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The speaker urges listeners to enforce the rule of law, stating that the president is not above it and requesting legal action. They claim they will sue and be a "real pain." The Trump administration has allegedly made shocking allegations against New York Attorney General Leticia James. The Federal Housing Finance Agency has sent a criminal referral to the DOJ accusing James of mortgage fraud. Director Bill Pulte, in a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, claims James appears to have falsified records to meet lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms. He cites a Virginia property allegedly claimed as her principal residence and a New York property claimed as a four-unit structure instead of five.

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The speaker claims that the press is not interested in the SARS reports, but they believe the Biden family is involved in a large crime syndicate. They mention evidence of human sex trafficking involving Hunter Biden and his law firm, Owosco. They also mention bank records showing money being wired from countries like China and Ukraine into fake LLCs for money laundering. Multiple Biden family members allegedly received direct payments from these LLCs. The speaker believes that if elected officials abuse their power for personal gain, it is corruption that should not be tolerated. They hope that the American people will take notice and demand accountability, regardless of political party.

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Governor Kathy Hochul awarded a $9 billion contract to Public Partnerships LLC (PPL), an out-of-state company, to monopolize a home care Medicaid program (CDPAP), impacting 700 local businesses and numerous New Yorkers. A lawsuit alleges the NY Department of Health preselected PPL before a sham bidding process, evidenced by prior knowledge from multiple sources and the SEIU Health Care Workers Union. Public Consulting Group (PCG), which advises Governor Hochul on medical policy, owns over 25% of PPL, creating a conflict of interest. Additionally, Hochul received a $5,000 contribution from PPL's VP of Government Relations in 2023. The Department of Health reportedly manipulated contract scoring to favor PPL. Representative Richie Torres is calling for a full investigation, suspecting corruption under Hochul's management.

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There needs to be Democrats who walk the walk and talk the talk because hypocrisy gets exploited to fuel cynicism. Insider trading in Congress is a prime example. Members of Congress sit on a committee, get information about a drug or a contract, and immediately make a call to their stockbroker, changing things so their portfolio swells. This is done on public trust, taxpayer finance, and public facilities while regulating the market they're trading on. The speaker questions why people act like money only corrupts Republicans.

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Congress has reportedly paid over $17 million in taxpayer money as hush money for sexual misconduct within its offices. The speaker contrasts this with allegations against President Trump, who allegedly used his own money for a $130,000 payment. The speaker suggests some members of Congress may have used taxpayer funds to cover up their misconduct. The speaker calls for the release of records related to these payments and questions whether the FEC will investigate the $17 million in settlements paid out by Congress. They emphasize that none of this money has been reported as a campaign finance expense.

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Speaker 0 raises the issue of leadership in Minnesota, noting that dozens of people have been charged and convicted for stealing millions of taxpayer dollars from government programs. The question is whether Governor Walls did enough to stop the fraud in the state, and whether Speaker 0 supports Walls’ decision not to run for reelection. Speaker 1 responds by crediting Governor Walls with achievements: Walls is the reason Minnesota has paid family leave and free school lunches. He notes that they have been through thick and thin together. Regarding fraud, Speaker 1 concedes that obviously everybody could have done more to prevent fraud, and he says that is a fair point to make. He points to current efforts, stating that Walls is setting up a whole bunch of infrastructure to do that. He affirms that the fraud is real and that it must be acknowledged. In terms of accountability, Speaker 1 emphasizes that when somebody commits fraud, there should be investigation, charges, prosecution, and, if appropriate, jail for the individual. He stresses that you do not hold an entire community accountable for the actions of individuals.

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A new report alleges that the House and Senate are investigating whether foreign adversaries illegally funneled money into Democratic campaigns. Letters were sent to the Treasury Department, FBI, and the Director of National Intelligence, claiming China, Iran, Venezuela, and Russia funneled money through ActBlue. According to one speaker, 19 state attorneys general, Senator Ron Johnson, and House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Pfau are also investigating. Congressional officials are requesting Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). Congress suspects foreign money is being routed to Democratic coffers. The speaker claims that obtaining SARs was key to substantiating the Hunter Biden story by tracing foreign funds. If Trump wins the election, the speaker predicts the Justice Department will launch a major criminal investigation in 2025.

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A judge who halted President Trump's spending freeze received over $100 million in government funding to his NGO, with money going to private jets and huge salaries. This is blatant corruption, as he failed to disclose this information, potentially facing decades in prison. House Republicans have announced impeachment articles against Democrat judges for obstructing Trump's duties and criminal conflicts. Judge McConnell received $128 million for his NGO, the Crossroads Rhode Island Foundation, allegedly for social programs, but almost none of the money went to that. The judge bought his position to protect these NGOs and funnel money. Senators Cotton and Graham are under fire for allegedly misusing funds from the Republican International Institute, an NGO that received hundreds of millions.

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has reportedly filed a criminal referral with the DOJ against New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleging mortgage fraud. The referral accuses James of falsifying records to obtain home loans for a Virginia property, claiming it was her primary residence in 2023 while serving as a New York state prosecutor. The FHFA alleges James misrepresented a Brooklyn property as a four-unit dwelling instead of five to secure favorable loans. Additionally, she allegedly falsely listed her father as her husband on a property purchase in 1983. According to Jonathan Turley, if James is held to the standard she created in the Trump case, this seems pretty straightforward. Roger Stone claims to have indisputable evidence of mortgage fraud, personal financial fraud, income tax evasion, and campaign finance fraud, as well as the illegal use of nonprofits.

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The transcript asserts that the government can provide funding to a so called nonprofit with very few controls, and that there is no auditing subsequently of that nonprofit. It emphasizes that with the 1,900,000,000.0 to Stacey Abrams, those involved “give themselves extremely lavish, like, salaries, expense everything” and that the nonprofit is used to “buy jets and homes and all sorts of things” and to “live like kings and queens” within the tax paradigm. The speaker reiterates that this pattern is not isolated to a single instance but is happening at scale. It is described as not being limited to one or two cases but as something being seen “everywhere.” Key points highlighted include: - Government funding to nonprofits occurs with very few controls. - There is an absence of auditing of the recipient nonprofit after the funding is provided. - A substantial amount, specifically 1,900,000,000.0, is directed to a high-profile figure identified as Stacey Abrams. - The recipients are portrayed as granting themselves lavish salaries, paying for expenses, and purchasing luxury assets such as jets and homes. - The overall implication is that funds are used to “buy jets and homes and all sorts of things,” leading to a lifestyle described as living “like kings and queens” within the tax framework. - The speaker stresses that this phenomenon is not isolated but is happening at scale, with examples seen “everywhere.” The speaker’s framing centers on alleged governance and accountability failures in nonprofit funding, pointing to large sums of money directed to an individual and the perceived use of nonprofit resources for personal luxury. The emphasis is on the scale of the practice and the lack of oversight, suggesting systemic repetition rather than isolated incidents.

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A new report alleges that the House and Senate are investigating whether foreign adversaries illegally funneled money into Democratic campaigns. Letters were sent to the Treasury Department, FBI, and Director of National Intelligence alleging that China, Iran, Venezuela, and Russia funneled money through the ActBlue online donation portal. According to one speaker, 19 state attorneys general, Senator Ron Johnson, and House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Pfau are also investigating. Congressional officials are seeking Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). Private briefings from financial institutions have led Congress to believe that foreign money is being routed to Democratic coffers. The speaker claims that obtaining SARs allowed the Hunter Biden story to go from fiction to fact. If Trump wins the election, the speaker predicts the Justice Department will conduct a major criminal investigation in 2025.

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The speaker was asked if there is evidence that Maxine Waters, Adam Schiff, and Chuck Schumer have received money directly from USAID. The speaker responded that taxpayer money is sent to government organizations, then to NGOs, which are government-funded but not governed by U.S. laws. Money is sent overseas to NGOs and the speaker is confident that some of it returns to the U.S. and ends up with the aforementioned politicians. The speaker states that it's not a direct route, but that some members of Congress are strangely wealthy, accumulating millions while earning significantly less annually, which is unexplainable. The speaker says they are going to try to figure it out and stop it from happening.

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Hunter Biden claims he's broke and can't afford a laptop lawsuit, despite his education and experience. This raises questions about where the Biden's money comes from, especially after leaving government. The government should work for the people, not enrich politicians and their friends. Past administrations pledged to cut wasteful spending, but the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act became a vehicle for enriching political allies through green initiatives. Organizations with ties to Biden and Obama received substantial grants, and individuals with connections to the administration landed lucrative positions. Government-funded NGOs enable practices that would be illegal if done directly by the government. These nonprofits are used to enrich individuals. Instead of directly supporting solar and wind companies, money is funneled to political allies. A solar panel company that received a $3 billion loan from Biden is on the verge of bankruptcy. It's time to prosecute corruption and get taxpayers a refund.

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We just received a statement from DHS: four employees are being fired for the unauthorized $59 million FEMA payment for NYC migrant hotels. This was long overdue; billions of taxpayer dollars have been misspent on housing, food, and healthcare for illegal immigrants in New York City. This incentivizes sanctuary cities and states to continue this practice, circumventing federal law. New York's leadership is inept and corrupt; Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul have enabled this, despite the strain on resources and the migrant crisis. We must stop the influx at the border and stop incentivizing this behavior. Furthermore, New York's top court is considering allowing non-citizen voting, which would add 800,000 voters. This is unacceptable and should not be a discussion. New York Republicans fought this previously but are concerned about the court's potential bias.

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We may be witnessing one of the biggest Medicaid fraud schemes in U.S. history. New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently awarded a $45 billion medical care contract to Public Partnerships LLC (PPL). 50% of this contract is funded by the federal government. This contract will destroy nearly 700 businesses and jeopardize the home care Medicaid program. The eleven ninety nine SEIU union announced that PPL would be acquiring the contract before public bidding even started, providing clear evidence that PPL's acquisition of this government contract was rigged. The union knew because they made a deal with PPL to unionize all workers, resulting in the union taking in an additional $1 billion per year. Republicans and Democrats have called for investigation into this apparent fraud scheme. I am calling upon the Medicaid inspector general to conduct an independent investigation. Kathy Hochul, eleven ninety nine SEIU, and PPL are hoping to hold out until March 28 when the deal goes into effect. This fraud scheme must be investigated right now.

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The speaker demands Tush James apologize to President Trump for a "witch trial" that wasted millions of New York state dollars. The speaker asks James how it feels to know she will be imprisoned for mortgage fraud.

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The speaker discusses the travel arrangements of a government official who commutes between Atlanta and Washington, D.C. The official flies on a private jet every weekend, costing the American taxpayer a significant amount of money. However, the official only pays around $200 per flight, which is the commercial equivalent of the region. The speaker also mentions that the official has a security detail and other staff who accompany him, resulting in additional expenses. The speaker suggests that this arrangement seems like corruption and questions the fairness of the situation.

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I'm calling for an investigation to uncover who in the government has been receiving kickbacks from USAID. Doge's congressional audits reveal that three Democrat senators have each inexplicably gained over $20,000,000 in net worth. When questioned, they claimed the wealth simply appeared. These files have now been handed over to Pam Bondi at the Justice Department. If they're found guilty of using taxpayer money to enrich themselves, what consequences do you think they should face? Share your thoughts in the comments on what actions should be taken against those who steal from American citizens.

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Forensic accountant Sam Antar, a self-proclaimed non-partisan Democrat, uncovered alleged financial discrepancies involving New York Attorney General Tish James. He claims James filed false financial disclosures to New York State, omitting mortgages and a property. Antar alleges that James listed mortgages that don't appear in property records and undervalued a Virginia property with $510,000 in mortgages, listing its valuation between $100-150,000. He also claims James misrepresented a Brooklyn property as a four-unit building when the certificate of occupancy indicates five units. Antar suggests James fraudulently claimed the Brooklyn home as her primary residence to obtain a lower interest rate. He says complaints overlap the units she claims to occupy, suggesting potential illegal sublets. He asserts every false financial disclosure benefited her financially. Antar dismisses claims of political motivation, stating James committed mortgage fraud and violated New York state law, regardless of who revealed it. He welcomes scrutiny of Governor Hochul and AOC next.

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The speaker was asked if there is evidence that Maxine Waters, Adam Schiff, and Chuck Schumer have received money directly from USAID. The speaker responded that taxpayer money is sent to government organizations, then to NGOs, which are government-funded but not governed by U.S. laws. Money is sent overseas to NGOs and the speaker is confident that some of it returns to the U.S. and ends up with the aforementioned politicians. The speaker states that it's not a direct route, but that some members of Congress are strangely wealthy, accumulating millions while earning salaries of only around $200,000 per year. The speaker says they are going to try to figure it out and stop it from happening.

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Again are caught up in a $5,000,000,000 fraud scheme that was siphoning taxpayer dollars. The scheme was uncovered by house Republicans. The accusations which have sparked outrage center on the discovery of more than 4,000 fake phantom jobs allegedly used to siphon taxpayer dollars into nonexistent programs, questionable gender surgeries for prisoners, and dubious arts and culture grants. House GOP investigators claim to have identified the thousands of fake job positions created to justify budget allocations that never materialized into actual employment. Critics argue this was a deliberate tactic to funnel public money back to Democrats, bypassing accountability and oversight. This as multiple claims come in over fiscal mismanagement under Democrat control led by governor Gretchen Whitmer with the Michigan state budget ballooning to more than $82,000,000,000.

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The Biden administration reportedly paid POLITICO $26 million over four years, including $8 million last year. The government claims this was for subscriptions to Politico Pro, which offers exclusive reporting about the federal government. Subscriptions cost between $10,000 to $75,000 a year. Politico Pro is allegedly not for government employees but for lobbyists seeking contact information for regulators. The speaker questions why government officials would need to pay for inside information about their own departments. The speaker claims the payments were a bailout and a payoff.

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Governor Kathy Hochul is under scrutiny for awarding a $9 billion contract to Public Partnerships LLC (PPL), an out-of-state company, effectively monopolizing a home care Medicaid program (CDPAP) that previously supported 700 local businesses. A lawsuit alleges the NY Department of Health preselected PPL before a sham bidding process. Evidence includes reports of PPL's preselection prior to bidding and the 1199 SEIU Health Care Workers Union announcement of PPL obtaining the contract two months before submissions were due. Public Consulting Group (PCG), which advises Governor Hochul on medical policy and Medicaid reform, owns over 25% of PPL, creating a conflict of interest. Additionally, Hochul received a $5,000 contribution in 2023 from PPL's VP of Government Relations. The Department of Health reportedly manipulated contract scoring to favor PPL. Representative Richie Torres is calling for a full investigation into the scandal.

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Leticia James is accused of falsely claiming a Virginia property as her primary residence in 2023, potentially violating public officers law and vacating her NY AG position. This occurred shortly before her civil fraud case against Donald Trump. The motivation was allegedly to obtain lower interest rates. Additionally, James is accused of misrepresenting her Brooklyn townhouse as a four-unit dwelling instead of five to secure lower mortgage rates and insurance. Complaints were reportedly filed but dismissed as a minor error, while other landlords face fines for similar violations. In 1983, James allegedly filed a $30,000 loan with her father, falsely claiming to be married to him to get different underwriting terms. Between 2021 and 2022, James spent $42,000 in taxpayer money on private jets through a vendor called Venture Jets, which no other government agency has used since 2014. Some trips coincided with campaign events. The speaker attributes his investigative skills to his past as a criminal and the training he received from the FBI.

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This is a perfect example of "do what I say, not what I do" kind of situation. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a White House Democrat in Rhode Island, backed legislation that funneled millions to his wife's environmental nonprofit, Ocean Conservancy. While the group raked in over $14 million in federal grants funded by bills that Whitehouse voted for, his wife was paid nearly $2.7 million. After so many years, an ethics watchdog is calling for an investigation into this blatant corruption. Someone needs to investigate what his wife was doing with all of this money and find out if they were actually using it to conserve environmental ocean stuff or if his stock portfolio or property values got a little bigger. Let me know what you think about this entire situation.
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