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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:58):
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We just played portions of this. I want to make
sure we play the whole thing because it's just so good.

(01:21):
It's Senator Kennedy talking about the Somali fraud, how they
were able to pull off this, and we now know
it's billions upon billions of dollars for this Somali fraud.
And think about what they did to the numbers too,
of autism in places like Minnesota.

Speaker 3 (01:41):
This one makes you want to throw up on a
potted plant.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
They faked it all. They took the money coming in
from the government and they sent it over to places
like Somali. Maybe that warlord sent some off in Maine.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
This one centered around autistic children once again.

Speaker 3 (02:05):
In this third.

Speaker 5 (02:06):
Program, a group of providers proposedly medical providers, got together
and they went to the welfare authorities in Minnesota and said,
we need money to help autistic children.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
You said, well, that's a wonderful thing to do.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
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 find very many autistic children. So they started going

(02:49):
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 bribe anywhere from four hundred dollars to fifteen

(03:10):
hundred dollars a child. Now, once again the program.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
It didn't start spit big. These were sophisticated.

Speaker 4 (03:23):
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 scam as well. And

(03:46):
it as best we can tell, they approach parents only
in the Somali community. Once again, they couldn't find enough
autistic children, so they bribed the many parents in the community.
He gave them money to certify that their children were autistic.
In the first year, they only they were clever. They

(04:08):
only asked for three million dollars. The second year in
twenty nineteen, they asked for fifty four million dollars. Then
in twenty twenty they went up to seventy seven million dollars,
and then in twenty.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Twenty one they really got greedy.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
They went to one hundred and eighty three million dollars,
and in twenty two two hundred and eighty million dollars,
and in two thousand and twenty three four hundred million
dollars all total, in these three fraud schemes, these crooks

(04:47):
stold one billion dollars of taxpayer money. Wow, and the well,
I started to say the worst part. But when we
amended equally bad part.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
You say, well, well, hello, how could this happen?

Speaker 4 (05:08):
Why didn't the people in the Department of Social Services
and the Welfare department in state government when they saw
these claims arising?

Speaker 3 (05:18):
Why why didn't they say something?

Speaker 4 (05:20):
Didn't they go out and check these businesses that were
supposedly sites to feed homeless children?

Speaker 2 (05:28):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (05:28):
Didn't they go go, uh talk to some of the
children and their parents to see if some of the
children really were autistic? Didn't didn't the state authorities go
out and say, can you show us one of the
homes that you're providing to the homeless people, after all,
was spending a billion dollars?

Speaker 3 (05:47):
They didn't.

Speaker 4 (05:50):
Because the politicians wouldn't let them.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
This scam and this is just god I think stretching us, sir,
But they're all involved in it. This is a great comment.
By the way, Friedo check here says, all the congress people,
remember all the congress people who went to Ukraine when
the war started, all that money. I always see these nonprofits,

(06:16):
uh commercials, Sick for Hungry Babies and all that. Yeah,
she's right, this is a very good point. This is
is how this isn't a flaw in the system. It's
the function. It's the function. This is how they designed it.
This is what they wanted this to look like. This

(06:36):
is how it's supposed to work. It's not broken, it's working.
It's working. And all of these people at several different
levels and in different areas and in different institutions. In fact,
look at this. How about the DEA. This is one
of Obama's guys. Look what he was busted doing, sending money.

Speaker 6 (06:58):
Where so Fox News alert, a high ranking Obama DEA
official was just indicted for trying to help the cartel.
Paul Campo, conspired allegedly to launder up to twelve million
dollars in drug trafficking proceeds. Campo and an associate by
the name of Robert Sensei are accused in the scheme
of converting cash into cryptocurrency to buy two hundred and

(07:21):
twenty kilos of coke worth about five million bucks on
the street, and then attempting to launder even more money
almost three quarters of a million dollars from other drug
sales for the Jalisco New Generation cartel. These two gentlemen
have been charged with narco terrorism, conspiracy, conspiracy to distribute narcotics,
and as you can well imagine, also with money laundering conspiracy.

(07:44):
Campo has pleaded not guilty and he is in custody tonight.
There's a good chance, Jesse, he's not going anywhere anytimes.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Wow, isn't that? Isn't that an interesting story? And one
again that you really you haven't heard much have you
can't can't make this stuff up. Can't make this stuff up,
big one over the weekend. Lots of different things happening.
Ah Rosi o'dalei is we could talk about Roso Donna.

(08:22):
She's really going off the radar. Her therapist asked her
to do like a couple of days without paying attention
to anything Trump, any news Trump. She couldn't make it.
She could only go a couple of hours. This shows
you they're obsession. I'm gonna tell you why these people a, TDS, etc.

(08:45):
Are so obsessed because there's so many things they don't
like about themselves. Trump becomes that mirror for them. There's
so many things that they're upset about in their life,
the pain or whatever they're going through. We're all going
through stuff, right, But people like this have to have
a boogeyman, and so what they what do they point
to Trump? Trump is the author of all things bad

(09:08):
in their mind. He is the one who is responsible
because can possibly be them? I mean that that would
be too that would be too brutal, right, that'd be
too tough. Can't possibly be that they are responsible for
their own problems? No, Look how crazy some of these

(09:33):
people are. Have you seen the blue bracelet thing? I
feel like we've seen this a while back, but I'll
play it for you this. They want to identify each
other in their cults, so they're going to start wearing
things to identify.

Speaker 7 (09:48):
I am experiencing this unfamiliar feeling, and I wondered if
anyone else has been feeling this way. So I'm up
a dog park and I feel so mistrustful, like I
don't know who's on my side and who's on the
other side. I mean, I know we're gonna start wearing

(10:12):
the blue bracelets, and I think that will help, But like,
does anyone else feel that? I just have this fundamental mistrust,
Like I'm just looking at everyone going, are you part
of why this happens?

Speaker 4 (10:24):
Are you?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
What is this? By the way, what is this?

Speaker 7 (10:29):
You a safe person?

Speaker 8 (10:30):
Like?

Speaker 7 (10:30):
I can only imagine how the marginalized communities are feeling
right now?

Speaker 1 (10:35):
What's a marginalized community? Can you explain?

Speaker 7 (10:39):
And I also don't want people to be looking at
me thinking, oh, white woman, she definitely voted for him,
Like it's a very unsettling feeling.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Is anyone else No, I don't think about this at all.
The only thing I think about is when I see
people like you out and go is she crazy? Is
that one of the wackos that's gonna do something crazy
like attack a tesla or you know, stand in the
middle of it. I'm just I'm just wondering, So please
do as if you need anything more to identify yourself,

(11:13):
the blue hair, the nose rings, things like that, listen,
I'm if that's you. Don't get me wrong, you play
an outlier, but at the end of the day, it's
pretty easy to identify who some of these people are,
and guess who you know. Richard gear is one of them.
In case, he's the latest to come out.

Speaker 9 (11:28):
Of President we have is not a mature human deed,
This is not someone who has emotional intelligence. He behaves
like a child. You have to treat him like a
child who has impulse control problems.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
Trump is one of the most successful men in the
entire world in Gear.

Speaker 10 (11:50):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
The problem with the guy, I guess he's a you know,
respected actor. I guess. I mean, I can't tell you
the last thing he did. I don't now. But you
can't say things like this and be taken seriously at all.
You just can't. It's not it's like calling Elon musket

(12:15):
child or calling him an idiot. I mean, they make
rockets now, they've never done this before. They make rockets
that go up and come back down. Folks that it's
just you're if you say things like that, you ought
to be ridiculed because there's nothing. We can't take anything
you say seriously.

Speaker 9 (12:30):
But that's the way we change anger. Obviously doesn't take
us to a good place. Hatred's Room. They are on
the wrong side of history.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
So it's it's it's Trump's fault. Trump is angry and
he's full of hate, not the other way around.

Speaker 9 (12:47):
They're on the wrong side of the president. They're on
the wrong side of the future. But it's a challenge
to all of us to stand up, stand down, to
be responsible.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
What is that mean? Stand up, be counted, be responsible?
What get my blue bracelet out? Is that what I
ought to do? Be responsible for violence against other people
because I don't agree with them. What kind of ridiculous
statement is that? It's pure evil? Here's Rosie o'donnald. You
never notice it's the millionaires who always talk about the billionaires.

(13:22):
It's the millionaires they always are. The billionaires are the problem,
not the millionaires. It's a billionaire sucks interesting. Billionaires are
the problem people. We got to tax the billionaires like
it or not too bad tough. She is just an
average joe, rich enough to be able to pull up
stakes and go over Ireland or wherever she's living now.
She's just an average joe. She's like you. She understands

(13:46):
the struggle on the plight. The billionaires are the problem, though.

Speaker 11 (13:50):
And how about Elon Musk not getting millions of dollars
a month from the United States. How about that? Can
we get a handle on that? Perhaps maybe?

Speaker 1 (13:59):
And again he makes rockets that go up and come
back down. I don't know what else to tell you.
If the guy wasn't able to do anything, then I
guess he'd be a Democrat because he'd be sucking off
the government teat in order to survive, you know, just
taking in money for doing nothing. There are plenty of
people doing that, and even government welfare corporate welfare rather.

(14:27):
I mean, we see that all the time as well.
But that's not what Elon's doing. Yes, he is, obviously
government contracts and things like that, space excessory. He's putting
satellites up. Well, you can have internet anywhere in the world,
and he's able to launch rockets that go up and
come back down. Give me a break.

Speaker 11 (14:45):
The president stops pardoning convicted drug dealers while killing people
in boats in Venezuela. How about that?

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Uh? First of all, I think what she's talking about
was that the Oh no, it wasn't the Democrat. Oh
he he did parton the Democrat. He's not happy. She
must have her own show or she goes on podcasts.
She was on a podcast talking about how her therapist
isn't happy with her because apparently she wasn't able to

(15:18):
turn Trump off. This shows you the problem. It's not
Trumpet's hers. She was not able to turn him off
for just two days.

Speaker 11 (15:24):
When people say I changed my mind, we have to say,
welcome back to reality.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
She doesn't look well, the red nose. She sounds stuffed.
This is not a happy individual.

Speaker 11 (15:37):
Let's all be Americans together, right, because.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
What she's in Ireland.

Speaker 11 (15:41):
Just remember happening is not only happening to Democrats, It's
happening to everyone. And when the Medicaid cuts go in,
old people are going to start to die.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
No they're not. Let's just die.

Speaker 11 (15:56):
Unbelievable, outright, lie, what he's done yet hasn't even hit
us yet. And if he's not stopped.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Now we have Nicole Wallace, supposed to be some journalist.

Speaker 11 (16:09):
Right right, right, right, yeah, I'm so compassionate.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
So a couple of millionaires sitting here talking to each other,
like right right, like we care if he cares so much,
give your money away, give it all the way to
these people who you care so much about, give it away.

Speaker 11 (16:29):
Lost our country. And I don't know, Nicole, how it
is that some people cannot see it. My therapist said,
why are you so upset? And I said to her,
why are you not?

Speaker 1 (16:48):
How's your therapist is the same? Your therapist the same? This
is not. I don't know how. I guess if you're
you're crazy. You can't you don't know that you are.

Speaker 10 (17:00):
Yeah, yeah, I have that conversation too, because the gaslighting
that I think you're alluding to, if you're a thoughtful,
informed person, you do stop and say, well, maybe.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
It is me, it is it is totally you, it's
all of you. I don't know what to tell you.
I just kind of got a bit of a chuckle
out of that, and I again, these people claim to care,
but they didn't say anything about you didn't care about
the kids. They didn't say anything. I mean, this is
good news. By the way. They didn't say anything about

(17:34):
these sixty two thousand kids that were lost that have
now been found by the Trump administration. Who were they lost?
By the lost by the Biden administration and let them
come in by the buckets, the barrels. Oh knows how
they smuggle these kids in. Sixty two thousand of them
have been found.

Speaker 12 (17:50):
Tom Holman report numbers every day on Friday, I looked
the numbers. There's over sixty two thousand children found by
the Trump administration, children that weren't even being looked for.
In their bid administration. President Trump saved over sixty two
thousand children's lives. Some of these children sex trafficking, we

(18:10):
found them, Some were in forced labor, some were being mistreated.
I can't even discuss some of the mistreatment we found
out about President Trump again proves what he's the greatest
president in my lifetime. Over sixty two thousand children rescued
by President Trump.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
You don't even want to know what happened to these kids.
That's how bad some of this is. And it happened
under the Biden administration. Law a watch and why it
was all of the guys of fundling these people in
for votes for money, and it's absolutely purival. They just
know all the way to say it. They claim they

(18:49):
care about kids, but they're the worst.

Speaker 12 (18:51):
Again, children that were ignored and weren't being looked for
under President Biden.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
I look at sixty two they found so far. Now
this I think it was half a million or more
that they said that we're missing. At one point they
were trying to find trying to find them. Phase are
ramping up of Venezuela right now. They're going to continue
on that hoax for a while. They're going to try

(19:18):
to continue to push that piece for a while, that
that whole Venezuela, you know, fishing boat hoax. But meanwhile,
there's something bigger happening in the Caribbean. I just want
you to know it's not just about this piece. There's
a lot more happening. Troops arriving in Puerto Rico, as

(19:57):
I said, more troops are arriving in the island there
to aid some of the operations. The beefing up of
the Caribbean is is happening right now. In fact, it's
wild to watch some of this. They are things that

(20:18):
I don't think we're completely privy to on things that
we will be privy to fully. Yeah, that's a bad beast,
isn't it. That hovercraft that was kind of cool. It's
an amphibious vehicle. Speaking of cool, over the weekend, there's
lots of big, big events happening right now, and you know,
Trump World, there's so much. I don't know if you've

(20:40):
got to see any of the Kennedy Center Honor stuff,
but Jeddie Vance was honoring I think at the time
this was something for Sylvester Stallone, like a dinner they
had for the Kennedy Center. And he tells this story
about Trump and shoes inside the Oval Office that if
you haven't heard, you're gonna love this.

Speaker 8 (21:00):
Talk about slide and all of his great accomplishments and
why we're gathered here to celebrate them. But I want
to first say, you know, people often ask me what
it's like to be the vice president of the United States,
and a lot of that is exactly what you would
expect it to look like if you watch it on
TV or.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Just paid attention to the media.

Speaker 8 (21:14):
But sometimes you get these behind the scenes moments that
I will never ever forget for the rest of my life. So,
for example, today I'm in Newball Office with the President
of the United States and our great Secretary of State
Marco Rubio, and we're talking about something really, really important,
and the President kind of holds up his hand and says, no, no, no,
on a second, there's something much more important shoes and leave.

(21:38):
He appears over the resolute desk and he says, Marco
JD you guys.

Speaker 6 (21:42):
Have shitty shoes.

Speaker 13 (21:45):
We gotta get.

Speaker 8 (21:45):
We gotta get the better shoes. So he goes out
and grabs a catalog. There happens to be another politician
in the room. I won't say who. You will find
out why in a second. And he actually runs us
through this incredible shoe catalog and we're by a way
any The President is giving us with four pairs of
shoes and I think four pairs for Marco, and he's

(22:06):
actually asking our size in the middle of this conversation.
He's asking for our size so that he can make
sure that we get the right shoes. And he asked
this other policy. He said, I'm gonna get you some
shoes too, And he says, Marco, what's your shoe size?
And Marco's apparently in eleven and a half. He says,
you know, JD, what's your shoe size? My shoe size
is thirteen. And he asked this politician, why one embarrass

(22:26):
what is shoe size is? And he says seven. President
kind of leans back in the share.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
And says, you know, you can tell a lot about
a man by shoes. By the way, you know, it's
interesting they're saying that now this is another hux I
just they come up with all of this stuff, which
is hilarious. But now they're saying that Trump doesn't laugh.

(22:55):
I get I just I can't. You can't make this stuff.
They're saying that he doesn't laugh. That's that's what apparently
on the view they're pushing. Now, there has to be
some place where they go to like write this stuff
to come up with you you can't make it up.
But that's all they do. Listen to this.

Speaker 14 (23:14):
So what happens is he has no he has no
armed armory for a comedian humiliating him if you have
to be self aware, I mean Obama perfect example.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
The guy is hilarious. He's got a great sense of
humor of someone.

Speaker 14 (23:29):
Who is funny and self effacing.

Speaker 3 (23:32):
You've never seen.

Speaker 14 (23:33):
Trump laugh, right, I mean, if you see him laugh,
it's you know, it's at someone else's.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
No, he doesn't like to laugh publicly because he likes
to keep the persona that he's tough. He doesn't want
it's the same reason he didn't ever want people to
know about all the good things he would do behind
the scenes for the people who worked with him, et cetera.
There was a guy, there's a story about a guy
that helped him change a tire on his limo or something.

(24:00):
This happened years, years, decades ago, and Trump paid off
his mortgage. Now they don't tell you these stories. He
doesn't want that out in the public because that would
hurt his ability to make deals. He'd be seen as soft.
If he were out doing those things, people would not
be he wouldn't be able to have the leverage that
he has. And then why because the art of the
deal he hasked to but to walk away, he has

(24:20):
to be able to do things that are like seemingly
ridiculous that they think this guy's a tyrant. That's how
he's able to get these deals done. And so in
this case the scenario, he doesn't want you to see
him laughing. In fact, I've seen video of him laughing
and he just starts roaring and then he catches himself.
He knows he's on camera, and he comes back to serious.

(24:43):
He's like aha, and he kind of catches himself because
he knows that's the persona he hasked to keep up
at the Hens on the view.

Speaker 5 (24:53):
That his dad saw laughter and smiling his weakness.

Speaker 11 (24:56):
Because laughing is an emotion.

Speaker 14 (24:58):
And if he shows his emotion. It's he'll lose any
power that he has over people. That's why they don't laugh,
they don't cry, you know anything, you know with people, dictators, fascists.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
I have no idea who this woman is in the
medal either. I have no clue, and I'm fine. I'm
fine for not knowing that. This one's for our good
friend Jason, mister green buddy in California. At a big
warning if you haven't already gotten it already. Now I know, Jason,
you're not in Californi're in Washington. But just so you know,
because I know you travel West coast California officials are

(25:39):
worn against foraging wild mushrooms. After deadly poisoning outbreak, the
state warns public not to pick the magic mushrooms. Not
that not that you would per se, mister bud. I
know you have a different preference, different preference of a
whole other kind. But I just wanted to make sure

(26:03):
that you knew about it. And because you don't want
to think, you don't want to take a bad trip,
my friend. This story, I'm just gonna drop here and
then i'm gonna tell you can go find it in
the stack. Later as soon as we get it online.
It's more good news. A massive terror attack was thwarted.

(26:25):
I was hearing whispers of this online. Finally seeing the
story on this. A Pakistani emmigrant has been arrested with
a car full of guns, plans to carry out a
mass shooting, and a chilling note about martyrdom. It happened
in Delaware. Is intent to carry this out on the
campus of the University of Delaware. At least that's the

(26:49):
story that we're hearing. I'm gonna put it in the
stack today just so you just so you have it
and you can be aware of it. Unfortunately, it's one
that's not getting a whole lot of traction on reporting,
although I believe it should because it is. It is
big news. Yeah, Jason, he's in Oregon, but he does

(27:14):
his AGC either. We have harvested mushrooms in California, red
ones with white nuts. All right, I'm listen. I'm just
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