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December 30, 2025 34 mins
Hour 2 of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show with Tudor Dixon dives into major political and cultural flashpoints shaping America today. Broadcasting alongside Kyle Olson, Dixon opens with breaking news on Nancy Pelosi’s retirement announcement, ending her 39-year tenure in Congress. The discussion explores Pelosi’s legacy, her controversial leadership style, and her infamous State of the Union moment tearing up President Trump’s speech. Dixon and Olson analyze Pelosi’s influence on Democratic Party dynamics, her failure to pass the torch, and the rise of progressive figures like AOC, who now leads polls over Gavin Newsom for the 2028 presidential nomination. They also spotlight the looming battle for Pelosi’s San Francisco seat, featuring candidates like Scott Wiener, and what this means for the future of the Democratic Party. The hour then pivots to explosive revelations about massive welfare fraud scandals in Minnesota, Maine, and Ohio, allegedly involving Somali-run organizations and billions in taxpayer dollars. Tudor introduces investigative reporting by Nick Shirley, exposing fraudulent daycare operations and tracing funds to extremist groups overseas. Guest Steve Robinson, editor-in-chief of The Maine Wire, joins to detail systemic Medicaid fraud, taxpayer-funded political outreach, and how these schemes allegedly bolster Democratic voter operations. The conversation underscores the intersection of immigration policy, election integrity, and government accountability, raising questions about non-citizen voting and the role of state officials in enabling corruption. Listeners also hear breaking news from Ohio linking Somali community leaders to political influence and tax scandals, plus a deep dive into California’s homelessness crisis, where billions are spent without solving root causes like addiction and mental health. Dixon and Olson argue these issues reflect a broader pattern of mismanagement and corruption across blue states. The segment closes with passionate listener calls from Ohio and Georgia, amplifying concerns about assimilation, Medicaid expansion fraud dating back to Obamacare, and the urgent need for reform under President Trump’s administration. Hour 2 delivers hard-hitting analysis on Pelosi’s exit, progressive power struggles, welfare fraud, election security, and cultural battles, making it a must-listen for anyone tracking the future of American politics.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back to hour or two of the Clay and
Buck Show. I am Tutor Dixon alongside Kyle Olsen guest
hosting today. As you know because I heard Clay and
Buck talking about it, Nancy Pelosi has decided not to
run for reelection in twenty twenty six. So Nancy has
actually been in Congress for thirty nine years. Kyle, you

(00:23):
know this because you were a page what thirty years ago?
Was it thirty years ago?

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (00:27):
Long time ago.

Speaker 4 (00:28):
My gosh, we're so old. Not as old as Nancy
Nan you are. Nancy's a lot older.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
She's eighty five, she's gonna be eighty six. Remember she
broke her hip last year. It was like a year
ago she broke her hip. I thought she'd be done then.
I thought she would maybe resign, But she's pretty hardcore.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
Well, and you would think that she would have said
it's time to pass the torch to someone else. Because
the Democrats love to talk about the young people and
the younger generation, but you look at their lead and
it's all of these old people like Nancy Pelosi.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
She should have yeah, right, she should have passed the
torch quite a long time ago. I mean, there was
a point when Nancy Pelosi was a glass ceiling breaker,
when she was like a powerful young woman. She was
kind of like a young woman woman that I think
other women looked up to. But then you hit a
point where you become reckless. And she's now back in

(01:24):
the news because I think one of her most reckless moments,
which was tearing up the speech at the State of
the Union, is now she's talking about that. But but
before that, I want you picked out a clip of
Nancy which I love because I don't know how many
people heard this. I can't I can't even remember what
reporter was, a conservative reporter that asked her a question.

(01:46):
And you have to listen to what she says in
this because she goes after them and says, you're not
even a real reporter because you're asking me a question
from the right, So like saying that means that anybody
on our side of the aisle is not allowed to
ever ask a question of an elected official. So listen
to this little meltdown that old nance has. Why did

(02:09):
you refuse the National Guard on January sixth?

Speaker 6 (02:13):
Shut up, I did not refuse the national Guard.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
The president didn't send it.

Speaker 6 (02:17):
Why are you coming here with Republican talking points as
if you're a serious journal the.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
American people want to know. We still have questions. Thank you.

Speaker 5 (02:26):
She is such a spaz But see, she's in charge
of the building, as to speak, because she was a
Speaker of the House at the time. She's in charge
of the building. She has to request the National Guard.
She didn't do that. And so when people are asking her,
why didn't you do that, her response is to is
just unhinged.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
But an unhinged response often there's a reason behind that.
She wouldn't have that response if she didn't have control
over that situation. I think I think that indicates that
she absolutely was in the position of having control over
that situation, and yet she let it go.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
She let this continue because she wanted it to happen.

Speaker 5 (03:05):
Sure, And she has been this way for years. When
I had a previous website prior to The Midwesterner, and
I would do these mashup videos of where she was
saying strange things and acting strange and having all of these,
you know, problems speaking. And she's been like this for years.

(03:25):
And what she would do in these press conferences is
if she had if there was someone from Fox or
Newsmax or you know, Daily Caller or wherever, and she
didn't like the question. She would just lash out like this.
She's been like this for a long time.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
So's she's finally stepping down, which is ironic because she
is the one who has talked about young leadership. But
she held on to that gabble for a very long time.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
And it's interesting.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
I saw her interview just a few days ago and
she was like, they asked her, is jakeem Jeffrey's going
to be the next speaker. She's claiming that they're going
to win in the House and he will be the
next speaker. But he's not well loved. That's not who
they see the Democrat base. That is not who they
see as the next generation. She thought she could silence

(04:12):
the squad, remember her arguing with the squad and thinking
she could silence AOC. And because I believe she didn't
step aside in time, she never allowed anybody else to
step into that powerful position. And she kind of hand
chows a person that nobody really likes. Nobody likes Hakim Jeffries.
He's not the future. So she has no future for

(04:35):
her party.

Speaker 5 (04:36):
Well, and what's fascinating too is For years she has
been she has been seen as sort of the fringe
of the left, the fringe of the you know, very
progressive left of the Democratic Party. But you look at
the other people that are in the party now and
she actually seems somewhat normal. So you said, you know,

(04:56):
she's she's retiring, she's not running for reelection. So there's
two people that are running to replace her in San Francisco.
One is a state Senator, Scott Wiener, which if people
are on social media, they've probably seen his videos where
he's completely obsessed with the you know, the pride parade
in San Francisco and fortunate name. And he was the one.

(05:18):
Do you remember a couple of weeks ago where the
black woman was at his town hall meeting and wanted
him to basically denounce men going into women's bathrooms and
he would not do it.

Speaker 4 (05:31):
This is the.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Woman who was in the locker room and she had
a man in there, and she is a lesbian, she's
a progressive. She was like, look, this is not a
space for a man to come in. This is not
a part of my community, the LGB community. She doesn't
include the tea And she was saying I want to
be protected from having a man in my locker room.

(05:55):
And they just kind of laughed that off. They didn't
ever answer, they just kind of laughed that off. That's
the next step of the party. But you talk about
how she is the progressive even in her act of
complete defiance. I want to play this clip of her
talking about ripping up the speech because the end of
it to me is interesting.

Speaker 6 (06:14):
Here it is I intend to go to speech to
tear it up, but I just the first part of
it a chour page because he was lying, and then
the next page, and then the next page.

Speaker 7 (06:25):
I thought it was a.

Speaker 6 (06:27):
Manifesto of lies all throughout, so I'd better just tear
up the whole spage. Now, the speeches are on strong paper,
so you have to do it a few times to
get it done. But I had no intention of I
thought my staff is going to die.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
At eighty six. You can't tear at all at once.
You have to it's strong paper. But notice she says
that her staff, she thought her staff was going to die,
because that is not behavior that you expect from a power.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
A woman in on the house for no And what
did the media do?

Speaker 5 (07:04):
That's what they seized on that gave the media the
opportunity to completely ignore what the President said, and they
could they could behave you know, or they could you know,
respond that way to what she did as opposed to
what the President said.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
So maybe she is I mean, maybe she did get
her way in that situation. I think it's kind of
sad to think, here's a woman who got into politics
so young.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
She became the speaker. How many times did she hold
the gavel three.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
A couple.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Yeah, so she here, she is someone who becomes Speaker
of the House and what she is most well known
for now and I hope she appreciates this. I think this,
I appreciate the fact that the tantrum is what she.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
Is known for.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Yeah, because what she is most well known for is
standing behind the President of the United States, who when
he does a State of the Union address, he is
very particular about how it goes, making sure he's highlighting
really great people from the community of the United States
of America. And to me, it wasn't that she was

(08:11):
snubbing the president. She was snubbing all of the people
that we were celebrating as a country in the room
that day. But she says, now she gets the most
requests to sign that image.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
How would you feel.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
After thirty years of service or thirty nine years of service,
she gets the most request to sign the tantrum picture.

Speaker 5 (08:32):
Because so they don't. And this is what's ironic about
what you're saying. They're not focusing on her accomplishments. They're
focusing on the fact that she hates Donald Trump so
much she lost control and decided to tear up his speech.
But again, the direction that the party is going is
that you have her. Two potential replacements are Scott Wiener

(08:53):
and this guy Seikat Jack Rabardi who used to work
for AOC. And so those are the options that Democrats
are going to replace Nancy Pelosi with. It's but I
think it's very indicative of the direction that the party
is going. And so, you know, and of course there's
talk about AOC potentially you know, well, in fact, there

(09:16):
was a poll that showed she's leading Gavin Newsom for
the presidential nomination.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
Isn't that crazy?

Speaker 3 (09:23):
This is the direction that the party is going, and.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
They don't have they really don't have a leader going forward.
They haven't really had somebody come out of their group
I mean, I think they have options of you know,
they would see Josh Shapiro as maybe more of a moderate,
and then Newsom as the far progressive. But AOC is
a farther progressive than him.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
He's just a snake, don't I don't know.

Speaker 5 (09:46):
If I would say moderate, I would say sane versus
all of versus Gavin Newsom. And again, I mean a
little while ago, we were talking about the fraud that's
happening and that's being exposed in minnesot and Ohio and elsewhere.
What about California. California is spending billions of dollars every

(10:07):
single year, hundreds of billions of dollars. Where's all of
that money going? They always seem to have deficits. Where
is that going?

Speaker 1 (10:14):
I think the fraud that you see in Minneapolis and
Ohio and Maine that we'll be talking about this entire
time is nothing compared to making sure homelessness continues to
be a problem in California and San Francisco is one
of the places that that is a top priority to
keep homelessness a problem. And I say that because if

(10:35):
it's not a problem, then where do you get that.
I think it's probably my gosh, when we were looking
at it in twenty eighteen, it was six hundred million,
so we're probably looking at a billion dollar industry, and
in just San Francisco and then LA again is another
billion dollars that they have to employ people who are

(10:57):
going to prevent homelessness, and homelessness is that it's highest
number ever.

Speaker 5 (11:01):
But they're not preventing it, they're managing it, right, Yes.

Speaker 4 (11:05):
Well, that's what I mean. They have to keep it there.
You have to have the.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Problem otherwise otherwise, Yes, if you get rid of the problem,
then that person, that industry, that nonprofit, whatever it is,
it's not needed anymore.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
And you've got all of these hotels and all of
these facilities that they are supposedly what they're called the
unhoused now because you can't even call it homelessness. So
now you have to put the unhoused in these places
that are very similar to the daycarees. Those people aren't
living there, they're living there. And that's not the problem
with homelessness. The problem is that you have psychiatric problems

(11:38):
and you have drug problems.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
It's not that you just have to find a house
for them. We all know that.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
So this money is just going to people to have
supposed housing. But I'm sure it's the same thing we're
seeing in Minnesota.

Speaker 3 (11:51):
Sure.

Speaker 5 (11:51):
And one of the projects you and I did together
was a documentary called Democrats with Diamond and Silk and
I went to San Francisco because part of the part
of the movie was how quickly can we find poop
on the streets in San Francisco. We went in twenty eighteen.
I mean, it was almost immediate, and they actually have

(12:13):
people who powerwash. Their job is to powerwash the sidewalks
because this is happening so much so instead of dealing
with the problem, they hire people to just manage it.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
You just sey, yes, more money, more money, more taxpayer money.
We're gonna get into fraud in Minnesota.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Next.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
DOJ was like the primer for this. We already talked
about it on the federal level. We got to get
into it on the state level.

Speaker 4 (12:34):
Don't forget.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
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Speaker 1 (13:02):
Welcome back to the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show.
I am Tutor Dixon and I am guest hosting today.
I have Kyle Olsen with me from The Midwesterner. You
can read it at the Midwesterner dot news. We want
to get to the fraud in Minnesota. We've talked about
it a lot today. You've heard us discussing this. I'm
sure you've seen it online. If you haven't, I just

(13:22):
kind of want to introduce it with a clip from
this young man, this young reporter, his name is Nick Shirley.
He's been kind of all over because this is just
a stunning He's almost a junior reporter. I think he's independent, right, Kyle.
So he's a young independent reporter. He just kind of
started going to these daycares. He's like this, there's a

(13:43):
massive amount of money. No one is seeing kids going
in and out, and we know these are funded with
taxpayer dollars. Now it's opening our eyes to like billions
of dollars in fraud in Minnesota. So here is a
quick overview of his work. We're going to play that.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
Now, what was this money? Spathe six million? What was
that money?

Speaker 4 (14:04):
Without doing any kids? Answer the question?

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Are their children? There's no children inside the building.

Speaker 9 (14:09):
Potentially the largest fraud scandal in US history is taking
place in Minnesota, as literally billions of dollars have been
funneled through Somali ran fraudulent businesses, so much fraud it
could actually almost replace the entire GDP of Somalia. These
fraudsters have worked hand in hand with the Minnesota government
as they enabled billions of dollars to be given to

(14:31):
fraudulent businesses underneath welfare purposes. Some of this money eventually
landed in the hands of terrorist groups in Somalia like
the Owl Shabab.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Imagine finding out that your taxpayer dollars are going replacing
the whole GDP of the country, going into the hands
of immigrants we don't even know.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
If they're legal or if they're illegal.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
There's I mean, if you're willing to give money to
people who don't even have organizations, how do we know
these people have even been vetted or given green cards
or naturalized? Who knows what the story is. But to
be able to trace that money back to terror groups.

Speaker 4 (15:13):
Is stunning.

Speaker 5 (15:14):
One of the most shocking things out of this whole
thing is the magnitude. And he just said it right there,
and you repeated it, that this fraud could amount to
the entire GDP of that country. It's it's hard to
even it's hard to even comprehend. But what again, what

(15:36):
is so fascinating about this is that it's a kid,
a young man whatever you want to call him, with
a camera going to places, politely asking questions. That's all
he's doing, and he's met with hostility, with doors being
slammed in his face.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
Any that clip, you can hear someone screaming in the background.

Speaker 4 (15:56):
Now that's not English. Obviously we all heard it. That's
not English.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
But you're right, he goes there and he is really
attacked for even asking these questions. So remember, we want
to hear from you at the end of the hour.
We want your opinions on this stuff. It's eight hundred
two eight two to eight eight two. But stick around
because we're going to actually talk to Steve Robinson after this.

(16:22):
He's the editor in chief of Maine Wire. And there's
also a problem with Somali's committing similar fraud in the
state of Maine. We're hearing about it in Minneapolis, We're
hearing about it in Ohio. Now we're going to hear
about it in Maine. This is what Elon Musk was
warning us about. This is why he was so hot
and heavy to get this stuff. Taking care of it

(16:44):
the federal level. Now we need to make sure we're
taking care of it at the state level. So stick around.
We'll be right back with Steve Robinson after this.

Speaker 8 (16:58):
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on the front Lines of Truth.

Speaker 4 (17:09):
Welcome back to the Clay and Buck Show.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
We are getting a lot of messages saying that Republicans
are complicit in some of this fraud. And we've actually
got a breaking news story that I just want Kyle
to tell us about before we bring.

Speaker 4 (17:21):
In our guest here.

Speaker 8 (17:22):
It is.

Speaker 5 (17:22):
Yeah, So this story was just published at Ohio Dot
News and it involves a one of the Somali individuals
that is doing a lot of business in the state,
et cetera. And it says a Somali American entrepreneur and
community leader who is connected to Republican Governor Mike DeWine
face a personal income tax lane filed in twenty twenty

(17:43):
four and this individual, Farzan Jetty.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
If that's how you pronounce it.

Speaker 5 (17:49):
He was appointed by the governor to the New African
Immigrants Commission shortly after losing a twenty twenty three Columbus
City council race. And so here's the situation where he
is involved with this nonprofit. It's funded by the city
of Columbus, it's funded by the Ohio Department of Education.

(18:11):
And the guy allegedly is not paying personal income taxes.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
And this is what happens. It's like, bring this person's popular,
bring them in. Republicans need to open their eyes. They
need to make sure they're aware of this. I'm sure
this is happening in Maine too. That's why we have
Steve Robinson here with us with the Main Wire. He's
been reporting on this kind of fraud for over ten
months now. Steve, thank you so much for coming on today.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Hey, thanks Jude, thanks for having me on.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
So this is the Somali community again. Why why is
this so widespread?

Speaker 2 (18:45):
Well, that would be a question, best sir, best.

Speaker 10 (18:48):
To ask to some of the Somali community leaders. But
I think part of the reason from I guess the
perspective of elected officials here in the state of Maine,
is that they've.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
Turned a blind eye in order to accumulate the political benefits.

Speaker 10 (19:03):
In order to understand how the fraud problem has been
allowed to develop and metastasize in Maine, you have to
understand that it's not specifically a Somali problem. It's a
Somali Democrat problem in that they enable each other because
they both benefit. Both communities benefit from it. The Somali

(19:27):
community leaders the gatekeepers to the Somali population. They benefit
by accumulating wealth and nice houses and Mercedes benzes, and
the Democratic politicians can reliably count on you know, thousands
of votes being you know, harvested that for them out
of migrant communities come election day. So they feed into

(19:49):
one another. And the Democrats when they're in office, supply
no bit contracts and grants and lucrative welfare and public
benefit programs, and the Somali populations, the gatekeepers, the leaders
of those populations, continue to encourage their people to vote
for Democrats and support Democrats, even though in a lot

(20:12):
of cases, the more conservative Muslims Somalis have you know,
a value set that is diametrically opposed to the Democratic
political agenda, especially when it comes to some of the
public schools, you know, the allowing boys to play in girls' sports,
teaching about the gender unicorn. You know, these are not

(20:34):
things that traditional Islamic Somali families want taught in public schools.
But the directive to vote for and support democratic politicians
overrides that.

Speaker 4 (20:46):
We'll never get that.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Wasn't it your Governor Janet Mills who said I'll see
you in court to the president about boys and girls sports.

Speaker 4 (20:54):
I thought it was Janet Mills.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
It was, Yes, it was.

Speaker 10 (20:58):
Governor Mills has decided that that's a hill she wants
to die on. Even as she challenges Senator Susan Collins
for the Senate seat, she's been running advertisements about her
stance on this issue, which even in Maine is an
eighty twenty issue with people supporting protection for sex based rights,

(21:20):
and there will be a ballot initiative coming up in
the fall where mayors will get to decide whether sex
based rights should be protected. Seems like it's headed for
a victory, but Governor Mills has one re election in
twenty twenty two, with a strong support from the so
called New Manor community, which is a euphemism that the

(21:42):
left has created to describe illegal aliens who have entered
this country and later filed a piece of paper in
asylum form, you know, gotten in line with five million
other people waiting for their asylum claim to be adjudicated.
How that process is happening. They can work legally, they

(22:04):
can get benefits, they can get public housing, they can
have children and get health care. In some cases, they
can get Medicaid. And so we have a large population
here in Maine who are existing in this kind of
grey zone where they're not a legal permanent resident. They're
not a Green card holder, they don't have permanent legal status.

(22:25):
They're just asylum applicants who are on parole. But there's
a number of benefits that they have as a result
of being in this gray zone status.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
And they want them political.

Speaker 10 (22:36):
Coalition, well, that depends on who you ask. The Secretary
of State of Maine, Shennabellos, is a diehard George Soros progressive,
and before the twenty twenty four election, she attacked me
personally questioned my patriotism because of some of our reporting

(22:57):
about non citizen voting, and more recently, in a podcast interview,
with Mark Elias. She admitted that yes, in fact, non
citizens are registered to vote in the state of Maine,
and she chuckled about it as if it was funny
that you have non citizens voting and you know, canceling
out the votes of you know, Vietnam veterans in northern Maine.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
This is a This is a coalition of secretaries of
state that are like this. I mean, we heard this
in twenty twenty four that they were coordinating to make
sure that the elections were run quote unquote fairly, which
we know exactly what that means.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
But this is a new thing.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
That what you just said, questioning your patriotism because you
want things done the right way, and how do you
battle that?

Speaker 4 (23:41):
How do you battle that.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Because you are talking about election fraud and you were
talking about well, I mean, we're across the country. We
are looking at billions of dollars of taxpayer money that
is going into the hands of people who are likely
not even citizens of this country. I mean, you're talking
about them driving nicer cars than most Americans will ever drive.

Speaker 11 (24:02):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
Absolutely.

Speaker 10 (24:03):
And one of the ways that we've fought back is
through investigative reporting at Themainwire dot Com we published all
of our findings. We emphasize public records. We look at
contracts and spending patterns, and one of the things that
we were able to uncover about the twenty twenty two
election is that the Mills administration supplied through NOVID contracts,

(24:27):
millions of dollars in COVID money that was originally signed
off on by President Joe Biden to a coalition of
migrant groups, including Gateway Community Services, which is the Somali
run main care firm that has now been accused by
a former employee of committing systemic Medicaid fraud. For a

(24:48):
period of five and a half years, they gave no
bid contract money to this panopoly of migrant organizations to
create what was called community health outreach work or chows.
And the job of a CHOW, paid for by the
American taxpayer, was to go door to door in migrant
communities and sign people up for Medicaid for food stamps,

(25:12):
and if you look at the fine print of the contracts,
they were even allowed to buy groceries and households supplies
for these migrant households.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
It's basically walking around money. Really.

Speaker 10 (25:23):
They were allowed to keep track very careful data of
the number of adults of voting age in those houses
and use that data for whatever purposes their organizations wanted
to use that data for aka get out the vote operations.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
And then these same.

Speaker 10 (25:42):
Organizations created explicitly political coalitions operating out of the same offices.
So what you have is taxpayer money COVID money provided
from the federal government to Maine given to allies of
the Mills administration to fund vote outreach in migrant communities.
Because under federal law, if you sign somebody up for

(26:05):
an EBT card or for Medicaid, you are required to
offer them assistance registering to vote. So any any taxpayer
funded initiative to sign someone up for snap, an EBD
guard Medicaid is also a get out to vote drive.
So we had a taxpayer funded outreach on behalf of

(26:27):
the Democratic Party that propelled Governor Janet Mills to her
re election.

Speaker 5 (26:32):
So she is she using this apparatus now to run
for the Senate?

Speaker 10 (26:38):
Absolutely she is this organization. In fact, this organization still exists,
but because of the attention that has been drawn to
Gateway Community Services, they are now scrubbing their websites.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
So that's what I saw I saw you saying that
suddenly they're scrubbing all their websites. I mean that should
be a red flag if I've ever seen one.

Speaker 2 (26:59):
It is major red flag.

Speaker 10 (27:01):
And the people who were affiliated with this political project,
a taxpayer funded arm of the Democrat Party. These are
not just you know activists college Democrat Democrat slubs. These
are former chiefs of staff to the Senate President. These
are you know, top ranking executives that planned parenthood. These
are big time Democrat fundraisers who were on the board

(27:25):
of a taxpayer funded migrant vote harvesting operation. And now
they're trying to scrub the scrub the internet clean that
they had any connection or relationship with these organizations. So
if this was an above board operation that they were running,
they wouldn't be doing that.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
But of course, the reporting about this.

Speaker 10 (27:45):
It sounds so outlandish in conspiratorial that you know, you
have to put your tinfoil hat on just to believe
what I'm saying. But it's all there in the government contracts,
in the spending records, and in the public statements that
they've made themselves. I'm sitting here right now in Lewiston, Maine,
just less than a quarter mile away from the Canal

(28:06):
Street office where all of these organizations just happened to
have the same headquarters, right in the middle of all
the subsidized housing where the migrants live and where it's very,
very easy to register them to vote, get them to
vote early, collect all their ABS ANDEE ballots, and then
stuff them anonymously into a ballot box. And suddenly Paula Page,

(28:27):
Franco American PAULA Page, who didn't even speak English until
he was eleven, loses Lewiston, Maine for the first time
in his political career back in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
This is a story that we are hearing across the country,
and I can tell you about it in Minnesota. I
can tell you about it here in Michigan too. I mean,
if I look at the numbers in twenty eighteen, suddenly,
in twenty eighteen, the Democrats gain eight hundred thousand votes,
and there is no way to explain how they've gained
this massive amount of votes and held them in the state.

(28:58):
But as you say this, I don't have to have
a tinfoil hat. I've seen these numbers. I've looked at this.
I know there's something going on, but I appreciate the
fact that you are out there fighting to get the
right information out to the people every day. Steve Robinson
at Mainwire, thank you so much for being on today.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Thank you very much for having me on.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Absolutely and everybody else please stick around. We want to
talk to you next, so call in. It's eight hundred
two eight two two eight eight two. We want to
hear what you think about everything we've talked about. Stay tuned,
we'll be right back.

Speaker 3 (29:32):
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Speaker 1 (29:50):
Welcome back to the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show.
I'm Tutor Dixon from the Tutor Dixon Podcast alongside Kyle
Olsen from The Midwesterner dot News. We want to take
your questions now, your calls, and actually we have a
caller who has been waiting for us, and that is
Jay from Ohio.

Speaker 4 (30:10):
J Are you still waiting there? Do we have Jay?
Jay's gone? All right, Let's pull in Bob from Georgia.

Speaker 7 (30:27):
Yes, hey, Titor, I love what you're doing. So can
you hear me?

Speaker 2 (30:32):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (30:33):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (30:33):
I can?

Speaker 7 (30:34):
Okay, great, so three quick points. I've been watching this
for decades. People come into this country not assimilating, and
the Somalis are the latest, most blaring, exam clearing example
of that. They don't want to be American, they want
what we have in America.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
And then the.

Speaker 7 (30:53):
Second thing is I've been watching things since, you know,
I really woke up in twenty twelve with Benghazi. There's
no accountability, and I really believe the political process is
going to protect people even if Tim Watz is made
to be held accountable, Keith Allison and so many other
people participating, and I just don't see people going to jail.

(31:15):
And I'm not being negative. I'm just watching what the
history is and just a real silly, kind of simple
thing here. You know, I thought myself, what is a
billion dollars? And I thought, okay, it's one hundred dollars
stacked ten times on top of itself one hundred coppers
and we've got nine cases of that. And it's just
it's mind blowing what's going on here. And then the

(31:37):
last thing, real quickly, I happen to belong to have
to subscribe to the direct TV. We're fighting a direct
an uphill battle because Direct TV has these they they
call it News Mix, and they've got four news channels
on there. They've got MSN, ms NOW, CNN, BBC, and Fox.
So so when somebody you.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Can say so much, I know that is this and
this is exactly what you're saying. We are on it.
I want to I got Jay, Bax. I want to
go to him. But Bob, thank you so much for
calling in. Jay really quick. I want to bring you
in because I know you've been waiting. Thank you for calling.

Speaker 3 (32:14):
Yes, thank you.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
Hey.

Speaker 11 (32:15):
This all goes back to twenty thirteen with the Obamacare
Medicaid expansion, and I've been following this in Ohio.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
For five or six years.

Speaker 11 (32:23):
For back in twenty thirteen, we were promised in these
red state rhinos like Mike DeWine took a deal from
Obamacare that said open up your Medicaid expansion, meaning lower
the bar, let everybody in, and we'll pay for it
till twenty sixteen.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
For three years.

Speaker 11 (32:39):
Thirteen years later, ninety cents on every Medicaid dollars spent
in Ohio comes from the federal government. Ohio has this
hospital franchise fee that provides three dollars from the federal
government to Ohio for every dollar cent from Ohio to
the FED to be reimbursed. And there was a report
there's a man. There's a mandatory report from the CM

(33:00):
with OURFKA junior and the Trump administration they support, that
showed Ohio had a forty three point three percent fraud
rate on a forty billion dollar annual spend. And that's
one line item on our state budget. That is the
size of Pennsylvania's entire state budget. And the reason is
that these red state rhinos are making big fat bank

(33:23):
because they don't care that the federal government is spending this.
My question to the Trump administration and OURFKA junior is
you control the.

Speaker 7 (33:31):
Valve shut off?

Speaker 11 (33:32):
Shut off the medicaid expansion. Why do we still have
Barack Obama's medicaid expansion from twenty thirteen.

Speaker 4 (33:39):
Well, Jay, we.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
Hope they're listening. We think they are. Everybody, Thank you
so much, Jay for calling in. Everybody else, stick around
because we've got a great hour three for you coming
up with James Blair.

Speaker 4 (33:50):
You're not going to want to miss it.

Speaker 8 (34:07):
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