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"Ilhan Omar Is GARBAGE!" - Trump BLASTS Minnesota Leaders Over Somali-Aid To al-Shabaab Terror Fraud

"Ilhan Omar Is GARBAGE!" - Trump BLASTS Minnesota Leaders Over Somali-Aid To al-Shabaab Terror Fraud

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So, the story came out last week, a few days ago, about a billion plus dollars of what happened in Minnesota under Tim Walz, where they're trying to find where this money went to. And a lot of people were silenced, a lot of whistleblowers were silenced, a lot of people got in trouble for even commenting about it. Eventually, it got to a point where people were sick of it, they're like, no, no, no,

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we have to talk about it, it got pretty nasty. Now, Comer is targeting Waltz in his new house investigation, citing a billion dollars in alleged Minnesota fraud. Christine Noem comes out and says 50% of Minnesota's visas are fraudulent, and there's a couple things that happened. I just want to share this with you, and I want to get some of the guys' thoughts here from the business perspective. Rob, which clip is this one

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here? This is just the local news in Minnesota covering the investigation into

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Tim Walz. Okay, go for it. Could some of the money stolen in one of Minnesota's fraud cases have gone to a terrorist group? That's what the federal government is now investigating. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessette blames Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and the Biden administration, saying they are investigating allegations that hard-working Minnesotans' tax dollars may have been diverted to the terrorist organization Al-Shabaab. Republican members of the Minnesota delegation called on the U.S. Attorney to investigate

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those allegations late last month. President Donald Trump has repeatedly blamed Governor Walz and Minnesota's Somali community for fraud and crimes in the state.

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Okay, so that's that clip. Now Rob, if you can go to Kristi Noem, what she's talking about with the visas, because there's just a lot of stuff that's going on over here. This video was dropped yesterday. Go for it, Rob.

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You told me to look into Minnesota and their fraud on visas and their programs. 50% of them are fraudulent. Which means that that wacko Governor Walz either is an idiot or he did it on purpose. And I think he's bold, sir. He brought people in there illegally

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that never should have been in this country, said they were somebody that they're not, they said they were married to somebody who was their brother or somebody else. Fraudulent visa applications, signed up for government programs, took hundreds of billions of dollars from the taxpayers and we're going to remove them and we're going to get our money back.

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Okay. So, Jeff, when you're hearing what's going on with Minnesota, I don't know how close you're following.

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What are your thoughts on what's going on there? I think there's a, you know, people have a fundamental reaction to what's going on there and it's, you know, the idea for the American dream or the American, you work hard, you do your own thing, you get ahead that way. And so we have this fundamental reaction to stories like this where people are basically stealing. I mean, the fact that it might have been funneled to terrorism just adds another layer to this whole thing,

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another disgusting layer to everything else. But it's a symptom of what I think a lot of people have come to just expect. The bigger government gets, the more people have their hand out. And was anybody really surprised by this?

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When the news came out, it was like, yeah, I guess, I mean, that sounds, It's horrible. It's not great. But I don't know if it's a surprise part. I think will there be accountability part? That's what I mean. Yeah, people have gotten to the point where we just expect it because there never is accountability Yeah people, you know, they're stealing from the government all the time and what we hear about it Maybe once in a while somebody gets fired or you know, they have to go on vacation for a couple weeks You never hear somebody going to jail for it. There's no deterrence. And it gets back to the idea of the uniparty. Everybody's protecting their own because

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everybody's using the government as some kind of payoff scheme. You know, we have to pay off a constituency, we have to pay off somebody over here, and everybody wants to do it. So we just use the government piggy bank to just channel

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funds wherever. There's never accountability because it's too convenient. Tom, what do you think? Well, here's what I think. First of all, if you think that the fraud in Minnesota is big numbers that are kind of eye-watering, just wait till you see the same sort of visa fraud, snap fraud, and Medicare fraud and welfare fraud that's in California. It will make the numbers in Minnesota look like a child's allowance. We're still trying to figure out what the COVID fraud was. I mean, the numbers for that. Thank you very much. Yeah, exactly. That's where you start. So in Minnesota there's there's two sides to it that I see. Side number one,

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Democrats try to get what they believe is good use of government funds to give welfare to these people, voting blocks. So they feel they're giving it to voting blocks. Now there's half're giving it to voting blocks. Now, there's half of the Dems that then turn a blind eye because they know exactly what's going. It's remittances. And when you just see remittances as a code word for exported money, when you see that, how much did the Somali community go to banks that we can track transactions Pat and send money overseas

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remittances. It goes to Al Shabaab. You can also see if you study what are the size of remittances. You know what we could do Rob just real quick go ask for how big are the remittances annually from California to Mexico. So that'll give you so you can look at these small countries you can look at these two numbers side by side and not all those remittances going from California to Mexico. So that'll give you, so you can look at these- The size of a small country. You can look at these two numbers side by side, and not all those remittances going from California to Mexico are fraud. Some people have jobs and are trying to send money home to their mom and dad.

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They're living in cartel-controlled, horrible pueblos in Mexico. So in Minnesota, the question will be, they'll put it to a stop, but will anyone get arrested? What people wanted during the election, and the reason that Trump, right now, Pat, is minus 20 points with independence, approval rating today, you ask them, and one of the things they talk about is affordability, we'll get to that later, but they say, who's going to get arrested for this stuff?

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Who's going to get prosecuted for this stuff? And right now, first you have to stop it. But you have one side of the Dems that allows it to keep going because they see it as a welfare program. They know the cheating is going on and they just see it as means of people that are, you know, getting money to live.

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And then on the other side, you have Dems that know damn well that it's going out in remittances, but maybe they didn't know it was Al Shabaab. But when it all hits the fan right now, this is where the Dems run for cover, but this is one of the things that the president ran on. I'm going to stop the fraud, I'm going to drain the swamp, and somebody's got to get arrested. The American people want somebody to get arrested. They want exactly what Christine Ohm said and they want it backed up with handcuffs well

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if they want to get support from the independence they have no choice but doing that because When you when you look at what just happened Rob, you have the clip of this fellow who Went and met somebody at 15 years old on snapchat And then it takes a girl into a place Rapes her and then is a let go of this entire incident that

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took place. Go ahead and play this clip. Watch this, folks. Very disturbing when you watch this on why people are upset with what's going on in Minnesota.

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Go ahead, Rob. A man out on probation for sexual assault is charged once again.

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This time, prosecutors say he picked up a woman he met on Snapchat and raped her at

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a hotel in Bloomington. Prosecutors once called this man an extreme public safety risk but he never spent a day in prison for his previous crimes. Fox 9's Mike Manzoni joining us from our newsroom now and Mike, prosecutors signed off on plea deals in these previous cases.

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Kelsey and Randy, a judge sentenced the Minneapolis man in those cases back in May but he got credit for time served. So he never went to prison. It was all part of a pair of plea deals. This is the man we're talking about. His name is Abde Mahat Billy Mohammed. But prosecutors say the 28-year-old uses the names Kareem and Altesto on Snapchat.

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And that is where investigators say he met his latest victim as well as his two previous ones. Prosecutors say he picked up his most recent victim in Mankato back in September and drove her to a hotel near the Mall of America where he took her phone, told her she wasn't leaving, raped her, and held her against her will for days.

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That's according to prosecutors. Investigators used DNA to identify Mohamed as the suspect. His profile was already in the database from previous cases involving sexual assaults in Minneapolis in 2017 and another one in 2024. A Henneman County judge sentenced Muhammad in May in those cases including one involving a 15 year old girl. Prosecutors say two other

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unidentified men took part in that assault and one threatened the victim with a gun. You've got to be kidding me. But Mohammed never spent a day in prison as we said because he got credit for time served

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awaiting trial. So you wonder why people are furious. Tom, you're making a point about why independents, you know, where they're at with minus on certain areas support for the president. They want accountability. People want to say what the hell happens to a guy like this?

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And by the way, Rob, you had one of the charts that you had up a minute ago, which was phenomenal, showing who's getting entitlement benefits. Check this out. This is family receiving welfare. So purple is illegal headed households. Red is legal immigrants.

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Blue is US born headed households.

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The people we want to give the welfare to are citizens.

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The people you want to give it to, and when you look at this cash, go with a food, look at what food looks like, illegal 48%, legal 38%. That becomes what? That's 82%, whatever that number is, a massive percentage of it is those two. Then you have the Americans. Any welfare, illegal, legal, and then you have the US-born.

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People see numbers like this, they're like, what am I doing with my tax pay? Why am I paying taxes? To support who? To support people? I ran a poll the other day, Rob, if you want to go to this poll, just to see what the audience was going to say. Is it going to be, look at this poll here. Should illegal immigrants get SNAP, Medicaid and welfare that US taxpayers fund?

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Look at the percentage. It's not even like, people, you should read the comment section, like, what kind of a dumb question is this to ask? Exactly. It's crazy that you have to ask dumb questions for the world to see that 92.4% says this is a terrible idea but it's happening in America. Brandon what are you at with this? Yes a lot of things here I

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mean I'm gonna go to kind of a weird place with this and I've been feeling for a while. Weird place. Yeah I know I think that it's always bad when you have a politician who doesn't come from a position of strength financially because I think the best and most refreshing thing about Trump is that he was able to go in and boldly say whatever he wants to without really being worried about the financial consequences for his campaign. And whenever you're leaning on your political position as your source of income or

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your way of life, you're kind of captive to what the people who helped you get into power want you to do. So like the people, like Tim Walz, the potential for corruption or doing things with money, like the funding money that you shouldn't do, is like, it's obviously much higher than somebody who comes in there with money,

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who's like just thinking about what's best for the people. So I don't know, I think that there's something to be said or considered for people who go into politics should come from means or should come from means financially. Because yeah, I don't think that people who can't run their own lives or haven't shown they could run their own lives well

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are gonna run the country well. And then yeah, that goes into all the other stuff too.

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And by the way, if you think about how it was in America in the first place, you didn't just do politics full time. Right. It was a form of service. Make your money, take care of your family, then get into politics, give back to the country that gave you.

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Mayors didn't get paid salaries. People were not getting paid salaries. It was like, I'm doing this because I'm giving back to the country that gave me what I... Now people are going in as a business model of how to create wealth. Yeah. And that becomes a problem. Jeff, you look like you want to say something about this.

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No, I think that's fundamentally the issue here is that government has become a business.

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Right.

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Right, it used to be a purpose. The purpose was how do we best serve our citizens? And how do we draw from the citizenry to accomplish those goals? Somewhere along the way the bigger government got, it became a business, it became a racket. That's why people recoil at this, because why are all these illegal immigrants coming to the US and signing up for what? You do that, you get paid.

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Of course, you can't blame them in some respect, because that's what everybody does. It's become a big business, and then you have all of these NGOs and, you know, nominally philanthropical enterprises

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that are set up to help people and they tug on your heartstrings and say, yeah, these are poor people that need help. It's just a huge business. And that's what people are really, uh, people know this, they know that's a business and they, it's fundamentally un-American.

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I agree. It's becoming more and more public. Go ahead, Brian.

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I don't know. investment this is where 50 to 60 percent of our budget goes towards entitlements and then that's where the entitlement money is going to and then we have to go to like another two or three trillion in deficit spending so if it wasn't for this waste of money we wouldn't even have to go into deficit spending which is the reason we're 38 trillion in debt because we've done like two or three trillion in deficit for the last 30 years.

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Well the thing is, I'm sorry, American people are incredibly generous and have been for a long period of time but you don't you know you know Alexis de Tocqueville way back in the 19th century marveled at how Americans would gather together in communities to help people who are struggling there's always that undercurrent of you know if people are struggling we want to help them but this is not that this is something fundamentally different that

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that is by the way that is by choice then there's by force the choice is what Michael Dillon is why for choosing to do and I'm gonna stay on the Somalia story Rob Is this the president commenting on what's going on in Minnesota? Minnesota? Is that what this is? Yes

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This is yesterday during the cabinet meeting

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Okay, I want you to watch his watch what word the president used and how tired of it He is himself go ahead Rob and they contribute nothing

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The welfare is like 88% They contribute nothing. I don't want them in our country. I'll be honest with you. Somebody said, oh, that's not politically correct. I don't care. I don't want them in our country. Their country is no good for a reason. Their country stinks. And we don't want them in our country. I could say that about other countries, too. I can say it about other countries, too. We don't want them to help. We got to we have to rebuild our country.

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You know, our country is at a tipping point. We could go bad. We're at a tipping point. I don't know if people mind me saying that, but I'm saying it. We could go one way or the other. And we're going to go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage into our country.

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Ilhan Omar is garbage. She's garbage. Her friends are garbage. These aren't people that work, these aren't people that say, let's go, come on, let's make this place great.

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These are people that do nothing but complain. They complain, and from where they came from, they got nothing.

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You can pause it right there, now watch this. So you're listening to this, you're like, come on, how bad could it be? Here's a man who was sent back to Somalia. Okay. Watch what he says here. Go ahead Rob

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I'm a millennia do paint a little Borky well, I got a I don't want to be here no more. I'm living.

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I'm so tired of it.

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It's like I want to go back. I don't want to be here no more. I don't cut my hair. I don't shave, I don't do nothing.

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You can pause it right there. And I like the, whoever picked that music, like that piano in the background, that was great. So Tom, when you're seeing this, and by the way, as you're going, Rob, you have one other clip where a Minnesota councilman is saying they will fight Trump deporting Somali immigrants.

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Is this the one, Rob? Yep. immigrants is this the one right yeah is it I don't want to play the whole three minutes what's that is the main part of the beginning I believe so okay go for

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it my name is Jamal Osman I am the council member of war six someone who represent the largest East African community in Minneapolis I am proud to say I'm a Somali American this country, my family, 26 years ago. It has provided me a life that I did not have in Somalia. We came here and we are thankful to be here. I've been educated here, got the opportunity to serve my community, to be a council member. I know many families are fearful tonight. They are. But I want

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you to know that City of Minneapolis stands behind you as the leaders, both mayors and the chief and everyone that stands behind you are here to stand with you.

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Yeah, you can pause right there. Tom, thoughts? So, the president calls it garbage. Nothing good. Why are we taking them? 88% entitlement programs. You see the gentleman there talking with the beautiful music playing in the background on how challenging it is to be in Minnesota, in what do you call it, pretty much Minnesota, but they call it Somalia, and from there to no longer be

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in the States. How do you process all of this? Well where to start? The first thing is a guy that I don't even know if that's a real, I don't even know if that's a real I don't even know that's not AI I have no idea where that kind of look like AI. Yeah, I don't know where that the guy comes from Can you see on the grok if he's trying to seem like he's getting emotional and he says I'm not even cutting my hair I'm not even shaving but he's wonderfully clean-shaven except for a neatly trimmed mustache You could see him and a pretty nice he had on his wrist, by the way. Yeah, and so you just look at it.

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And this reeks of Democrat PR. It's based on feelings. We're supposed to feel bad, so we're supposed to do something. So I'll set that guy aside, because I can't validate who he is,

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where he's from, what he's done. We don't know his background, It's just somebody's trying to make a heartfelt message out of it, number one. Number two, going back, I'll tell you what's going on. Minnesota is failing its people. And you only need a mob, and you have it with the Somalis. Then you get a police chief or someone in power with detectives who agree to arrest or not arrest or start cases, Pat.

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They have to start the case. And then you have a DA that wants to do it and there was her name was Moriarty you know Marcy Mary Mary Moriarty I believe her name was and she was a county DA, county prosecutor whatever her title was but she was she let these teenage kids go free like like 14-year-old kids that committed a murder, two of them, let them go free. And as I recall, she's like, oh, well, you know, they get influenced by their friends.

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And then she said, well, she's taken a look at all of the people that were arrested for drug charges, and a higher percent were black.

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So she's

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concerned that we are racially targeting black women was each case on its merit for for sale transport of cocaine fentanyl and crack and meth yes it was so each one of those individuals were there but because they all happen to be one race she said oh we're hyper targeting and we need to reduce sentences Release people do a lot of things and so that's all you need Pat You need an attorney general to act like that not in the interest of the people or public safety

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Letting people go free and that's how a three-time sexual predator. That's her. That's it. Hennepin County Attorney, Minnesota Wow, and she was, yeah. And believe it or not, the people, there was a committee at one point that voted not to, they said, she shouldn't be our DA anymore. They wanted to overturn it. But she was just a train wreck, not in the interest of public safety. So all you need, and this is where people come out and say, well, these are the Soros funded DAs. Who knows if Soros funded them or not? But when you have a DA that feels this way about the American people's safety coming

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third, and then you've got the police now are going to favor one group and ignore prosecutions and detectives in the police department that are being led by the police chief and the DA on what to bring forward or not, then guess what? Sexual assault victims don't get represented, the place becomes less safe, people are suffering higher crime,

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one group goes free, and all of a sudden you have societal change and structural cracks. And then, and then, you have Democrats turning a blind eye to people finding ways to fraud, and guess what? The Dems are perfectly happy about it because all they're caring about is the voting bloc

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that gets them power to continue their globalist agenda and the dilution of the sovereignty of the United States.

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Biz Doc out. Prosecutorial discretion. That's what it really comes down to. And that's something that we dealt with in Florida here. Remember last year Governor DeSantis removing a couple of DA's because they weren't following the law. That's I think that was to your point That was a targeted effort by you know, whether it was source or what doesn't really matter. Let's just say bad DA's that are now criminal justice. They can't win at the ballot box.

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Which is a code word for not protecting the populace. They can't win at the ballot box so they seek a backdoor way to implement their same policies and they use every tool available including

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prosecutorial discretion which is what we're really talking about here and that's uh it's rampant.

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And in the appellate level the Obama judges that still have not completely gone through the system Was the what they they chose to do

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Yeah, no, I mean like we look at the national figures with the the Congress people and the governors and the you know The president but it's like these layers of local Judges and and DAs and attorney generals, like they're the real, I guess, infrastructure of like what direction America heads. And yeah, like Tom said, like you think that it's probably the Soros appointed DAs, but there's more people that think the way Soros thinks and just want chaos and destruction because the outcome they want,

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you know, is more likely if the likely if the people who are upholding the law in a way that promotes chaos and destruction. So that's what you got to look at. You got to look at the local stuff. Why are certain people running for these positions? Why are they getting funding from certain places?

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Why is there an incentive to create chaos? And I mean, that's kind of a rhetorical question, but yeah.

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It's a business model. It definitely is a business model to have something like that going on in America. But the good news is enough people are fighting back. And as much as social media, you know, we all saw the documentary Social Dilemma, how bad it is and all this other stuff. Social media has also become the enemy of the people in power who are getting exposed faster than they ever did, and they hated it.

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They didn't like it. And we are right now at a phase where you guys can create content and talk about the stuff they wanna talk about. Who knows what's gonna happen if somebody else gets into office in 2028. As of right now, it's still free.

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But if they realize the mouthpiece, the people that are kinda sharing their thoughts, are pushing the envelope a little bit too much, we don't know what's going to happen in 2028 or 2032 and the different seasons that we get into. New Year's is around the corner, 2026 is going to be here like this. And for us, we had our off-site meeting yesterday at Ritz-Fort Lauderdale, which I'll tell you later on, but

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every year before we get into a new year, we have a long strategy session. Yesterday started at 7.30, we ended at 8.45. The best meeting ever. We've never had a meeting where this many strategies was shared and the plans of what we're doing going into 2026 with all our nine business units. But the question is, for you going into 2026, how ready you are, a lot of people ask and said, hey, how did this whole thing get started, this whole YouTube thing? Was it accidental?

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Was it intentional? Was there a strategy behind it I want you to watch this video and then you'll see what I'm talking about in regards to December 12 go ahead Rob so in 2013 we started YouTube channel called value attainment in the first year right him and got a hundred and sixty seven thousand views that's it and we were ecstatic the next ten years Total we got 491 million views in 10 years You know how many we got last year a billion views

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You know how many we got last quarter last quarter alone all social media and our YouTube channels combined YouTube is 700 million Social is 900 million combined nearly 1.6 billion Just last quarter. Why? Because every single year, we would plan for the following year.

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