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December 3, 2025 29 mins
Actor Ben Stiller ATTACKS Trump over saying that Somalis who are destroying Minnesota’s welfare system, “garbage”. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey speaks in Somali at a press conference. Meanwhile, Sen. Mark Warner calls Pete Hegseth a “wimp” and claims he is throwing his admiral under the bus over the Venezuelan boat strike.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
It's time for Florida man. Oh my gosh, where do
you even start? Okay, So a man, a Florida man
with a comeback, that had a comeback with a warrant doormat,
Well they did and they arrested him in a fraud scheme.
Christopher Music, fifty seven of Daytona Beach was arrested on
charges of organized scheme to defraud and grand theft over

(00:36):
one hundred thousand dollars. According to Belusia County Sheriff's officials,
they said this yesterday he was arrested. Oh my gosh,
he is like a very old look in fifty seven real?
What is this crime? Man ages you? He had ten
prior felony convictions. I just like the doormat. They were like,
oh okay, and so they did look at that. Don't

(00:58):
tunt them with a fun time. You know, a Florida
man ran from deputies and hit under a mobile home
for fourteen hours. I mean, you think they're not going
to get you out? Dude? You think that's not going
to happen? Thirty three years old drug possession, violence. He
was resisting with violence, battery. He had a lot of
a lot of offenses. It was like one in the morning.

(01:21):
They got the call deputies Hurd a gunshot. They went
saw man trying to hide in the woods. They tried
to make contact with him, and then he fled and
crawled into a mobile home. They found drugs and guns,
all kinds of stuff. They established a perimeter, they evacuated
the occupants of the mobile home. They had to deploy
gas and pepper balls to force him out. This whole
standoff lasted like fourteen hours. I probably would have handled

(01:44):
it different and had him out. I know that they
have rules of engagement technically, so to speak, I have
my own. I'd have been like, well, we're going to
spread underneath there and you know, with some lead, and
you might want to get moving because you're going to
get hurt. He was taken to jail, no injuries, so
you know, good on them. They caught the guy, but
man alive. I mean, you know, why do people think

(02:06):
that they're gonna be able to out like like they're
gonna get you out. I don't like, this doesn't make
sense to me how they do this stuff. Let's see.
Oh man, a Florida man got taste because he was
stealing some snacks and he got tasted. This comes from
the Fox affiliate out there. Twenty nine year old Joseph
Tamborau broke into his workplace Thanksgiving night, used a cinder

(02:28):
block to shatter the front door glass, and then busted
into the vending machine and stole the snacks. He refused
to leave and was taste and traded for minor injuries.
So now he's in the pokey because for snacks, all
for snacks? Was it worth it? I mean, good heavens,
I'm trying to figure out. I mean, I got a
bathroom brawl. I have a Oh no, I don't want

(02:52):
that one. Oh no, no, I got a dun a
Dunkin Donuts brawl. Uh huh, I got a ferrari No no, no, yeah,
let's do this one. Let's do the donut tray at
Dunkin Donuts. So this is Florida. Man launched a donut
tray at a in a brower Dunkin Donuts at a

(03:13):
worker kicked the worker in a tantrum over how long
he had to wait for his food, and in his mugshot.
He's like, he looks like, yeah, I did it. Anne.
He's like, yeah, okay in his mug shot. I'd share
it to but it's having trouble putting in slack for
some reason. Let's see. Pembroke Pines, Florida, thirty six year
old man was arrested he assaulted a Duncan employee because

(03:33):
he did not like how long it took to prepare
his food. Police officers were called. It was right before
noon and the employee said she walked out of the
restroom saw Timothy Lewis arguing with another worker about the
time the waittime for his order, and according to the report,
the first employee said she didn't know how to prepare
the sandwiches and needed to wait for her coworker to

(03:53):
return from the restroom, and he didn't want to wait,
so he was mad. And then apparently he told them
he was on nine one one to request a refund.
That's not really what they do. And then as one
of the employees began recording him, Lewis grabbed a donut
tray and said he was going to take it if
he didn't get a refund. Then he threw the tray.
The employee kicked her in the stomach, knocked her over.
He tried running out of the restaurant, but he was

(04:15):
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(05:43):
And I saw this yesterday with Ben Stiller. I know
that's weird to say, right because I was working late yesterday.
I had two late nights in a row, and I
was working late yesterday and I saw this like fly
up on x like someone retweet it into my timeline,
and I'm like, that's a weird thing to say that

(06:08):
the way that Ben Stiller was talking about it, he posted,
Somalis are not garbage, immigrants and refugees from anywhere or
people like you and me. They should not be demonized.
This country is built on the backs of people have
come from other places. It's what our country's all about.
And they need a little blue Heart, and I'm like,
why is he Who's what is he talking about? Like
what what does he what does he mean here? Well,

(06:29):
then I saw this story pull this up.

Speaker 4 (06:31):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
This was in the cabinet meeting that poet has had
yesterday and he was discussing the fraud and he apparently
said that, you know, it was what ended up happening,
the fraud that's happening there is garbage. He said, you know,
our country's at a tipping point. And he was talking

(06:52):
about the fraud. He said that, you know, we made
a knock on tim walls. And then he also was
talking about how it's garbage, what's being done because it's
a major, major scandal, major The New York Times did it.
He was responding to a question about the New York
Times investigation on it and how it's singularly in Minnesota,

(07:14):
Somali diaspora, their community there, and that's when he had
said that what's happening in is garbage, et cetera. So
the media is like, Trump called all Somali's garbage. So
that's what ABC said. Quote. President Trump ended his cabinet
meeting on Tuesday by unleation criticism on Somali immigrants, whom

(07:35):
he described as garbage, saying that he doesn't want them
in the United States. First Off, that's not actually what
he said. Secondly, why would he say that? Is it
because of the over billion dollars and taxpayer fraud? Do
you want to know of the so far eighty six
people have been charged? And that's just so you have
the Feed in our Future child nutrition program that was

(07:57):
two hundred and fifty three hundred and fifty million dollars stolen,
the housing stabilization services which was tens of millions, the
autism therapy services that's they're still trying to figure out
the final tab on that because the initial case alone
was fourteen million. Out of the eighty six people charged,
seventy eight or Somali Cain, would you consider that a

(08:20):
majority of people charged?

Speaker 4 (08:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (08:24):
No, over fifty convictions so far, of course, I mean, yeah,
how many are Somali seventy eight of eighty six.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
That seems like a lot to me.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
And that's just in one. That's just in the Feeding
our Future that they're getting involved in. I'm not even
talking about the other stuff because it's I mean, it's
ongoing and these are like new charges. So yeah, I
would say that that's pretty significant. It is safe to
say that it is a for odd scheme that is

(09:01):
rooted in one particular community in Minnesota. These are statistics.
If it makes you upset, they get mad at the
people doing it. Don't get mad at the people who
are like, wow, seventy eight of the let me look
at my notes, seventy eight of the eighty six are
from the Somali community there. That is just simple fact
that comes from the charging docs. So that's not that's

(09:27):
not them people trying to be mean about this. By
the way, this is cut too. This is what Trump said.
Listen to what he said. This was yesterday. Listen.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
But this beautiful place and I see these people ripping
it off. And now I'm understanding, and you're gonna look
at to that's I hear.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
They ripped off samaiads ripped off.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
That stayed for billions of dollars billions every year, billions
of dollars. And they contribute to the welfare is like
eighty eight percent. They contribute to nothing.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
I don't want him in our catchy.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
I'll be honest with you. Somebody say, oh, that's not
politically correct.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
I don't care. I mean, he's in terms of talking
about fraud and talking about a community that's involved in fraud.
He's saying he doesn't want What is so bad about that?
Here's what Time magazine said. This is actually their headline quote,
what to know about Trump's targeting of Somali's in Minnesota? Uh? What?

(10:37):
What about? What to know about? Uh Somali diaspora in
Minnesota and billions of dollars? What they're targeting of US taxpayers?
Are you? I mean, what in the world.

Speaker 4 (10:50):
It's just another version of their Republicans pounce.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
The media does this all the time, so.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
They're trying to make it like Trump is attacking all
Somali and Trump is without telling you what was happening.
So now I was looking at the Ben Stiller thinker,
going oh, no, I get it. And what's funny is
I responded to it and I said, whether or not
some people who defrauded taxpayers are immigrants is irrelevant to
the fact that some people defraud to taxpayers, especially when
the amount is around a billion dollars and millions were

(11:19):
funded to Al Shabab. Oh my gosh. The people who
like I mean hit his fans apparently are really real winners.
But my point remains it is now they're trying to
dodge the fraud by acting like it's Trump who's being
just racist, when it's racist that you have a faction

(11:44):
in a community that's hiding, that's using racial politics as
a way to cover wrongdoing and using it as an
inoculation against accountability, and that's what it is. Oh, you
can't hold me accountable because I'm Somali. That's what it is.
Let's be real about it. I mean, this is uh

(12:05):
and I mean the New York Times piece. Listen to this.
It is so insane. The programs, so the feeding our future.
The cost it started at like three million last year
at balloon to one hundred and four million dollars. It
started actually, sorry, it was two point six million. It
was under three million. That's when it began in twenty twenty.

(12:29):
It was. The budgeted production was two point six Last
year it was over one hundred and four million. The
autism program is about three million, three hundred and seventy
seven million. Now that's how much it ballooned in like
four years time, all under Tim Walls's reign. Look at that,

(12:53):
and he wants a new he wants a third term.
Tim Wallas wants a third term. It is crazy, absolutely crazy.
This is and when people within the government try to
raise in Minnesota, government try to raise alarm, they were

(13:15):
targeted and now you see the media is running cover
for all of them. That's why you had that whistleblower
account saying yes, Tim Walls is absolutely responsible. They said,
we let him know of the fraud early on, hoping
for a partnership and stopping it. But we got the
opposite response. He systematically retaliated against whistleblowers, using monitoring, threats, repression,

(13:39):
and he did his best to discredit fraud reports. And
instead of partnership, we got the full weight of retaliation
by Tim Walls, certain DFL members and an indifferent mainstream media.
It's scary isolating the leftist wondering who we can turn to,
and they're right. They are absolutely right. And per the

(14:02):
New York Times, the majority, the vast majority, the overwhelming majority.
There's Somali. There's Somali. So that's why you have this investigation.
Now in the meantime, oh man, they're really playing. I
want you to listen. Do tell ya, we do have
time for this This is crazy. Is this? Let me

(14:24):
see where's the audio where the mayor starts trying to speak. Okay, yeah,
so you got to listen to this. This is cut
twelve the Minneapolis mayor. I felt like this was a
hostage speech. He is now talking about cooperation with ICE
and says he will not cooperate with ICE. This sounds,
honestly like an isis video. Listen to this.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
That's not American. That's not what we are about. And
we're going to do right by every single person in
our cities and so to our Somali community. Shabka Somalier
Kulul Minnesota, Gottahan Minneapolis, Wan Daniela hi Wan coup Gereb

(15:12):
to Ghanahan.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
Yeah, it sounded like a hostage video, like don't get
me here. I am now. While all this was happening,
the Department of Transportation. We talked about this with Sean Duffy.
They at Headline earlier. They did an audit. A third
of their commercial driver's license were illegally issued. Oh and
there's more, guys. So one of the other things that

(15:37):
we're gonna be talking about. Let me pull this up
and we pull this let me find the story. Bear
with me. Bear with me, because it's not just a
Minnesota anymore, not just Minnesota. This is like something that's
happening in a number I'm gonna try to find this
headline and a number of different communities, especially where it
concerns these services and fraud. And it is pretty stunt

(16:01):
the amount of fraud that's taking place, not just with CDLs,
not just with all this other stuff. So in Maine,
listen to this. This is in Maine. A Somali nonprofit
leader was billing main Care bilking taxpayers of tons of
money while running to be a warlord in Somalia. Can

(16:28):
you believe that? No joke. We're going to talk more
about that coming up, because it's not just in Minnesota.
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Speaker 2 (17:44):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.

Speaker 3 (17:47):
It's time for Dana's quickfive. So Trump has pardoned Democratic
congressman a Democratic congressman who's accused of taking six hundred
thousand dollars in bribes and acting like a foreign a agent.
This is, of course, Henry Quaar and his wife Amelda
seventeen sixty nine, respectively. They were charged by the Department

(18:07):
of Justice last year. For accepting six hundred thousand dollars
in bribes from a bank headquartered in Mexico and an
oil and gas company that's in the Balkans. And they
were apparently reportedly reportedly funneling this money through all kinds
of stuff, like I mean, and apparently their kids were

(18:29):
involved in helping to create these ferns to launderfund. So
Trump said that he looked the way he looks at
it is that it was a witch hunt, and so
he wanted to pardon them, and that not everything is
a witch hunt, though, got to say so. Sean Diddy
Combs accuses Netflix of stealing footage for fifty cents docuseries.
You know, he and Fitty hate each other. I'm team Fitty,

(18:51):
just FYI. Not that anybody needed to know that, but
you know so, and Fiddy's just been trolling him this
entire time, which is hysterical. So all four of that.
But he says that they were stealing footage from what
he was doing for fifty cents document Let's see, would
you buy a fold phone? Samsung unveils the first multifolding
phone as competitions set to heat up. I like the

(19:13):
idea of having a foldable phone just because it's neat.
But at the same time, I would think that that
wear and tear would be difficult, right, Like that's wouldn't
it be the wear and tear on a foldable phone.
I don't know what that's like. I remember the palm PREX,
like in the early days, the palm pre was amazing
and then HP killed it and it was yeah, thanks HP.

(19:36):
But Samsung is unveiling. It's a three way thing, so
it it's like a trifle. So it folds in the
middle like you would do a shirt and the outsides
are the sleeves, so it folds like that. Samsung unveiled it.
I don't know if I want a trifle, right, would

(19:58):
you get it? A imagine the size of an iPad
that you fold in a half.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
Yeah, it unfolds out to the size of like the
tenin gipad or something.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
I don't I don't know if I like that anyway.
In Eveston, Illinois, Evanston, a church nativity scene features a
zip tide baby, Jesus and Roman soldiers as ice agents
talk about blasphemy. This is blasphemous. That's just lame. It's
Lake Street Church of Evanston, which is a BS fake
cult and not an actual church. They don't honor actual

(20:28):
Christian theology, and they decided to do this all over
the birthday of Our Lord and Savior by making this
you know, ridiculous giant crache outside these churches are just jokes.
This is just goofy. If I were there, I'd probably
knock it down. I'm not joking. I mean, that's just me.
I'm not encouraging you to do that, but I'm just
saying I don't have the patience for it. They literally
have a doll with zip ties around the wrist. So

(20:50):
this is why people stop going to church, because you
have Satanists like the people at Lake City Satanic Church
of Evanston who do this kind of garbage. It's blasphemous.
Shame on you. I mean, you know what the Bible
says about people who leave the flock astray. They have
millstones tied around their neck and they're dropped into the depths.
That's your future.

Speaker 4 (21:08):
Unprecedented disrespect. When they were all brought to get a
pep rally in front of HEG. Saff and Trump. This
is an administration that's fired. You know, uniform generals, from
the head of the NSA, the head of the Defense
Intelligence Agency, and I think in many ways the uniform
military mate help save us from this president and his

(21:29):
laying people like hegg SAF because I think their commitment
is to the Constitution and obviously not the Trump and
I expect Bradley to adhere to that.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
So Senator, let's go a little further on this.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
So that's Senator Mark Warner who's saying, well, I think
the uniform military could help us help servos from this president.
Would you guys stop with your coup fetis shows you
absolute freaks, That's what this is. I love the people
who are like, don't obey illegal orders unless we're telling
you to get a shot, can you guard? I'm just done.

(22:02):
Welcome back to the program, Dane lash with you. Oh
my gosh. We're at the top of this third hours
and we got Kurt Schluchter coming up because we were
talking yesterday. I don't want to read our text, but
he is I really like smart elex it smart asses.
I really do like a good wise ass. I do.

(22:23):
I'm very sarcastic myself, and so I really I really
enjoy that this one of my favorite. One of my
favorite stories my late friend Andrew Breitbart. He was in
his first cocktail event that he was ever invited to
in DC and he's with a bunch of Congress members
and somebody came up and said, well, what is it
that you do? And he goes, I'm a husky male model,

(22:46):
was his response. And I had somebody asked me that
once and I was like, oh, I'm a senior salesperson
with Mary Kay and that's all I said. And they
were like, oh, it was very interesting. So I do
like a good smart and I was asking Kurt Schlichter
about this. I'm like, well, okay, well I keep hearing
about the laws of war, the laws of Warring's like,
let me tell you about the laws of war. And

(23:07):
I'm like, wait, wait, wait, tell me on air tomorrow.
I need to hear about this tomorrow because he served,
you know, and he understands all of this stuff. And
I and and I think I like his viewpoint on
the Venezuelan, you know, the drug boats, because all of
a sudden, now the left and I'm not two wrongs
don't make it right. If you think it's wrong, then
don't then then why you know, you don't want to

(23:30):
keep you know, don't want to keep doing it. But
I think that one of the reasons I don't like
comparing the Obama droning with the Venezuelan drug boats is
because you have to remember, in a lot of these instances,
we actually were in other countries. We went into their airspace.
We like one of them, wasn't it with uh some

(23:54):
nark like uh oh, I can't read. Like in Colombia.
I remember that we followed like some drug dealers something
down the river and we ended up taking them out
with a drones something like that. So we were actually
like in other people's countries, sovereign entities, very different from
a boat that's blasting through the waters coming up to

(24:16):
the United States. Don't you agree? This is very different?
And that's like one of the big reasons. And I
know I did it myself yesterday because but I was
just highlighting the fact that, well, all of a sudden,
they have a problem with it now, but it's very
it's still incredibly different, and I think those comparisons actually

(24:37):
further make what you know, Trump's order and sec wars order,
It makes it look even better. It's very and we're
gonna talk to Kurt Schlichter about this. But this, this
they keep flirting with us. All the military is gonna
m stop it. But it does make you think, you know,
we got a lot of people that they've been able
to install in these high up positions, and it does

(24:58):
make you a little uh littlencerned. Right, I don't know,
this is uh this has cut six Warner. Now he's
just talking out of his backside. Listen to this. He's
he mad.

Speaker 4 (25:11):
This is the biggest crowd of whimps you've ever seen.
They pound their chest. Remember when Hagsat brought all the
generals and admirals in and lectured them best news, frankly
we've seen recently because they stayed true to the Constitution.
This guy says he's going to be tough. The first
hint that might be a problem. He's now trying to
throw the admiral who's in charge of SOCOM the under

(25:36):
the bus. Yeah, this is the worst kind of action.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
I have a real problem with civilians calling veterans cowards,
a real big problem. Now, I don't think you know,
I'm very American, and remember one of the things that
we did was overthrow. You know, we had a military
occupation in the colonies. So you know, I do recognize

(26:02):
that we overthrew military occupation and the crown and the
War of Independence. So don't get me wrong, I don't
think that it inoculates you from criticism. However, I think
what service does not inoculate you from criticism, And I
don't believe that only service people should ever speak that's
anti American. But this guy running his mouth, I went
and looked at his backstory. He the only I think
the only time he ever worked in the private sector

(26:25):
was when he because he when he immediately graduated college,
he went to work for Chris Dodd, one half of
the Secretary Sandwich with Teddy Kennedy. I'm sorry, I just
made you all vomit your mouths. I'm really sorry about that.
But it's true. He did briefly coach Harvard Law School's

(26:48):
intramural women's basketball team, and then he's never practiced law.
He literally went to school and then immediately went on
the government teat immediately. This guy's ever worked in the
private sector. He hasn't done anything, and he's out there. Well,
I think these people are just he just seems divisive

(27:10):
and cranky. So to sit here and say people like
hug Seth and others, O, they're the biggest crowd of whims.
I mean Trump didn't serve, but he did get shot
and got up and said fight, fight fight, So you know,
pound sand dude, what would he? I mean, these people
get get called socialists and they fall down like Lebron.
Stop it so done with us. I'm so done with us.

(27:35):
So I I do think if you look at all
the stories, and I remarked and I pull this up.
I remarked about this to Caine. So one of the
things one of the sites. I don't advise you to
go to this website. I don't want to give him attention,
but I like to monitor it because you can see

(27:55):
the left they're so goofy. They show you all their
cards because they they track their own trending narratives and
then you can see what narratives are trending and which
ones are coming up, and you can anticipate their attacks.
So that's it's on memorandum, all of them. It's about
Pete hagg Set, he risked and danger. Pete egg Set
is literally the devil. Pete egg Set probably puts pineapple

(28:18):
on pizza. Which is delicious. I will fight you. You know,
Pete hegg Set probably prefers the Miracle whip over real Mayo,
you know, ext which is delicious. You know, all that
kind of stuff. They are going at him so hard
because they need that victory of taking him out, which
makes me want to keep him in there all the more. Right, Like,
I'm like, if you, oh, all because he called your

(28:40):
stooges fat, Oh my goodness that for you. I just
want to make fun of these people so bad because
they feel like they deserve it. Right. Thanks for tuning
into today's edition of Dana Lash's Absurd Foot podcast.

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