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The speaker questions whether the manager of the Quality Learning Center in Minneapolis, Ibrahim Ali, is the same person who appeared in a viral video showing a man dancing in the back of mayor Jacob Frey’s election victory celebrations, and who claimed to speak Somali to supporters for Frey’s re-election. The speaker notes Ibrahim Ali’s assertion that there is no fraud at the Learning Center and considers the possibility that Ali could be a doppelganger living in the same city, or someone from the Somali community who works with local elected officials to sustain fraud schemes. The speaker emphasizes the uniqueness of Ali’s appearance and his messaging about a particular group, suggesting it would be plausible that someone running a fraudulent business would have a vested interest in political control in the city where the business operates.
The monologue raises the possibility that the same individual in question could be connected to political dynamics in Minneapolis, including Jacob Frey, who is described as having produced campaign videos in Somali for Frey, with the phrase “Docemagalada, Minneapolis.” The discussion continues with a note that Governor Tim Walz, after a period of radio silence, issued a statement days later, blaming Trump for the situation, specifically alleging that Trump “keeps letting fraudsters out of prison.” The speaker then invites the audience to consider whether this is the same person, concluding with a hypothetical for the audience: if they were the DOJ, they would be getting to know Ibrahim Ali very well at that moment.