in self-defense and retreated for safety. They also stated NJ Byrne was among the groups on the ground and that NJ Byrne had been making headlines for shutting down major shipment ports, including Elizabeth Port. A journalist said the Port of Elizabeth entrance was shut down and characterized the port as one of the most significant ports in the world. They claimed that by reviewing Antifa signal chat groups, O’Keefe Media identified plans for future port blockades and violent protests, including celebrations of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and wishes that Trump’s assassin had succeeded. They said they matched members using names and profile pictures from the chats to publicly available accounts and employment information. One example given was Lex, allegedly matched to Alexis P. on LinkedIn as a council member of the New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault, who allegedly expressed hostility toward “centrists and conservatives” and described herself as a “menace to the white side of her family.” Another example was Jim Keady, described as a former city councilman in Asbury Park and a former candidate for the 4th Congressional District of New Jersey, discussed in the context of planning an Elizabeth, New Jersey port blockade. The transcript also described alleged links between individuals and specific organizations or jobs. It claimed Woojin Ko was subscribed to a group chat supporting Jackie McRae, described as having firebombed NYPD vehicles in 2026, and said Woojin Ko is an engineer at OpenAI. It claimed Belkacem Malfok works as an AI automation leader and expert for T-Mobile. It further stated that three people identified were in high positions at leading AI companies. It cited Rutgers University by naming Zainab Tanvir as an imaging director and assistant professor at Rutgers New Brunswick, and said chats included Amanda Dominguez, described as a Rutgers PhD student and an organizer for New Labor, a workers’ rights activist organization. It claimed the transcript also identified Aditi Rao as a doctoral candidate in Princeton’s Department of Classics. The transcript named Reverend Shannon Smythe as director of education at Princeton Theological Seminary and claimed it found Cress Velushi accessing NJ Byrne’s Google Drive, uploading photos, videos, and a media kit for a planned port blockade on October 3rd. Cress Velushi was described as a board member of the ACLU and a board member/co-founder of the National Lawyers Guild, and the transcript referenced prior litigation involving the ACLU and Portland. Other named individuals included Celine Simon, described as a co-founder of the Study Hall Foundation hosted by the United Nations annually, and the transcript quoted an exchange about “the language that they understand” and “sometimes that is violence,” tied to commentary on “peaceful assembly.” The transcript also said Thomas Whitehead, a Cornell PhD student, was arrested for assaulting a police officer with a flagpole. The speaker concluded by saying Antifa participants are “systematically invading” the justice system, AI technology, industries, and university administration, and called on the U.S. government to investigate and track “detractors.” The final portion included instructions to contact O’Keefe Media via email or Signal “to be a part of this investigation.”

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On May 29th, far-left extremists firebombed the White House and St. John's Church, resulting in over 100 injuries, including Secret Service agents. Many people were unaware of these events. One individual shared that he had to hide in a statue during the chaos, fearing for his safety. Despite witnessing the violence, there seems to be a lack of accountability or proactive measures taken against those involved. The conversation highlights the surprising ignorance surrounding these incidents and the absence of significant legal repercussions for the participants.

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The speaker discusses how they can potentially entrap individuals, including pro-lifers, through manipulation and social media tactics. They mention targeting political commentator Alex Jones and causing financial harm to him. Additionally, they reveal that FBI agents were present undercover at the January 6th Capitol riot. The speaker implies that the FBI's involvement in such events is kept secretive.

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President tweeted about the need to liberate Michigan. FBI director testified that white right-wing groups pose the greatest threat of domestic terrorism. FBI arrested militiamen planning to kidnap the governor. Attorney General announced charges against 13 members of 2 militia groups. The alleged terror plot was stopped before it could be carried out. The behavior of these individuals is disturbing and reminiscent of ISIS. Failure to condemn them is concerning. FBI and law enforcement are praised for uncovering and stopping these domestic terrorists. Four men accused of plotting to kidnap the governor were not convicted, as FBI informants were involved in planning and encouraging the attack. One informant even suggested similar plans to other groups in different states.

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The DOJ charged the Southern Poverty Law Center with fraud, alleging the organization misled donors and lied to financial institutions by paying members of violent extremist groups millions of dollars to act as informants. The indictment asserts that a leader of the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia “attend[ed] the event at the direction of SPLC, made racist postings under the supervision of the SPLC, and helped coordinate transportation to the event for several attendees.” SPLC interim president Brian Fair contended that the group has long used informants and called the indictment a political attack by the Trump administration. The report notes that the SPLC has claimed it was dismantling extremism by working with informants, but it questions whether the organization was “manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose by paying sources to stoke racial hatred.” Critics have argued that the SPLC has protected some people while targeting others, with one speaker saying, “They have made no secret of who they want to protect and who they want to destroy.” There is skepticism about the government’s theory: “Can the federal government persuade a jury that the Southern Poverty Law Center was out there funding extremism for its own purposes, manufacturing racism,” with the reporter suggesting it will be up to a court to decide, noting that “obviously, they'll have their day in court.” Historically, calls to investigate the law center have persisted. In 1995, the Montgomery Advertiser was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for articles alleging that the center was misleading donors and wasting their money. More recently, critics say that its hate watch list of extremists includes many mainstream conservatives. Tony? Jen? thank you very much.

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The transcript records a contentious exchange in a congressional hearing focused on fraud allegations in Minnesota tied to Somali immigrant communities, with aggressive rhetoric and several pointed questions from Speaker 0 and Speaker 1. Key points and sequence: - Speaker 0 decries what they call “insane” behavior regarding Rep. Nancy Mace’s simple question and references a “cover up.” - Speaker 1 asserts a “tr breathtaking” amount of fraud allegedly perpetrated against Americans by Somalis in Minnesota, accusing Democrats of avoiding discussion and calling for accountability, suggesting the fraud could exceed Somalia’s GDP. - Speaker 1 asks the witness (Mr. Balu) whether Somali-Americans should be required to speak English if they are American citizens, pressing for a yes/no answer. The question is deemed “inappropriate” by Speaker 2, who says the question is not appropriate, while Speaker 1 insists on a simple yes/no. A point of inquiry is raised about whether English is the official language of the United States. - Repeated interruptions occur as Speaker 1 seeks to reclaim time, with a back-and-forth over the validity of the questions. - Speaker 1 asks whether Somalians who committed fraud should be denaturalized and deported; Speaker 2 replies that most Somali Minnesotans are citizens, and he attempts to answer under US law. The exchange continues with insistence on yes/no answers, including a question about denaturalization for those who commit immigration fraud or marry a relative (brother) in relation to immigration fraud—viewed as inappropriate by Speaker 2. - Speaker 1 asks for a significant contribution to Minnesota from a Somali immigrant who cannot speak English; Speaker 2 begins to respond but the question remains unresolved. - The discussion shifts to Robbins, who is asked about Al Shabaab and whether money defrauded from the US went to Al Shabaab. Robbins explains that while there is no specific amount in general remittance fraud, a portion is taken as “tax” or corruption by Al Shabaab when funds enter the country. - Speaker 1 asks for clarification about who Al Shabaab is; Robbins identifies it as a terrorist organization in Somalia, affiliated with Al Qaeda in the speaker’s view. - The DNI is cited by Speaker 1 as stating that since 2014 Al Shabaab has killed more US citizens than any other Al Qaeda affiliate and, as of 2025, is Al Qaeda’s wealthiest component. The transfer of this claim is linked to debates about US tax dollars and Minnesota governance, including criticism of Governor Tim Walz (referred to as Tim Walls) and a mention of his resignation, with credit given to a YouTuber for highlighting Minnesota fraud. The discussion also involves Keith Ellison and questions about their roles and awareness of fraud within Minnesota. - Robbins details how the administration allegedly hindered internal controls and investigations by the OIG and DHS. - Speaker 0 concludes with a reiteration that residents seeking citizenship or asylum should learn English, asserting that many Somali immigrants in Minnesota did not speak English and questioning how they perpetrated such large fraud, and asks what questions should be asked moving forward. Overall, the transcript captures a highly charged exchange blending accusations of widespread fraud, language policy questions, denaturalization debates, and allegations concerning the funding of extremist organizations, with references to specific political figures and agencies.

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Three Democrat members of Congress engaged in a physical altercation with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall Detention Center in New Jersey. The speaker believes this is a new low for congressional Democrats, especially since Democrat leadership sent a statement of support. The Democrats were at the facility to demand its closure. The facility houses violent gang members, rapists, and murderers. The speaker claims Democrats support open borders and MS 13 gang members, want to allow illegals to vote, and want to empty the jails. Republicans, on the other hand, want to detain and deport criminal illegal aliens. US attorney Alina Habba in New Jersey has opened an investigation into the matter. The House Republican Conference is discussing appropriate action to address the behavior.

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The speaker confronts Mr. Ray about relying on the Southern Poverty Law Center, mentioning an individual involved in the global intifada group who illegally occupied the Cannon office building and disrupted Congress. The speaker questions if Mr. Ray was aware of this, to which he responds that he hasn't seen the photos but they were posted on Twitter. The speaker accuses the Department of Homeland Security of censoring Americans and urges Mr. Ray to investigate terrorism, providing evidence of terrorists in their office building linked to Global Intifada. They suggest that instead of targeting innocent individuals, the focus should be on those tied to Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if the FBI had any involvement with the violence at the Capitol on January 6th. Speaker 1 emphatically denies that the violence was orchestrated by FBI sources or agents. Speaker 0 then asks about "ghost buses," which are vehicles used for secret purposes in law enforcement. Speaker 1 is not familiar with the term. Speaker 0 claims that two buses that arrived at Union Station on January 6th were wiped clean and filled with FBI informants disguised as Trump supporters. Speaker 2 interrupts with a point of order, and the conversation becomes heated. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 expressing objection to his question being closed.

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Approximately a dozen individuals were arrested in the Cannon Building's rotunda during a hearing on left-wing extremism. Pictures were shared by my staff to showcase the incident. It's worth noting that the group responsible for the disturbance was funded by the Open Society, which is backed by George Soros. The Capitol Police apprehended the individuals.

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It's been known for a while that Ilhan Omar allegedly married her brother to help him enter the country illegally, which violates immigration law. The FBI reportedly had evidence confirming this but took no action. Republican operatives in Minnesota spent significant money on private investigators to determine if Ilhan Omar was a DNA match to her second husband. They collected DNA samples from different continents and found a conclusive match, indicating that her second husband was a sibling. The FBI arrested one of the involved individuals, Anton Lazaro, on separate charges right before the information was to be released. The FBI was allegedly uninterested in the information and said the statute of limitations had expired. The story was reported after viewing the website before it was taken down.

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Speaker 1 identified 48 people as antifa at the Capitol, most of them in disguises. They had Trump flags, American flags, and Trump hats to blend in. Some even entered the Capitol, including a Trumpster and a Viking, who were seen with Nancy Pelosi's daughter and her husband. These individuals are professional agitators from Antifa, not Trump supporters. Additionally, there were people with megaphones discussing the invasion of the Capitol.

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Congresswoman Waters was asked if she supports Democrat Jared Moskowitz's calls to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. She was also asked if she condemns antisemitism by the Democrat party that is allegedly causing violence against Jews. The questioner claimed there are calls for political violence in the Democrat party that have contributed to a rise in anti-Jewish and pro-Islamic terror activity in America.

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Speaker 1 says a case described by the FBI shows a group moving from being “strangers on TikTok” to “operational planning within three months” on a combined total budget of $1,300. Speaker 1 says the FBI found out about the plot on June 10 and had it “wrapped up within four days,” calling it “a good OSINT puzzle” that is “perfectly wrapped.” Speaker 1 then summarizes the FBI announcement: the FBI “thwarted this attack” at the UFC Freedom 250 match at the White House that took place over the past weekend, which Speaker 1 says kicked off the country’s 250th anniversary celebrations. According to Speaker 1’s description of the FBI case filings released that day, a group calling themselves the Vanguard of the Old found each other on TikTok in March. Speaker 1 says they then moved into encrypted messaging apps including Signal and Telegram and were allegedly planning a coordinated attack targeting government officials and wealthy attendees. Speaker 1 also says the FBI chose to unseal the documents, and that Kash Patel was praised on the record for the FBI’s “rapid response.” Speaker 1 notes Kash Patel was “sitting front row” at the event while taking credit for protection of the weekend. Speaker 1 says the grievances listed in the court documents allege they are anti-government, anti-APAC, anti-capitalist elites, and anti-data centers, described as “fringe beliefs of a minor few.” Speaker 1 adds that these grievances are “things that millions of people are openly talking about” online and that they have been listed as motivations in a single federal terror case. Speaker 1 says an Eskridge affidavit includes a statement that Eskridge was preparing his residence “to be a safe house and making a bunker under the floorboards of his shed,” and Speaker 1 remarks that only one other person had used the word “shed” in a similar context. Speaker 1 then provides a parallel described by Speaker 0 about a “massive underground complex” under a military construction ballroom, where the ballroom becomes a “shed” for what is being built under the military, including “from drones.” Speaker 1 says if the government needed to work the case quickly, it would need “a pretty serious tech stack,” including tools to scrape TikTok content, analyze seized phones, identify “18 unknown people” from encrypted chat fragments, and enable intelligence sharing across four states’ agencies. Speaker 1 then references Oracle and Eris Labs, saying Oracle partnered with an AI company called Eris Labs that “turns user-generated content into searchable military intelligence,” and that Oracle announced the partnership on June 4, about six days before the FBI discovered the plot. Speaker 1 says Oracle would bring the tech stack to a Defense Tech Summit in Brussels on June 25. Speaker 1 concludes by saying there are still 18 suspects at large and that the “sales pitch starts on June 25,” adding that it will be seen which gets resolved first.

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A woman asked a congresswoman if she would condemn the Hamas flag being flown outside the White House during a free Palestine protest last week. The congresswoman responded, "What are you talking about?" and "That sounds ridiculous." The woman then asked again if the congresswoman would like to condemn it.

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I seek recognition to raise a question of the privileges of the House, specifically regarding Representative Rashida Tlaib. Tlaib has made controversial statements and actions that include sympathizing with terrorist organizations, celebrating the Holocaust, and endorsing slogans associated with the elimination of Israel and the death of Jews. She has also expressed disdain for Israel and blamed America for the deaths of Palestinian babies. Tlaib incited an illegal occupation at the United States Capitol complex, endangering members of Congress and obstructing official business. The occupation was organized by a group called Jewish Voice For Peace, which advocates for a boycott of Israel. Tlaib's actions align with Hezbollah's orders and she spread false information about Israel's responsibility for an attack. Over 300 arrests were made during the occupation. This resolution calls for Tlaib's censure.
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