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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now with some final thoughts, Here's Larry. The billion dollars
federal fund fraud case in Minnesota is really worth paying
attention to for several reasons. Even though you're going to
notice right now that the Democrats and the legacy media
are really playing it down. They're already calling it an
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isolated incident. Wow, we didn't know that. They're saying it's
just a local story. But stealing a billion dollars at
least probably two billion dollars in federal money, that's not
just a local story, and it's federal funds, that's a
national story. And they keep insinuating that it's racist to
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even bring it up because it's a group of Somali
immigrants allegedly behind the fraud and theft. Yeah, but did
I mention the two billion dollars? There's no hiding behind
race or politics. This may be the biggest state scandal
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in history. At its core, the Somalian community allegedly helped
by the terrorist group Al Shabab, stole money from the poor,
the hungary, the sick, and from children with autism to
funnel the money to themselves, to politicians, and to terrorist
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organizations like Al Shabab. In Somalia, and everybody in the
state knew about it. There were several whistleblowers, but the
Somali population in Minnesota is a powerful voting block. So
Tim Walls, who wanted to be vice president, ignored it,
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and so did other politicians. But what we really have
to watch more than anyone else is squad member Congresswoman
Ilhan Omar's involvement. He's been out in front on the media,
in the media talking about how silly it is, how
it's nothing, how it's racist. It's hard to believe she
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didn't know what was going on, and maybe she was involved.
It is a scandal to watch. It's going to play
out well in the next year and into the midterm elections.
And speaking of elections, man, did we get lucky? Just
think of these four words. Vice President Tim Walls, did
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you shut her? I did