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The report notes that Ahmed Naji Sheikh becomes the seventy-fourth person charged in the $300,000,000 feeding our future meal fraud case. Sheikh is described as the brother of Abi Aziz Farah, who was recently sentenced to twenty-eight years in prison. Farah was convicted with a group of others of stealing $50,000,000 of taxpayer money. Sheikh is accused of helping Farah launder that money.
A second segment asserts that in a normal country there would be a major backlash, but liberals allegedly want this, calling it the greatest form of social justice and silencing anyone who speaks out against programs “getting robbed” that are meant to feed hungry children, labeling them bigots, racists, and intolerant. The speaker claims that 25% of Somalia’s GDP comes from remittance—the money sent from the United States to Somalia—and presents a strategy described as stealing money from American taxpayers, giving Somali residents free housing, free food, free school, and free health care. The claim continues that such a lifestyle would encourage four or five children, while the native-born population struggles to have one or two, leading to demographic shifts that purportedly grant Somali residents more political power to enact legislation beneficial to Somali people. The speaker asserts that money not exclusively for Somalis would be stolen through fraud and that, as money increases, it is sent back to Somalia, stated as their goal. This sequence is linked to a claim that someone spoke about it at an Ilhan Omar rally.
The broadcast then references Ilhan Omar, describing her as someone who “openly hates America” and declares allegiance to a foreign country, and shows her at a church berating white people for liking Charlie Kirk, who is portrayed as representing American values. The claim attributes to the speakers a claim that viewers should “Thank you” for hearing this, and to describe those who are interested in rewriting this hateful man’s history as “full of shit.” There is a criticism of the church for allowing her to speak, and a rhetorical question about white liberals loving foreigners and telling them how evil they are for caring about their country. It is asserted that Omar’s plan has succeeded, that Minnesotans have adopted a belief that their purpose is to serve Somalia.
The narrative then shifts to Charlie Kirk, described as a man who stood up for America and American values, who is characterized as evil and awful, leading to Omar’s appearance on CNN where she mocks Kirk’s death and says he belongs in the dustbin of history. Finally, Speaker 3 reflects on how many people excuse the most reprehensible things, want monuments for him, a day to honor him, and a resolution to produce.