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Someone is in jail facing up to 20 years for throwing a Molotov cocktail through a dealership. Anyone who touches a Tesla or goes to a dealership should beware, because "we're coming after you." Those funding such actions will also be targeted and identified.

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Since January 2025, Tesla vehicles and dealerships in nine states have been targeted by arson, gunfire, and vandalism. Lone offenders strike at night, using firebombs and guns, and leaving graffiti against perceived racists or political foes. The FBI warns that these attacks may seem like victimless crimes, but they are not. The FBI urges people to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity near Tesla locations to tips dot f b i dot gov, or call +1 800 call FBI. The FBI says that a tip could stop the next attack and that they are protecting communities, one report at a time.

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Let's focus on what we can do, like addressing organized crime. That's point 2 of the criminal code, according to the leader of the opposition.

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"What's taking property without right? What's taking property without right?" "Oh, that would be theft." "Why not call it theft? Why come up with this designation?" "this TPWR, taking property without right." "Taking property without right is what again?" "If you're speaking to the particular charges, I can't speak to that." "I can't speak to that particular case." "What does that mean?" "It means just what it said if that's what the crime is." "But why not call it? Mean, what would a normal person call taking property without right?" "Taking 3% property without right was the question. What does that mean?" "So if we look at collateral data such as ShotSpotter, we know that gunshots are down 29% from 20" "I've already answered you, sir." "And what did you say again?"

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We can eliminate all crime in America by changing the definition of crime. The laws were made to criminalize our culture. When I think of Eric Garner, I think of how they made laws to target Black culture, like selling loose cigarettes.

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Setting a car on fire is a criminal act that should result in jail time. Dealerships and cars have cameras, so those who commit arson will be caught and face severe consequences. The government, having just received its mandate, will prosecute these individuals. Sentences could range from five to twenty years in prison, and if charged with terrorism, there will be no parole or shortened sentences. Arson, breaking in, and shooting a car have nothing to do with politics or Tesla; they are criminal acts.

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The government has failed to address the high cost of living while attempting to misappropriate taxpayer money. This issue at the Treasury Department highlights the need for action. We will soon introduce the Stop the Steal Act to safeguard the Department of Treasury's payment system from those trying to unlawfully access personal and confidential information.

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There are predators on our streets who pose a threat to our loved ones. It doesn't matter why they turned out this way or if they had a difficult upbringing. What matters is that they are about to harm our family members. We need to focus on these individuals, not out of sympathy, but for practical reasons. We cannot forgive or ignore them; we must remove them from society to protect our families. We have no choice but to make our streets safer by taking them off the streets and putting them in jail. It doesn't matter why they are criminals; we have a duty to separate them from our loved ones and reclaim our streets.

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If a crime is committed by illegal immigrants, there should be an investigation. The federal government will find every illegal alien who is stealing American taxpayer dollars. If IRS investigators find illegal aliens stealing taxpayer money, they'll be referred to ICE and Homeland Security investigations. We shouldn't let illegal aliens steal taxpayer dollars. Millions of illegal aliens have stolen Social Security, using fake Social Security numbers and identities, which are felonies. They will be investigated, prosecuted, and deported. When those deportations occur, Americans will get jobs, tenants, and houses. If a crime has been committed, they'll be referred. If prosecution and deportation are justified, they will occur based on existing IRS protocols. No one is given immunity anymore. Illegal aliens freely stealing billions of taxpayer dollars should not be above the law.

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There are predators on our streets who pose a threat to our loved ones. It doesn't matter if they had a troubled upbringing or if they are victims of society. The fact remains that they are capable of harming our families. We shouldn't waste time pondering why they commit these acts. Instead, we need to remove them from society to protect our families. We have an obligation to separate them from the rest of society and make our streets safer. It doesn't matter why they are criminals or antisocial; we must take action to keep them away from our loved ones.

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The government has failed to address the high cost of living while attempting to misappropriate taxpayer money. The situation at the Treasury Department highlights this issue. To combat unlawful access to the Treasury's payment system and protect personal and confidential information, we will soon introduce the Stop the Steal Act.

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We need to address the rising violence in America by punishing drug dealers and users more severely. While drug use may be down, drug-related violence is still a major issue. The current lack of police, prosecutors, and judges is allowing many criminals to go free. The president's plan does not allocate enough resources to combat this problem, so we need to triple the commitment to law enforcement to effectively tackle the issue.

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When a crime is committed, there should be an investigation. The federal government will find every illegal alien who is stealing American taxpayer dollars. If IRS investigators find illegal aliens stealing taxpayer money, they'll be referred to ICE and homeland security investigations. Illegal aliens in mass have fake Social Security numbers and fake identities, those are felonies. Why should there be an entire class in this country that is immunized from criminal prosecution and arrest for committing felonies? Yes, they will be investigated and prosecuted. Americans will get jobs, benefits, and houses. If it is found that a crime has been committed, they'll be referred. If it justifies the prosecution, they'll be prosecuted. If it justifies the deportation, they will be deported. No one is given immunity anymore. No one is given permission to break the law anymore because this is not a country if illegal aliens can freely steal billions of taxpayer dollars.

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The number of car thefts has doubled over the past five years, and the number of carjackings has more than tripled. Murders in 2023 reached the highest rate probably ever. They say twenty five years, but they don't know what that means because it just goes back twenty five years. Can't be worse. Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged out maniacs and homeless people, and we're not gonna let it happen anymore. We're not gonna take it. Yeah. Just like we did, on our southern border. Nobody comes to our southern border anymore. Three months in a row, we had zero. I don't know if that's right, but the people that do the work, it's a very liberal group of people actually, and they actually said zero for the last three months.

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There are situations where far-right groups try to prevent access to institutions and courts during the asylum process. This goes against the principles of the Republic and deserves appropriate punishment. I propose that we move forward on this issue and create a new offense of obstructing the right to asylum. This would be a significant step and not just symbolic. It would complement the existing legal tools that are already powerful but do not specifically condemn obstruction of this important legal process. I suggest withdrawing your amendments so that we can work on this new legal concept, which is crucial in my opinion.

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This is fundamentally a case of widespread domestic terrorism with the purpose of intimidation, harming innocent people. The focus needs to be on the people organizing and paying for these attacks and protests, not just the foot soldiers throwing Molotov cocktails. The president has made it clear that those paying for and organizing these violent attacks will be pursued. Attorney General Bondi has said the same thing. The organizers, the generals, will be targeted. They are known. Prosecution will hopefully be for RICO and an organized criminal enterprise, which carries more serious penalties. The organizers and pushers of mass violence will go to prison for a very long time.

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We are introducing a new national action plan to combat auto theft. The plan includes tougher penalties for thieves, regulating theft devices, improving information sharing to identify stolen vehicles quickly, and enhancing cooperation between law enforcement, border officials, and the transportation industries.

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There is a discussion about immigration and its connection to criminal activity in New York City. The speaker mentions that while many immigrants are hardworking and looking for a better life, there is a small group involved in organized theft. This group operates on mopeds and scooters, stealing items like iPhones and clothing. The speaker highlights the criminal charges against them and the pattern of their activities. It is noted that these criminals travel to Florida to spend the stolen money before returning to New York. The speaker questions why they don't just stay in New York to commit crimes, to which the response is that they would end up in jail.

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We need a buyback program for the millions of assault weapons already out there. I support a mandatory buyback, but it has to be done smartly and correctly.

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Leaving your car key in the ignition and having it stolen makes you liable, so why don't people have to lock up their firearms? This lack of requirement has led to mass murders, often committed by kids who easily access guns. It's frustrating, but we need to focus on banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines.

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Our incitement hatred legislation needs to be updated for the social media age. It's not just the platforms that are responsible, but also the individuals who post messages and images online that incite hatred and violence. We need new laws to go after them individually.

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Right now, in Canada, there are some people with bad intentions who have in their house prohibited or restricted weapons without fair licensing. But the policeman is not knocking at every door to check what is in the end of each Canadian. They are seized when they are moved, when there's an event. So it will be the same. But all of the people in possession of one of the weapon that has been banned since 2020 and will not participate in the compensation program will have an illegal gun in its position. And that's a criminal act. All right. Thank you very much, everyone.

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As a former federal prosecutor and judge, I want to remind everyone that trafficking fentanyl, human trafficking, theft, rape, and murder are all illegal in the United States. The Department of Homeland Security must detain and remove those who enter the country illegally. We don't need new laws, we need leaders who enforce the existing laws.

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Law enforcement is being hindered from taking action, resulting in theft and destruction. The police are not allowed to do their job due to fear of consequences. This phenomenon is unique to our country and is watched by people worldwide. Law enforcement's dignity has been taken away, despite their competence. Police officers and border patrol agents know what needs to be done, but they are restricted. This issue is not limited to inner cities, as it is happening in unexpected areas. Organized groups are stealing from stores and selling the stolen goods elsewhere. Allowing the police to take necessary action, including shooting in some cases, will immediately put an end to this. Our police are exceptional.

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I'm Matthew Galiotti, head of the Justice Department's Criminal Division. Today we announce the largest coordinated health care fraud takedown in the history of the Department of Justice. We are announcing charges against three twenty four defendants for their alleged participation in health care fraud schemes involving approximately $14,600,000,000 in false claims submitted to Medicare, Medicaid and other health care programs. In a takedown this large, I can't possibly describe all of the work that went into dismantling each scheme. But there are four key points that bear emphasizing. First, these health care fraud schemes mean for every hardworking American family. These criminals didn't just steal someone else's money. They stole from you. Every fraudulent claim, every fake billing, every kickback scheme represents money taken directly from the pockets of American taxpayers who fund these essential programs through their hard work and sacrifice. And when criminals defraud these programs, they're not just committing theft. They're driving up our national deficit and threatening the long term viability of health care for seniors, disabled Americans and our most vulnerable citizens. This enforcement action involves the seizure of cash as well as luxury vehicles and properties returning real money to American taxpayers and to our government health care programs. Second, we are seeing a disturbing trend of transnational criminal organizations engaging in increasingly sophisticated and complex criminal schemes that defraud the American health care system. As part of this takedown, we've identified and charged defendants operating from Russia, Eastern Europe, Pakistan and other foreign countries. As just one example, we dismantled a scheme involving a sophisticated operation run from Russia and Eastern Europe that strategically bought dozens of medical supply companies in The United States and submitted more than $10,000,000,000 in fraudulent health care claims to Medicare. To make matters worse, these perpetrators used the stolen identities of more than 1,000,000 Americans spanning all 50 states to perpetrate this scheme and submit these false claims. But I'm pleased to report that federal agents intercepted and arrested key members of that organization at US airports and The US Mexico border, cutting off their intended escape routes. The days of transnational criminal organizations using the American health care programs as their personal piggy bank are over. Third, this takedown resulted in criminal charges against 74 defendants, including medical professionals who fueled America's deadly opioid crisis for personal profit. These are not isolated instances of poor judgment. These are calculated schemes designed to exploit Americans struggling with addiction while enriching the very people who were duty bound to help them heal. We charged pill mill operators who prescribed unnecessary opioids. We dismantled networks of corrupt pharmacies that existed solely to distribute drugs to addicts and dealers, feeding the addiction crisis that has devastated so many American communities. Fourth, many of the defendants charged as part of this takedown specifically targeted our most vulnerable citizens, elderly Americans in nursing homes, individuals with disabilities, those battling illnesses, and more. For example, our prosecutors charged seven defendants, including five medical professionals, in connection with approximately $1,000,000,000 in fraudulent claims to Medicare and other health care benefit programs for performing medically unnecessary skin grass on dying patients as they were seeking to spend their final days with dignity and peace. That conduct is exactly as callous and disturbing as it sounds. Patients and their families trusted these providers with their lives. Instead of receiving care, they became victims of elaborate criminal schemes.
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