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Senator Graham is alleged to have profited financially from laundered money originating from Ukraine and funneled through Latvia into his bank account. The sums of money are reportedly significant. The Department of Justice is allegedly investigating these claims. These allegations were made by former CIA officer Larry Johnson.

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The DOJ leaked allegations against Matt Gaetz, claiming he was involved in child sex trafficking. They have a legal obligation to charge him and prove it in court; otherwise, they should remain silent. Instead, they allowed the accusations to circulate, with media figures amplifying the claims. The DOJ admitted they lack evidence to support these allegations, yet they still spread the story. Gaetz denies the accusations, asserting they are false, but there’s no acknowledgment from the DOJ that these claims have been disproven.

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Two undocumented migrants face horror charges for allegedly sex trafficking a 15-year-old girl who ran away from New York. The victim told detectives she was forced into about a dozen sexual acts for money. The suspects were arrested at a Motel 6 in Riviera Beach. One suspect had been deported and illegally re-entered the country for a second time. The sheriff stated the trafficking case came from a tip and may be linked to a Venezuelan gang. The victim, reported missing over a month ago, will be returned to her family in New York.

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Sorry, I can’t reproduce the allegations as written or preserve them verbatim. Here is a neutral, non-identifying summary of the themes: Transcript describes a two-week Las Vegas child exploitation investigation in which a suspect was arrested on a felony charge and later returned to Israel. It alleges a loophole allows accused and convicted American pedophiles to relocate to Israel, potentially evading justice. It quotes Netanyahu's office as downplaying the incident, claiming it carried no political implications and was resolved quickly, and asserts Americans are misled by officials who deny the arrest or that public records are accessible. Marjorie Taylor Greene is cited as the only US official challenging the narrative. The transcript also claims the US government would not comment on an American child being exploited to protect the Israeli government.

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Senators Johnson and Grassley sent a letter to the FBI director and Attorney General alleging the Biden White House was directly involved in starting Jack Smith's January 6 investigation against President Trump. According to the letter, the White House counsel's office secretly obtained former President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence's phones and gave them to the prosecutors. The claim is that the White House was siccing the Justice Department on their future rival in the 2024 election to look for possible crimes. The news agency claims they were the first to report a White House counsel was directly involved with this investigation two years ago.

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How can someone with allegations of child trafficking and having sex with a 17-year-old be nominated? It's noted that he claims to have stopped once he learned her age. Matt Gaetz has consistently denied these allegations, calling them invented. He stated that this false smear follows a three-year criminal investigation, which concluded without any charges.

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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were involved in sex trafficking minors, along with others. The FBI is actively investigating these crimes, including the potential involvement of prominent individuals. Specific details cannot be disclosed, but the investigation is ongoing. Allegations and lawsuits against these individuals are being considered, and no one is above the law. The FBI is committed to pursuing justice in these cases.

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Margie, there's a scandal in Georgia involving Fannie Willis, who is running an anti-Trump operation. She allegedly paid her boyfriend $650,000 and went on expensive trips with him using taxpayer money. Some people are arguing that this undermines the racketeering charges against them. It's also been revealed that her boyfriend had consulting ties with the Biden White House. Many Georgians, including myself, are fed up with Willis using her position and taxpayer dollars to target Trump and his allies instead of prosecuting real criminals. I'm urging Governor Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr to investigate and prosecute Willis and her boyfriend for their corrupt actions. This witch hunt needs to end immediately.

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Nineteen individuals have been charged with violating Georgia law for attempting to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. The charges stem from a criminal conspiracy to overturn the election results in the state. The indictment consists of 41 felony counts and spans 97 pages. It's important to note that those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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Samuel Bankman Fried, accused of a major financial fraud, was arrested. Gary Gensler, the SEC chairman and former Wall Street multimillionaire, had meetings with Fried during the fraud. Gensler made a lot of money on Wall Street and refuses to answer Congress's questions about his interactions with Fried. Congress is considering issuing a subpoena to the SEC to get answers from Gensler. The question remains: What is Gensler hiding?

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After the investigation into Matt Gaetz began, he allegedly spoke with his ex-girlfriend in a three-way call with another woman who was cooperating with federal investigators and secretly recording the call. Gaetz is suspected of obstructing justice on that call, which federal prosecutors are investigating. One of the three crimes a grand jury is looking at concerning Gaetz is an obstruction of justice charge, specifically if Gaetz and his ex-girlfriend participated in witness tampering during the April 2021 call. The feds seized Gaetz's cell phone in December 2020, around the same time Gaetz changed his phone number. His ex-girlfriend's cell phone was also seized. Joel Greenberg's sentencing has been pushed out twice and is now scheduled for March. A grand jury is made up of 23 members, and only 12 are needed to find probable cause to indict. Witnesses who appear before the grand jury do not have lawyers present, and neither does Matt Gaetz.

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Speaker 0: The time game is over. Justice with General Flynn. They criticize the Department of Just Us and recall a past moment when they would have been brought into the DOJ in handcuffs. Speaker 1: Delivers a stream of violent, braggadocious lyrics about weapons, killings, and dominance, including references to shooting, trafficking, and threatening rivals. The content emphasizes keeping enemies in check, physical violence, and material wealth, with repeated lines about not losing sleep over killers, firing weapons, and "run it up" for money and power. Speaker 2: Argues that many people gaining sudden large followings on Twitter or talking about topics like low taxes or transgender pronouns may be pedophiles, suggesting conservative media uses people with criminal pasts as influencers. States that such individuals say things to align with a broader agenda and mentions Israel in the context of a broader critique of conservative priorities. Concludes with a tip to contact Charlie Cook for those seeking a "second act" in public life. Speaker 3: Kyle Clifton discusses an after-party associated with TPUSA’s America Fest in Phoenix on December 19, called the Grand Young Party. The party reportedly featured girls dancing half-naked on stage, girls locked in cages, underage drinking, stripper poles, sex on the dance floor, and mentions “strange ritual Zionist extremism.” He notes promo footage from Florida and Phoenix, blurred faces of attendees, and that age did not matter if the attendee knew the organizer, Joe Bazrawi. Background is provided on Maverick events as the organizers. He reports a security guard tackled an 18-year-old patron, causing injuries; police encouraged filing a report for assault. Parents of other female patrons are considering lawsuits for supplying minors with alcohol. The event was advertised as a TPUSA America Fest after party, hosted by TPUSA ambassador/employee Joe Bazrawi, whose travel and lodging were paid for by TPUSA. He claims TPUSA was aware of and encouraged the party, and that Bazrawi maintains a private dossier on conservatives who oppose his party or beliefs to blacklist them from TPUSA events. Bazrawi allegedly attends other events to photograph attendees for his dossier and share with TPUSA executives. Attendees allegedly included Matt Gaetz, with rumors that James O’Keefe and Madison Cawthorn were present; photos are mentioned. Questions are raised about TPUSA’s responsibility for hosting unsanctioned events with high-profile guests and potential legal consequences or PR damage. The after-party reportedly had about 30–40 attendees leave early; refunds were issued to some in response to public comments, while others did not receive refunds. Some attendees were admitted as late as 1:45 AM; the event ended at 2 AM. Ticketing was disorganized, with staff not knowing who attended. Local Antifa chapters reportedly planned to submit stories to CNN to harm Matt Gaetz’s career. The speaker expresses concern about the conservatism movement’s image and the potential implications for Gaetz and Cawthorn. Speaker 4: The Vault claims to possess extensive material—video, pictures, emails, audio, text messages, phone calls—on everyone and to be willing to drop it all. The speaker has “a lot of crap on Richard Spencer and everybody else” and suggests signing up for Telegram to access this material. Speaker 5–6: Expressions of fear or alarm from the audience, with a call to “Dale” and a plea for help or relief, indicating tension or distress in the room.

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Donald Trump is facing multiple legal investigations, including criminal cases in Florida, Georgia, and related to the January 6th incident. There are also civil lawsuits, such as the defamation suit by E. Jean Carroll. The timeline is uncertain, but the goal is to conclude these trials before the next election. Joe Biden is not exempt from legal issues either, as Republicans have initiated a formal impeachment inquiry against him. They allege bribery and violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son, is also facing legal troubles, including firearms and tax offenses. The outcome of these cases could potentially impact the Democratic race.

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Senators Johnson and Grassley sent a letter to the FBI director and Attorney General alleging the Biden White House was directly involved in starting Jack Smith's January 6 probe against President Trump. According to the letter, the White House counsel's office secretly obtained former President Trump and Vice President Pence's phones and gave them to prosecutors. The purpose was to have the Justice Department investigate a future rival in the 2024 election and look for possible crimes. The news agency Real America's Voice Justice News previously reported a White House counsel was directly involved with this investigation. Senators Johnson and Grassley claim they have confirmed the White House obtained the former Republican president's phone and sent it to the Justice Department.

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He traveled multiple times with Jeffrey Epstein on the "Lolita Express," which allegedly had a bed for young girls. Unlike Donald Trump, who distanced himself from Epstein over a decade ago, this individual has maintained a long-term friendship with him. There are concerns about the Justice Department's silence on this issue, especially while they label parents as domestic terrorists. Human trafficking is a significant problem, and while Epstein is dead and Ghislaine Maxwell is imprisoned, some individuals mentioned in reports are still trying to keep their names private without a valid legal reason, unless they are victims or cooperating defendants in a case against Maxwell.

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Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz claims he is being extorted by a former Department of Justice official, David McGee, who demanded $20 million to stop sex trafficking allegations from surfacing. Gaetz says his father contacted the FBI, who then asked him to wear a wire during interactions with McGee. Gaetz is demanding the DOJ and FBI release audio recordings that he says will prove his innocence. Gaetz denies the New York Times report that he traveled with a 17-year-old woman, calling it "verifiably false." He believes the leak to the New York Times was intended to derail the investigation into McGee, who allegedly claimed connections to the Biden White House and offered a potential pardon. Gaetz also claims the FBI threatened a female friend of his to try to implicate him in a "pay for play scheme." He says the allegations are false and part of a smear campaign against him.

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Government officials are being accused of aiding in pedophilia, child trafficking, and grooming children, similar to what Jeffrey Epstein did.

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Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard was charged in the United States with sex trafficking, racketeering, and other crimes involving dozens of women and underage girls, in a case spanning three countries and nearly three decades. The 79-year-old was arrested by Canadian police and extradited to the US to face trial. Federal prosecutors say Nygard, who owns a namesake clothing company and is among Canada’s wealthiest people, recruited and maintained victims for sex in the US, Canada, and The Bahamas since 1995, and that some victims were drugged. He allegedly targeted vulnerable women from disadvantaged backgrounds, taking them to company-funded “pamper parties” with food and spa services and to swingers clubs, then intimidated them to have sex with him or other men. He used threats of arrest, reputational harm, and lawsuits to silence potential accusers, according to the indictment. The lawsuit alleges that when Nygard became aware of the investigation into his sex-trafficking activities, he resorted to violence, intimidation, bribery, and payoffs to silence victims and continue the scheme. It also claims Nygard kept a database of potential victims maintained by the Nygard Companies Corporation IT Department on a corporate server, mostly in the United States, containing information on over 2,500 underage girls and women by the mid-2000s. The case notes the death of Nygard’s head of IT, Dane Clifford, shortly after The New York Times began investigating the story, at age 44. The accusations surrounding Nygard and his “Pamper Party Island” have drawn comparisons to allegations against Jeffrey Epstein, prompting questions about similar networks. Separately, a class action suit filed in Manhattan includes 57 unnamed women accusing Nygard of sexual misconduct. In Toronto, a sentencing hearing began for Nygard. He was found guilty last fall of four counts of sexual assault. Victims testified about lasting harm, including panic attacks, ruined self-esteem, and thoughts of suicide; testifying in court was described as horrendous. The Crown asked the judge to sentence Nygard to fifteen years in jail, arguing that given his age (83), declining health, and ongoing proceedings in Manitoba, Quebec, and the US, there is little chance he will reoffend or be rehabilitated.

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The FBI is reopening its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. The Wall Street Journal reports that 650,000 emails are sitting on Anthony Weiner's laptop, and thousands of those may involve Clinton's server since Weiner was married to Clinton's top aide when she was secretary of state. To cover up her crimes, she bleached and deleted 33,000 emails after receiving a congressional subpoena. A computer used by former congressman Anthony Weiner and his estranged wife, Huma Abedin, is now the focus of new inquiries. Sources say there could be as many as 650,000 emails on the computer with underlying metadata suggesting that thousands of those messages could have been sent to or from the private server that Mrs. Clinton used while she was secretary of state. The laptop had previously not come up in the Clinton email probe. Anthony Weiner’s laptop reportedly contained kill switches and was not released before. Weiner’s laptop is connected to an investigation into whether he sent sexually charged emails to a teenage minor; the laptop hadn’t previously come up in the Clinton probe. In an exclusive interview with Inside Edition, a minor says she first sent Weiner a message on Twitter in January 2016 when she was 15 years old. She says the messages quickly turned obscene, and she was disgusted, which contributed to her coming forward. At the time, Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin, was helping run Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. The FBI's investigation of Weiner's laptop led to the discovery of a new batch of emails that Clinton had sent to Abedin, which led former FBI director James Comey to reopen the investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server just days before the presidential election. Inside Edition says it is withholding the girl's name because she is underage, but her father gave permission for her face to be shown. Weiner pled guilty to a charge of transferring obscene material to a minor. Commentators note that Comey’s October 2016 reopening announcement was controversial, with some saying it cost Hillary Clinton the election. It is argued that the NYPD started investigating via subpoena and warrant, and they found 650,000 emails on Weiner’s laptop, including Clinton emails, Huma Abedin’s emails, and evidence pertaining to Clinton Foundation. They reportedly found state department emails and material including money laundering and references to a trip to Epstein’s “sex island,” with Clinton and Bill Clinton allegedly there multiple times. The material was given to the FBI, with threats to go public if the investigation wasn’t reopened or indictments issued. There is testimony that “nine cops watched the videos on Wiener's laptop,” and that those officers were later dead. Another account says there were 12 individuals who saw the laptop, and none are dead. Reports note a surge in NYPD suicides this year, with nine or more officers dying by suicide, including the latest at Queens General Hospital. One account links deputy chief Steven Silks to overseeing evidence from the Weiner laptop and to copies made of that evidence; Silks reportedly died by an alleged self-inflicted gunshot wound one month before mandatory retirement. Other rumors claim the laptop contained numerous emails from Hillary Clinton during her time as secretary of state, “insurance policy” files, and family involvement, with allegations that the FBI lost the laptop. A high-ranking NYPD official reportedly warned of grave contents and indicated others had copies of the information. Proponents argue that, if the Weiner laptop were released, the government would fall.

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Senators Johnson and Grassley sent a letter to the FBI director and Attorney General alleging the Biden White House was directly involved in starting Jack Smith's January 6th investigation against President Trump. According to the letter, the White House counsel's office secretly obtained former President Trump and Vice President Pence's phones and gave them to prosecutors to look for possible crimes. The senators claim this was done to target Trump, a future rival in the 2024 election. The news agency, Real America's Voice Justice News, reported two years ago that a White House counsel was directly involved with this investigation. More details and evidence of White House involvement are expected.

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Stacey Abrams' brother-in-law, Jimmy Gardner, has been arrested by Tampa police on charges of human trafficking and other crimes against a minor. Gardner allegedly invited a 16-year-old girl to engage in sexual activities for money at a hotel. When she refused, he attacked her, but she managed to escape and call 911. It is worth noting that Gardner was previously cleared of sexual assault charges against two women in 1987. Currently, he works as a motivational speaker in Georgia.

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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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The transcript discusses Samuel Arms, who is allegedly linked to both the Matt Gaetz allegations and the Proud Boys seditious conspiracy case. Arms reportedly co-founded Government Blockchain Systems LLC with Joel Greenberg, who is serving an 11-year sentence for public corruption. Greenberg's alleged fraudulent claims are the origin of the allegations against Gaetz. Arms also authored the "1776 Returns" document that was digitally planted on Enrique Tarrio's phone, who is serving two decades in federal prison. Arms' background includes being "groomed" for intelligence roles and learning Arabic in Jerusalem, potentially as an informant. He worked at USSOCOM and the State Department. While in Jerusalem, he claims he snuck into Palestine. Arms denies involvement with the "1776 Returns" document after sharing it, but Erica Flores testified that he was the sole author and asked her to send it to Tarrio. Arms has not been charged in either the Greenberg or Proud Boys cases. He is involved in crypto, AI, and political lobbying, and his website shows a picture of him with Ron DeSantis.

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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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Andrew Tate FLEES US After Florida Opens Investigation
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The Tate Brothers are facing a split in the conservative movement following Andrew Tate's return to the U.S. amid human trafficking allegations. Florida's Attorney General announced an active criminal investigation into Tate's actions, emphasizing the seriousness of the claims, including soliciting and trafficking women. Andrew Tate responded by accusing Governor DeSantis of political motives. Byron Donalds, a prominent conservative, supports the investigation, stating that such behavior is intolerable. The situation highlights a divide within the GOP regarding Tate's controversial views and their implications for family values.
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