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We've stopped the $8,000,000 in taxpayer subsidies for Politico subscriptions. The team is working to cancel the payments immediately. Large organizations inevitably miss things. Claims of widespread waste and abuse haven't been substantiated with evidence. We haven't seen proof of the alleged misuse of funds.

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Seattle has agreed to pay $10 million to 50 rioters injured by police during the George Floyd riots. Other cities like Denver, Philadelphia, and New York City are also paying out millions to Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters. This means that taxpayers' money is being used to reward rioters who caused billions of dollars in damage and even killed people. It's a stark contrast to how protesters on the side of Trump are treated, often facing long jail sentences. The speaker urges viewers to vote and support Infowars, claiming they provide the truth about what's happening.

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A $51 million allocation for migrants in Chicago sparked controversy, particularly among some Black residents. They argued the funds should instead address the long-standing needs of Chicago's Black community. The proposal faced vocal opposition during a city council meeting, leading to police escorting individuals out and Mayor Brandon Johnson requesting a brief recess. Despite the controversy, city officials expressed commitment to addressing the needs of both the unhoused population and newly arriving migrants through dedicated revenue streams. Some felt money should be allocated for Black children and the Black community. 34 aldermen ultimately voted for the $51 million allocation.

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The Federal deficit is much larger than reported due to the way Biden's team hid student loan cancellations. The deficit for the previous fiscal year was $1.7 trillion, a 20% increase from the previous year. However, the actual increase was $600 billion, making the deficit $2 trillion. This puts the US on track to be $45 trillion in debt by 2033 and $144 trillion by 2053. Debt service, recessions, and wars further contribute to the deficit. Debt service costs are rising, recessions increase spending and decrease tax revenue, and wars add to the financial burden. With additional plans for global warming funds, corporate welfare, and welcoming illegal immigrants, the Treasury will continue to be looted until there are consequences.

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Good afternoon. Since 2022, Chicago has spent over $574 million on illegal immigrants, which is concerning. Brandon Johnson's handling of the budget raises questions, especially regarding the $40 million credit line—how much will actually be used and repaid? We need Tom Homan and Donald Trump to help improve our city. Chicago is $1 billion in debt, and Democrats seem to struggle with finances, as seen with Kamala Harris's campaign spending. It's important to remember that Johnson spent $32,000 on haircuts and makeup from campaign funds. We need to change our voting habits in cities like Chicago and New York. It's not about Republicans versus Democrats anymore; it's about populism versus establishment. Don't let them distract us with race baiting when it comes to jobs. We need to focus on legal citizens and their needs.

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The US government is using BlackRock to house illegal immigrants in New York, paying homeowners $125 per migrant per day. With BlackRock owning many properties, they could potentially house multiple migrants, earning significant monthly income. This arrangement benefits both BlackRock and the migrants, with the government guaranteeing the payments. The influx of migrants into New York is incentivized by these programs, creating a profitable situation for BlackRock until the census.

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Some sexual harassment settlements, such as Kanye's, are not included in official counts because they were paid from office budgets instead of the office of compliance. Regardless, taxpayers are still responsible for these settlements.

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The US government is using BlackRock to house illegal immigrants in New York, paying homeowners $125 per migrant per day. With BlackRock owning many properties, they stand to profit significantly. Incentives in New York make it attractive for migrants to go there. This arrangement is likely to continue until the census.

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In recent months, our administration has delivered for New Yorkers with increased jobs and decreased crime. However, we face fiscal challenges due to the asylum seeker crisis and the ending of COVID-19 stimulus funding. Without timely action from state and federal partners, tough choices will need to be made. We have already reduced city-funded spending by 5% and balanced the budget without disrupting services or raising taxes. But we still have a $7 billion budget gap and may need to make further cuts. We need to unite as a city and ask Albany and Washington DC for support. Despite the challenges, we will come back stronger, as that is the New York City way.

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Trump is lying about giving Americans a dividend from savings. The $1,200 refunds during COVID were due to a Democratic House and Senate. They'll claim they want to give refunds, but Congress won't allow it because there's no money. Those refunds happened during a unique time, a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic. However, with Ebola detected in New York, and if we dismiss scientists and experts, reject vaccines and medicine, we risk facing multiple pandemics due to incompetence. We're not in the business of handing out money, and I doubt $5,000 will do much for you anyway.

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We received a statement from DHS about the $59,000,000 sent from FEMA to NYC for migrants. Four employees are being fired for making the payment without authorization. This misappropriation of funds is long overdue; billions of taxpayer dollars have been wasted on housing, food, and healthcare for illegal immigrants. New York City’s sanctuary city status incentivizes this, and it must stop. Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul have been criticized for their handling of the migrant crisis. The Biden administration’s policies are contributing to the problem, and stopping the influx at the border is crucial. Additionally, New York’s top court is considering allowing non-citizen voting, which would add 800,000 voters. This is unacceptable and should not be allowed.

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HUD identified robust improper payments in rental assistance programs. About $77,000,000 in payments to around 30,000 dead tenants, about $150,000,000 paid to people with nonexistent Social Security numbers, and around $288,000,000 paid to support excessively high rent. According to HUD, the vast majority of these incorrect payments, $5,200,000,000.0 of them, were made to people with inactive sam.gov accounts—the government website where people can register for assistance. The payments under scrutiny fall under two programs: tenant-based rental assistance and project-based rental assistance. Project-based rental assistance subsidizes housing units so low-income individuals can afford them with the government paying the property owner, and tenant-based rental assistance goes directly to the person in need. In total, HUD sent down around $50,400,000,000.0 in rental assistance payments in 2024 to more than 204,000 individuals. The potential error flagged by HUD would make up for around 11.5% of these payments. Secretary Turner said in a statement, HUD will continue investigating the shocking results and will take appropriate action to hold bad actors account.

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New York City is launching ACES Place, which is described as the first city-funded homeless shelter dedicated to transgender and gender non-conforming individuals. This follows previous expenditures, including millions for safe injection sites, $700,000 for vending machines containing needles and condoms, and $220 million paid to the Pakistani government to house illegal aliens at the Roosevelt Hotel. The annual cost to taxpayers for ACES Place is reportedly $63 million.

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New York City is facing a humanitarian crisis and dealing with it almost entirely on its own. Mayor Eric Adams says the city's finances are buckling under the weight of 100,000 migrants who have been bussed to town over the last year. The city is still directly caring for more than 57,000 migrants across roughly 200 emergency shelters and is spending $9.8 million a day. The city has already spent about $1.5 billion and will spend an additional $4.7 billion in the year ahead.

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Savannah Hernandez reports from New York City's Roosevelt Hotel, examining the migrant crisis. She found a Jackson Hewitt table offering flyers to migrants, stating, "working or not, file your taxes, and we can get the maximum refund for your family." The flyer claims refunds could exceed $7,000 for one child and $14,000 for up to three children. A Jackson Hewitt employee confirmed they assist migrants with tax refunds. The reporter noted the flyers are being distributed as tax season approaches in New York City, a sanctuary city with over 200,000 illegal immigrants. Despite promises of mass deportations, the city has spent $7 billion on migrants. A shelter is closing in June, but another with 2,200 beds for single migrant men just opened in the Bronx. The report is dated March 2025.

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In 1994, the New York Fed and the Federal Reserve bought shares in the Bank of International Settlements (BIS). The BIS is described as the central bank of central banks in Sweden/Switzerland, said to operate above the law, with sovereign immunity, the ability to receive and hold money secretly, and to keep money on its balance sheet secretly. The Fed’s purchase allegedly made their relationship with the BIS closer. In 1995, a budget deal “crashed and burned,” and in October there was a claim from the president of the largest pension fund that “they, whoever they are, have given up on the country and moving all the money out starting in the fall.” It was around October 1997 that money purportedly began to go missing from HUD and the Department of Defense. The speaker asserts that from 1998 to 2015, $20,000,000,000,000 was missing from COD and $1,000,000,000,000 missing from HUD. With money going missing, the speaker describes the onset of the “great poisoning.” The argument continues that the next month after the budget deal collapse, OxyContin was approved, HUD predatory lending began, pill mills started, and targeting of low-income neighborhoods intensified, with roundups from the private prison movement. The speaker notes undocumentable adjustments rising sharply. By 09:11, the speaker claims, a reporter had been covering missing money and a large spread was planned for Insight magazine about $3,300,000,000,000 missing, demanding accountability and identifying which private corporations and banks ran the payment systems. The story was expected to run on 09/15/2001. On 09/10/2001, Donald Rumsfeld held a press conference at the Department of Defense stating that the DoD was missing $2.3 trillion (or $3 trillion, depending on version). The next day, 9/11 occurred. James Corbett later released a video, “Nine Eleven Trillions,” describing how offices blown up at the Pentagon and World Trade Center related to securities and financial operations connected to the missing money. The speaker asserts that the Pentagon office blown up housed the Office of Naval Intelligence Research Group investigating the missing money. The Patriot Act followed, DoD received large appropriations, and attention to missing money diminished. Fast forward to 2015, the financials allegedly showed the greatest missing money in one year: the DoD was missing $6.5 trillion in that year. Dr. Mark Skidmore, a budgeting expert at Michigan State University, investigated, and, after reviewing DoD financials, confirmed substantial undocumentable adjustments. He contacted the speaker to help conduct a complete survey of all financial statements from fiscal 1997 to 2015. The survey yielded figures increasing from $12 trillion to $21 trillion missing. When Skidmore published his 2017 report (at missingmoney.solari.com), it was found that the amount missing from the U.S. Treasury matched the total outstanding debt of the United States on the books—$21 trillion. Authorities reportedly pressed the DoD to produce audited financial statements; DoD refused. The Kavanaugh hearings are cited as the moment when the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASB) Statement 56 was issued, allowing the government to keep books secret as a matter of administrative policy, extending to private companies and banks doing business with the government. The result, according to the speaker, is that much of the disclosure in the U.S. securities market is meaningless due to government secrecy. The speaker notes that COVID-19 operations could not have happened without FASB 56, claiming it enabled access to unlimited secret money. A quoted anecdote is that one month after FASB 56 passed, Moderna reportedly raised $500,000,000.

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Nearly 20% of businesses are still shut down and when businesses lose money, so does the city. From a local government perspective, the revenue loss is critical and we need it. Right now it's affecting this year's budget. Because of the current business environment, Asheville is facing a shortfall of about $18,000,000 this fiscal year, and the $225,000,000 in promised relief money from the legislature is still not flowing. Those funds are not yet in our community. That process takes a while and the fastest we could even expect to see those funds is this summer.

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I don't have money, so they gave me 3,600. I'm not sure if it goes into my bank account. Let me check.

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We've just received a statement from DHS: four employees are being fired for circumventing leadership and unilaterally making a $59 million FEMA payment for migrant hotels in New York City. This is long overdue. New York City has been wasting billions on free housing, clothing, food, education, and healthcare for illegal immigrants, including criminal aliens. I applaud DHS for stopping these payments. We've incentivized sanctuary cities like New York to allow this to continue, and it has to stop. Eric Adams even spoke out against the Biden administration, saying the migrant crisis was destroying New York City. Now New York's top court is considering noncitizen voting in NYC elections, potentially adding 800,000 noncitizen voters. This shouldn't even be a discussion, but I'm concerned because the NY Court of Appeals has been corrupted by Kathy Hochul and NY Democrats.

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Rudy Giuliani has filed for bankruptcy after being ordered to pay $146 million for defaming two former Georgia election workers. He listed $1 million owed to the IRS and $150 million in other debt. Creditors will now try to collect what they can, but the judgment cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. Giuliani can appeal, but he would need to post a bond equivalent to the judgment amount. His defamatory statements during the trial have also led to a separate lawsuit filed by the women he defamed.

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We received a statement from DHS regarding the $59,000,000 sent from FEMA to NYC for migrants. Four employees are being fired for making the payment without authorization. This misappropriation of funds is long overdue. Billions of taxpayer dollars have been wasted on housing, clothing, food, education, and healthcare for illegal immigrants in New York City. This incentivizes sanctuary cities like New York to continue these practices. President Trump’s leadership is needed to stop this. Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul have been criticized for their handling of the migrant crisis. New York's top court is considering allowing non-citizen voting, which would add 800,000 voters. This shouldn't be a discussion; New York Republicans fought this effort and won in lower courts, but the court of appeals is a concern.

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We've just received a statement from DHS: four employees are being fired for circumventing leadership and unilaterally making a $59 million FEMA payment for migrant hotels in New York City. This is long overdue. New York City has been wasting billions on free services for illegal immigrants, including criminals. I applaud DHS for stopping these payments. Under the Trump administration, we incentivized sanctuary cities like New York, and it has to stop. Eric Adams spoke out against the Biden administration, saying the migrant crisis was destroying New York City. New York is circumventing federal law, allowing illegal immigrants to get benefits and access taxpayer money. In other news, New York's top court is considering noncitizen voting in NYC elections, which could add 800,000 noncitizen voters. It shouldn't even be a discussion. New York Republicans fought this before, and now the court of appeals, corrupted by Democrats, will hear it.

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A migrant family of four in New York could receive over $20,000 a month in free benefits. This includes $500 a night at a hotel, $130 a day for food, and $5 a month for two children in public school. This calculation excludes Mayor Adams' $1,000 cash gift cards, free healthcare at the ER, free phones, free lawyers, and $400,000 in free college tuition per dreamer. Meanwhile, taxpayers with jobs in New York pay $1,000 to live in a closet, such as an 80-square-foot apartment costing $1,754 per month. The apartment is described as being five steps long.

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New York Attorney General Letitia James stated that if Trump cannot pay the over $300 million in penalties from his civil fraud trial, they will seek court enforcement to seize his assets. This includes significant properties like 40 Wall Street. Trump will need to post a bond within the next 25 days, which involves cash and rights to some properties. He has the option to appeal the verdict, but ultimately, he must pay whatever amount is determined. If he cannot provide the cash, prosecutors will proceed to seize and liquidate his assets to satisfy the judgment owed to the state of New York.

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$1 billion wasted on individuals with no connection to our city. The true culprit behind this is Joe Biden, the author of All of Our Wounds, currently residing in the White House. This situation would not have occurred under Donald Trump's presidency.
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