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Welcome man. It is a beautiful, gorgeous, sunshiny start to
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case number two. Yeah, they're going to get this probably
in the next year or so. We'll have a ruling
on it. But this is the this is the story
that says, you know, Trump, you bring your kid, you
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bring your family here. You you come here and you
have kids, You're not here legally. Those kids aren't automatically
citizens that could have major implications on immigration. Obviously, another
train stabbing in Charlotte. The suspect's been be deported twice,
speaking of which, DHS on Saturday identifying the suspect a
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thirty three year old Oscar Gerardo. Is it po Girardo
Soloronzo Garcia. He's been arrested in connection with stabbing on
a light rail train in Charlotte. You used to hear
about New York City and how rough things were there,
and even DC in Chicago. But Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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You remember this is where Arena Zarutska, and in fact,
we've got Arena's law now. But Arena Zarutska was stabbed
and killed. This is the second time Hodura's not sending
their best that story and the details still coming out.
A judge has unsealed the Jeffrey Epstein grand jury documents,
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thanks to President Trump in that push obviously to get
that done. Now you said, wait a minute, it was
he didn't want them out while Is that right? Because
these judges refused to unseal these Jr. Grand Jury documents
until he started calling the whole thing a hoax. Then
Democrats jumping in and chomping at the bit to get
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the stuff released, and finally he said, all right, put
it out there? Is it? Three D chess? H? I
don't know. I will tell you this. The one thing
that I think is kind of interesting about this whole
ordeal is where are the Democrats lately? Uh? They just
seem to be lost in the shuffle on this stuff.
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I don't I haven't heard them demanding anything. And yeah,
that's that's the sound of crickets there from those folks,
which is well, I guess that's par for the course,
isn't it. H All right, lots to get to today,
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Justin now at six one six seven seven four twenty
four twenty four. That's six one six seven seven four
twenty four to twenty four, West Michigan Live with Justin
Barclay on news Radio Wood thirteen hundred and one oh
six nine a f M.
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I'm looking at nine right now. As in the temperature,
I think we only get up to twenty four today.
And did I hear kirkwould say earlier that this is
like maybe the fourth coldest start to December on the
books so far. Yeah, that's that's not fun. But yet
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here we are, the cold doesn't bother me as much,
and the snow I can deal with too. It's really
not an issue for me. The thing that I missed
the most during winter time here in West Michigan is
the sun. But we've got that on full display at
least for right now, So try and soak it up
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if you can. Big stories today, ones that we haven't
even touched yet. The January sixth pipe bomber, we've got
the brand new, the latest released. Matter of fact, we've
seen over the weekend. They always try to do their
best to politicize this type of thing as much as
they can and run with it, Democrats, the media. But
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I repeat myself, they're pros at this. This story from
the Daily Mail January sixth pipe bye, by the way,
not even not like they're big fans of Trump either.
January sixth pipe bomber suspect is an autistic recluse computer
nerd and quote. He is not a Trump supporter. That's
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according to the family of this individual who is accused
of placing those pipe bombs on January sixth. Now, so
why do you bring this up? Good, good question. Why
does this matter? Why all of a sudden do we
we have to hear about this? Why is this a
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big deal? Well, it's a big deal, and largely because
I would say that it completely goes against each and
every sentiment everything that you're gonna hear when it comes
to what is being reported in the news. Every single time,
every single time, they want to try and twist it.
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Every single time, they want to sort of sort of
a crow bar Trump into all kinds of things, especially
where he doesn't belong. So this is that particular moment,
and this is that piece again where I just tell
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you the truth. You don't hear it. By the way,
there's another hoax out there that I've got to set
the record straight on today. I can see I can
spot them a mile away at this point. Each and
every time they pop up with a new one, each
and every time. So what's the latest, Well, I give
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you a hit has to do with the cabinet, and
each time they try to do what the goal, ultimate
goal is trying to weaken Trump and his ability to
be the president. That's that's essentially, that's essentially what their
goal is. So here's the story about the January sixth
pipe bomber. Thirty year old Virginia man Plant accused of
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planting pipe bombs near Capitol Hill on the eve of
January sixth, twenty twenty one, an autistic recluse and computer
nerd who has no party affiliation. His grandmother told The
Daily Mail on Friday, there was a hoax that came out.
I want to say that there was a probably Thursday
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of last week, Thursday, Friday somewhere. All these days, all
these days sort of run together now, but you'll get
my just it was last week at some point where
they came out to say that the guy who they
had caught, see he the reason he did it is
that he he thought that the well, the twenty twenty
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election was stolen. That's essentially why he did it. That's
so he was in court the other day. There's a
confession that's on the books as well. And so this
is this is part of what they believe to flight.
This is why the family's speaking out too, because he's saying,
you know, this is not these are just not the case.
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Ryan Cole confessed told the FBI interrogaties that he is
a Trump supporter and it holds anarchist Jews. That's according
to MS Snow or Snow or whatever they're calling them,
Snow MSDNC thirteen formerly in a ms NBC. Now, get this,
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this will sound familiar. They're citing unnamed sources. Unnamed sources. Yeah,
that's every time, every time. But Loretta, his grandmother, said,
Cole has no party affiliation and never votes. Rather, he
keeps to himself, living in his mother's basement in Woodbridge, Virginia,
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where he's been grieving the loss of his beloved pet Chihuahuah.
You can't make this stuff up. That's what his grandmother said,
also while working on a data entry job for his
family's bail bonds business. He's not politically affiliated with anything,
the grandmother told The Daily Mail during an interview at
her home in Gainesville, Virginia. He has no social media contacts.
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He's never online going back and forth with politics or
anything like that. He says he doesn't like either. Actually,
this is exactly what she said. He says he don't
like either potty. That's just I'm assuming that's exactly how
it's printed. By the way, he's borderline autistic, she added,
he's slow. He may be thirty, but he's got the
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mind of a sixteen year old. That's why we're thinking,
what the h double hockey sticks? What's going on? She said.
FBI agent swooped in to search her office on the
south and outskirts of Washington, DC on Thursday, the same
day they arrested her grandson. She said her son, Brian
Cole Sr. Had a message passed to her son at
his arrangement on Friday, and by the way, I looked
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up to the attorneys who are going to be overseeing
this case for him, and I don't think they have
a very strong record when it comes to this type
of defense, which is going to be interesting as well.
Now it's got people asking the question, is this guy
some patsy? Is he really the guy that was behind it?
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And if certainly all these things are as they're being
reported to us, that he's in a bit slow, he's autistic,
he doesn't he doesn't have a social media profile, you know,
things of that nature, which I don't know. If he
doesn't have a social media profile, he probably doesn't have
one the grandmother knows about. Let's just put it that way.
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If he does, there's probably all kinds of things that
he's into that she just doesn't know about our different
different accounts that he may have. But I do think
it begs the question is you know, is there more
to this story? And I certainly would imagine there probably
is a lot more to the story that we we
just don't have all the answers to. But here's what
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else The Daily Mail says about Brian Cole Junior. We
were told that the main thing he's very upset about
is that he is he disappointed us that he got
locked up, The grandmother told the Daily Mail. We told
him we're out here. We're going to make sure things
get taken care of. We're terrified, she said. They say
they've got all this evidence. Whatever happened, we still got
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to fight it. We have to figure out what to
do now. There're also a bail bond's company. In fact,
I believe the father would maybe he was involved in this,
but involved in suing the Trump administration. We learned week two.
Suing the Trump administration over undocumented illegal alien deportation is
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the way we should put it that's that's that's how
they write it. But but again, none of that, none
of that really give you any inclination that he was
a Trump supporter, none of that. So again, if he
was responsible, as then he's the man dropping off the bombs.
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Did he make the bombs or did he just drop
him off? And for the questions I would ask I
want to know more about it is how did he
learn how to make the bombs? If he made the bombs. See,
I'm glad we have this guy in custody. I'm glad
that we have a little bit of accountability, a little
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bit of a step in the right direction here. But
what I'm more interested is how did all of this
come about? What was the plan? Were there any influences?
Was he nudged? On Friday we told you about the
connection to Michigan with this January sixth pipe bomb case.
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The man in charge of the Washington DC Bureau the
FBI who was investigating this for the last several years
was the same man at the helm in Detroit during
the fed napping Whitmer fed napping case. Why is that
important because we've learned now that what twelve out of
those eighteen some odd people that were involved in that
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whole ordeal. We're working with or for the FB. I. Oh, yeah,
he was there on January sixth, which brings a whole
load of questions. Yeah. I will continue on that. I
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give you the latest there there is. There is more
on his family saying that confession that was made probably
a false confession, the latest hoax they're pushing. We'll get
to that as well, coming up in minutes this morning.
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Our oldest celebrated her fifth birthday on Saturday, and this
is this is what our day looked like. This is
kind of the insanity of the season, but it was
so worth it. We started with a trip to Sea
rain Deer in the morning, and then we went to
a live Nativity fully in the afternoon. Grandma came over.
We did a little bit of cake, and we did
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some pizza, and then Mom was like, Hey, we are
going to maybe go see this tree lighting. Do you
want to do this? And I was like, oh, my goodness,
I think we could probably pack it in and pass
on that. But we did so much over the weekend
and you know, putting the toys together, playing with the
girls and obviously all that stuff for the presence and
for the for the birthday fun. It's so much fun.
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Just tell them I sent you and they will take
the best, the greatest care of you. All Right. So,
what's the latest hooks, Because there's a new one popping
up here. In fact, I'm just starting to see it now.
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It revolves around Christino Department of Homeland Security. There is
a report from some rag called the Bulwark saying that
Trump wants to kick her out of the world. Now
I tell you why, I believe this is completely buck
and there's a few reasons for it, but I can't
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think of anything she's done to have him want to
kick her. They really don't give much of an excuse
for this. There's some talk about an advisor, but by
the way, it's already being reported folks speaking out saying
this is not a real story. So just to let
you know, the latest hoaxed is your end. I'll dig
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into that coming up in a little bit so you
can be educated and be willing and able to talk
about it if it does come up. But more importantly,
there's another story that is real that we have to
dig into, and that's all this Somali. It's not just Minnesota.
They're finding out all of this fraud from folks. Somali fraud.
The money now they say, being used welfare money and
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things like that, being used sent overseas and maybe even
funding terrorism. We'll talk about the billions upon billions of
dollars they believe is at the center of it. Back
after this on West Michigan Life, don't go anywhere. Sweat Radio,
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making our best, doing our best to make sense of
it all as we cut through the biggest stories of
the day. Here it's the cold without a doubt, but
the sun shining through certainly adding a little bit of
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brightness to make it through these cold dark days a winner, right,
And they've come very quickly here in December. We're in
for it, folks. Hey, I've got story after story after story.
We're going to try and get through today, and we're
going to make sure that we do our best for
you on this Monday morning, bringing you back up to
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speed with the things that you're just not going to
hear anywhere else more. Somali fraud. How about this? A
man from Somalia came to America, started a nonprofit and
opened a multi million dollar migrant care service agency. That's
what he calls it, a multimillion a migrant care service agency.
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He's getting over five million dollars per year from the
American taxpayers, being given no big contracts from Maine Governor
Janet Miles. Oh you thought this was Minnesota. Nope, you're
going to find out shortly. In fact, you're talking about
it in Columbus and Ohio and other different places where
this type of thing is happening. And uh, this is
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the scam. It's all related to the NGOs. Each one
of these non governmental organizations. Lots of them are nonprofits.
And not to say that every nonprofit's bad. That's not
That's not what I'm saying at all. But that's how
they've hidden a lot of this waste, fraud, and abuse,
because you can't ever turn off the spigot when you sing,
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well we you know, this is for the this is
for the puppies in you know Nige. If you turn
this off, you're gonna kill the puppies. Or it's for
the children, the starving children. There was one I saw,
I think it was Minnesota. They had they had raised
all of this money and supposedly taken in millions upon
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millions and only fed like a very small I'm talking
handful of people. That was it. Yeah, how do you
even how do you even make sense of all that?
This guy is getting over five million dollars per year
from American taxpayers, being given no bid contracts from main
governor Janet Mills, and is building a military in Somalia.
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This is where your money is going. This is why
there is so upset when elon in Doge wanted to
shut off USAID, he's been funneling money back to Somalia
to build a military the guy running a migrant services
agency that builds main care, which is what we call medicaid,
about five million dollars a year. He said he raised
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money in the US to buy weapons, munitions, and supplies
for paramilitary force he had hoped to lead as the
president of Jubiland. Don't. I don't even no idea. I
don't couldn't even tell you where that is. I could
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tell you where Croton is Jubilan, Cedar Tucky, I know well,
Terry and our chat over on the locals and he
knows one of one of Cedar Tucky's finests. But Jubilan,
no clue. It's a real state in Somalia, and to
be clear, in Somalia, he's running to be the warlord
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of Jubiland. Five million dollars. Now, think about this. We've
got all kinds of problems, homeless vets, you know, all
of these issues that you look at, I and I
look at And why is this evenw have we not
fixed this? Well? When you got guys peeling off five
million here, five million there to build their own military
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to be the warlord of Jubiland and Somalia, I guess
you've got real problems, don't you see, elections in Jubilan
aren't exactly like elections in Americans. Whoever has the most
guns is able to certify the election. Well, and now
that I think about it, that kind of does sound familiar,
doesn't it. Well, you need to buy a paramilitary organization
and a paramilitary support in order to win that election.
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That's that's what the goal was. Abdullah Abdullhi Abdullah, I
don't know I'm saying the guy's name right. Abdullah Ali's
background came to Maine, founded Gateway Community Services, a migrant
services nonprofit. Again, I told you the NNG. Gateway Community
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Services receives millions of taxpayer funded main care payments and
no bid contracts from Democratic Governor Janet Mills and their
administration there in Maine. It's more than most in Maine.
Apparently they got the Somalion want to be Somalian warlords
from Jubilan in Maine as well. That's where Tucker Carlson
is too. I don't know this time of year, he's
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probably Doun in Florida, but that's his summer place. Former
employees allege systematic fraudulent billing over building by at least
one million dollars in earlier audits, and the governor there,
Janet Mills, created the Office of New Americans. Doesn't that
sound from me? It sounds to me like something Whitmer
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did too. The sole employee of this office is from Sudan,
a former Gateway Community Services staffer. The fraud and the
kickbacks it's alleged and money laundering by Democrats is just
mind blowing. And yet here here we have it yet
another story. You're gonna this is just a tip of
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the iceberg. I mean, Tim Walls is just the tip
of the iceberg. Minnesota just the tip of the iceberg.
Mini Somalia, I mean Minneapolis, just the tip of the iceberg.
Speaker 6 (26:41):
On all of this, introduce you to Somali American Abdullah Ali,
who came to the US from Somali in two thousand
and nine. You're looking at, obviously, the man on my
right who had discovered this story. Has He became a
US citizen, started a nonprofit to help immigrants, started several businesses,
including a multimillion dollar micro care service agency, and in
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twenty twenty four he ran for president as he raised
money to bankroll a militia in Somalia. Yes, you heard
that a US citizen who, according to The Main Wire,
gave an interview with Kenyan media in which he said
he raised money in the US to buy weapons, munitions
and supplies for paramilitary force he had hoped to lead
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as the president of Jubiland. Yes, that is a real
state in Somalia.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
The Beam was running for president in Somalia. Of course,
he lost the election.
Speaker 6 (27:32):
He reached out to the Gateway Community Services in Maine,
which Ali founded, did not hear back. Ironically enough, the
man who broke this report, editor in chief of The
Main Wire, Steve Robinson, Dude, this is crazy.
Speaker 4 (27:43):
You really can't make this stuff up. I mean, the
guy's running a migrant services agency, that Bill's main care,
which is what we call medicaid, about five million dollars
a year at the same time that he's running for
president and to be clear in Somali that he's running
to be the warlord of Jubiland. You know, elections in
Jubiland aren't exactly like elections in America. It's you know,
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whoever has the most guns is able to certify the election.
So he needed to buy a paramilitary organization in paramilitary
support in order to win that election and he lost it.
But at the very same time that he was in
Jubiland and Kenya trying to become a war lord in
southern Somalia, he was getting no bid contracts from the
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administration of Governor Janet Mills, a Democrat who has been
in cahoots with Gateway Community Services from the very beginning. So,
if there's one thing that I would implore your listeners
to understand, it's in Minnesota and in Maine.
Speaker 3 (28:42):
It's not just the.
Speaker 4 (28:43):
Somali diaspora that has come over here and decided to
engage in this criminal behavior. It's an industrial complex with
the Democratic Party that enables and turns a blind eye
to this behavior.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
Yeah, that's exactly. It's not like they, oh, I want
to turn this back because this is not exactly correct.
It's not that they enable and turn a blind eye
to it. This is exactly what the system isn't broken, folks. Essentially,
what I'm trying to say is this is exactly how
it's supposed to operate. This is exactly what they've intended
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this thing to operate as. This is the Cloward and Piven,
you know, just do everything you can to collapse the
system on its own weight, and in this case, the
weight of the corruption. Steven Miller puts it best.
Speaker 7 (29:32):
Based on what we have found so far, we believe
that the Somali fraud operation in Minnesota is the single
greatest theft of taxpayer dollars through welfare fraud in American history.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Thank you, Tim Wallas. Guy could have been the vice president.
And now he's mad. People are driving past his house
and calling him names. I don't know if you've seen this,
but he's very mad about this now, and so they've
been trying to make a big deal of the ladder
he gets about people calling him names. The more people
here what has actually happened in Minnesota, and they just can't.
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You can't wrap your head around it, what he's allowed
to happen.
Speaker 8 (30:08):
We believe that we have only scratched the very top
of the surface of how deep this goes. And you're
familiar with all the scams, with pretending that children have
autism who are not in fact autistic, with pretending to
enroll people in food programs when in fact nobody was
ever enrolled, and engaging in massive fraud, lying and theft
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and grift on a skill we've never seen before in
American history.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Got to see arrests. We got to see these people
sent back. And when I say these people, that might
even be il han Omar il hana Omars. He's making
around CBS defaced the nation over the weekend talking about
a department. I've never heard of.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
The secretary of egg.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
Two, I've never heard of the secretary of the Department
of egg, the secretary of egg?
Speaker 9 (31:02):
What is.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
What is the is that agriculture agg Maybe she's talking
about I understand they oversee the USDA oversees the eggs,
you know, from chickens.
Speaker 10 (31:14):
What's she secretary of egg to the secretary of egg?
Speaker 2 (31:19):
Anyway, I don't. I just do want to marry the
brother again, that's the accusation. If they're looking by the way,
they're looking into her, they're looking into tim Walls and
they're also looking into that uh radical Keith Ellison, who's
the attorney general there in Minnesota as well. And I'm
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sure so should the police officers be, I guess arresting
ice also the feel are doing it using excessive force.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
Look the police.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
Chief Bridal hero great and that's a that's an ms
d NC thirteen anchor who asked Keith Ellison, the ag
there MESSI should police offer be arresting ICE well listen
listen to listen to his response, He started with a.
Speaker 10 (32:07):
Well man, by the way, it's well well able to
speak for himself. But I think what he's hoping is
to prevent this is why he's making the comment now,
so that it doesn't ever come to that, So that
when I so that one ICE agents will observe the
requirements of the law and that officer, and that they
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will know that we're not going to stand by and
let them break the law.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
I've got more good news. I got more good news.
By the way, I well, I mean you're saying, like
all of this is horrific, and by the way, I
had a conversation about this this weekend. You could say,
all of these things are and they are, they're really
they're really bad. But the good news is we're finding
out about it. The good news is you're finally getting
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to hear about these things happening for so long. It's
finally getting exposed. And that's that's how it works. Eventually,
evil in this type of thing does get exposed. The
trip does come out. It does take time, and we're
in the find out era, folks, I one percent, but
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it may not be moving at the speed of what
some of us want to see. Good news again, I've
got more good news to explain to you coming up
in just a moment. You're not gonna want to miss this.
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Here are your headlines from the Midwestern or this Monday,
December eighth. I'm Robin Kaufman. It's a Midwesterner dot News
original story. She fails yet again. Secretary of State Democrat
Jocelyn Benson loses again in court. A judge has ruled
against her a eagle absentee ballot rule change. This is
a major win for election integrity here in Michigan. A
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left leaning leader of the twenty twenty four Uncommitted Movement,
a guy by the name of a bass Alahwe, launches
his campaign for the Michigan Senate. It is another sign
that Michigan Democrats are shifting way farther to the progressive left.
And more negative news about Governor Whitmer's Michigan. Close to
a million households here in Michigan are apparently behind on
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paying their energy bills. This as utility high rates comply
with green energy mandates that Governor Whitmer has supported. For
these stories and more, visit the Midwesterner at the Midwesterner
dot news.
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Guess I'm centered around autistic children. This one makes you
want to throw up on a potted plant.
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Senator Kennedy with the latest on the Somalia fraud. We'll
get we'll get to that end just a moment. Some
really good news before we get out of here too today.
But let's check the markets. Whether you want to retire today, tomorrow,
ten twenty years down the road, you probably have an
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You know.
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Paramount and sky Dancer launching a hostile bid right now
for Warner Brothers, and apparently David Allison told CNBC that
this morning they said, that's this deal between Netflix and
Warner Brothers. Trump says the deal could be a problem.
They're going to need to get full approval on it.
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Whether they can do that or not. I think that'll
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This one makes you want to throw up on a
potted plant. This one centered around autistic children once again.
In in this third.
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Program, a group group of of of providers opposedly medical
providers got together and they went to the welfare authorities
in Minnesota and said, we need money to help autistic children.
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You said, well, that's a wonderful thing to do. And
then these providers, once the welfare department at the state
government in Minnesota gave them the okay, they went out
and started recruiting autistic children. He said, well, okay, we
have to get the word out somehow. But they couldn't
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find very many autistic children. So they started going to
parents in the Somali community and saying, can we call
your child autistic? Can we certify that your child is autistic?
If you'll let us do that, we'll pay you a
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bribe anywhere from four hundred dollars to fifteen hundred dollars
a child.
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Incredible.
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Now, once again, the program.
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It didn't start spit big.
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These were sophisticated crooks, and its leader was a woman
by the name of Asha farbond Hassan. She was also in,
by the way, on the feeding of the children.
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By the way, I can't play the whole thing is.
I just don't have time for this. But this is
how the whole thing works. They created this, They always
do this. It's a perfect sounds sounds perfectly reasonable, very compassionate.
You want to help, obviously, you want to help as
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much as you can these people who need it right,
and so they said, well, let's give somebody to help
these artistic children. Turns out they couldn't find enough. Well
that's probably not true, though, I would say it turns
out the idea was the target will be the autistic children.
Then we'll we'll take this money and we'll funnel it
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over to over to Africa or wherever, Somolo, wherever they
wanted to send it kicks back. This is exactly how
Democrats and lots of political class. Ever, here's Leezelton talking
about how Democrats are doing this with the Green new scam.
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We should have a zero tolerance policy, no matter who's
in charge of government any given time, for any waste
and abuse whatsoever.
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And get this.
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We found in one program, Solar for All, which is
a seven billion dollar program that we have canceled and
Congress has rescinded, that the money was going through at
times four passors. So a dollar would go through four
pastors where each of them were taking at least fifteen
to twenty five percent cut. So if listen, we're gonna
be honest and fair and good stewards of tax dollars.
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The zero tolerance policy should be the way. Whether it's
President Trump in office or his predecessor. Unfortunately, his predecessor
when they had one party rule in Congress, they were
alighting tax dollars on fire left and right to pay
off their friends.
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They were paying off their friends thirty billion dollars in
these green new energy scams they had to cancel at
the EPA. Lee's elden found paying off their political friends.
They're contributors, they're donors. The money probably funneled right back
into the Democrat Party conference. Oh damn you now the
whole thing's been exposed again. It's to find out there
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are The question is is how soon before we actually
get the accountability and do each of us have the
patients really to make it through all of that? And
that's one thing that I would I would certainly ask
the Lord for more these days anyways, the patients to
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make it through. Hey, speaking of good news, Indiana superstar
quarterback Fernando Mendoza in a postgame interview. I think this
is from when they beat Ohios. Ain't over the weekend
going viral for great reasons.
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Fantastic he Oh, congratulations Indiana the Big ten champs.
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How does that sound?
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It sounds so beautiful. I want to give all the
glory to God. You were never supposed to be in
this decision.
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But by the glory of God, the great coaches, great
teams ever we have around us, we were.
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Able to pull this off.
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Whoever thought the.
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Wods would be here?
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But now the Hoosiers are flipping champs.
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Let's go.
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You guys call yourself a bunch of misfits who found.
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The right home at Indiana.
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Why was this the right place for this group?
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Is the right place for process orangine?
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We're going day by day?
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What is offit the line, the defense, the coaches, special teams.
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We're all process oranges to one goal.
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That's our thing is we're brothers.
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We can drag teams to the defense because we know
that we're gonna stick together.
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And were the strongest glue ever.
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Tell me about finding Charlie Becker, third down, two minutes
to go. We talk about Heisman moments, but take me
through that one and what an incredible Charlie has been.
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But he's been every single day this whole thing. It
wraps up really nicely. What a what a great kid
man as.
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Well as well as our deepest playing lights out and
well everybody.
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Just what an incredible moment.
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Congratulations, enjoy it.
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Thanks so much, God blessed. Go who's yours? There you go.
I'll put it up on the stack today at Justin
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Our fathers.
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I will be that name, that kingdom.
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Come, that will be done on our Give us our
daily red, us ours.
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As our lord. Forever they met it