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BREAKING: $19B FRAUD— Treasury Closing In on $700M Cash Pipeline to Middle East, Ilhan Omar in Focus

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In the United States of America, WE

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BLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE CONSTITUTION

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AND THE FLAG.

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>> That doesn't make sense

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>> because in Minnesota,

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we are bill different.

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Operation Metro Surge was just the tip

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of the icing. I'm sorry. It's not right

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to laugh, right? I shouldn't laugh.

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But who can't help themselves, right?

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All right. In fairness, I don't speak

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Somali. I do speak Spanish. I speak

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Italian. I was once very good at German,

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but I don't speak Somali. So, I suppose

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if I spoke Somali, I'd make a few little

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blunders like that.

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I'm sorry. She's just so annoying. So,

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you know, I can't help but I just can't

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help but laugh. Um, but I shouldn't

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laugh because this is actually really

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serious and the White House is now

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increasingly looking at her, not just

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for immigration fraud, which we've

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talked about at length, but I want to

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get back to this fraud ring because the

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the vice president is saying, "Listen,

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we need to look at this very carefully."

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And now you have the Treasury Secretary

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offering rewards, rewards for any

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information that may relate back to

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these Minnesota fraudsters, California

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fraudsters, any fraudsters, you name it.

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But he wants big ticket items, and I

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have a feeling she's got a few of them.

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Anyway, let's go back to Vice President

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Vance talking about the suspicions he

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has around Ilhan and the fraud ring.

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>> I'm worried about the immigration fraud.

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I'm also worried about what did Elon

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Omar know about what was happening in

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the Somali community and why was nobody

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looking into it until frankly Donald

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Trump came along.

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>> Yeah. Why?

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I mean, well, I think we know why. I

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think we know absolutely why. Because

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it's sort of like France and the UK

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saying no, we don't want to have

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anything to do with this because you see

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we need to get elected and we have very

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large Middle Eastern populations that

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are responsible for us being in office.

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So we got to be really careful just like

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Timmy Walls out there in Minnesota. Oh,

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he said over the weekend he's like I

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want you to know I got the Somali back.

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I got the Somali. It's like do you have

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Minnesota's back or just Somalia's back?

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I mean we know you did the new flag and

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everything too.

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It's a lot like Somalia's.

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Go check it out if you haven't seen it

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yet. It's a little creepy actually.

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Anyway, it's like Timmy. Okay, I get it.

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These are the people that elected you.

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These are the people that are going to

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continue to elect Democrats in your

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state. This is why you have people like

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Brennan Gil down in Texas and other

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members of Congress joining this

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anti-Sharia law platform saying we got

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to be really thoughtful about who we're

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bringing here and what we allow to have

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happen because it's just not okay. It's

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not okay. So she introduced this $250

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million program feeding our future and

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somehow all of that money all of that

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money wound up going to fraud and she

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won't admit to any of this. She won't

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even turn over her documents as as we

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understand it to Comr's committee that's

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investigating in the ethics committee.

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Okay. So, the House ethics committee is

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investigating. You got the White House

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investigating with the task force that

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you just saw JD with. You've got also

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Treasury investigating. And some of this

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investigation is taking them as far as

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Somalia is taking them as far as Kenya,

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which is very loosey goosey banking

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rules, is taking them as far as South

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Africa because there was some business

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deal that her hubby was doing over there

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with his venture capital firm. Mhm. The

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venture capital my you know what. And

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they were uh hard at work.

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The colleague had been getting $10,000

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tickets to go over to Dubai apparently

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to work on that South African solar

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panel work that they were hard at work

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doing. I mean, I'm sorry. You do not go

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from negative 50,000 to 30 million in

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the span of a year and a half. It just

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doesn't happen. Okay? I don't care how

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talented you are. It does not happen.

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That's a whole other kind of American

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dream. As my friend Steve Forbes said,

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it's the Alapone version of the American

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dream.

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It's not working hard for a living. So,

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there's a lot of concerns

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and the Treasury Secretary of the United

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States wants to get to the bottom of

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these concerns. He wants to figure out

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whether or not Ilhan Omar and her hubby

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were in fact running some kind of money

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laundering operation. You know, you put

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it into

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Timmy, the other Timmy. Everybody's

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named Timmy apparently. Timmy Walls and

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Timmy Minet. She likes her Timmy's. She

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likes her meds, too. husband number one,

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Ahmed. Husband number two, Ahmed. Then

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she moved on to Timmy. Anyway, Timmy, he

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had this venture capital firm

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that was allegedly worth all this money,

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which it wasn't, but if you were in the

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moneyaundering business, as it is

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alleged you may have been, and you

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needed to somehow

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puff this up and make it look like it

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was more, so that then when people

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bought shares in your venture capital

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firm, you could then throw the money

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overseas, kind of cleanse it a little

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bit, wash it back to them, and suddenly

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uh take your cut off the top. Suddenly,

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you know, you got to be able to justify

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it all. So, that may have been when you

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look in retrospect at her filings, why

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suddenly because I I I asked the

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question, I'm like, why is she even

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willing to say that her husband's

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business is worth that much? I mean,

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that's got to be sort of a suicide in

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and of itself because that was going to

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beg all these questions. The minute this

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filing happened, I came out on the show,

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I mean, this was like a year ago, and I

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was like, "What the heck? How is she

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worth $30 million?" And she told us all

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at the time, "Oh, I'm actually not. I'm

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just a mom. I'm a mom who has to have a

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residence in Minneapolis and in DC, and

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it's really expensive, and I'm trying to

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get by like anyone else." Well, she's

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doing more than getting by. Let's just

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say she's really

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inflating

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somehow. I suspect, my own suspicion,

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not proven, but this is what they're

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working on. I I suspect she's inflating

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it through fraud. And this is what

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Treasury Secretary Bessant is trying to

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get to the bottom of. Here he is

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announcing a whole new program where

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they're going to come forward with

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billions of dollars

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in reward money on CNBC watch.

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>> It's very exciting. I think it's going

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to be a great way to far out waste,

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fraud, and abuse. Uh starting with in

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Minneapolis, which has been ground zero.

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So, we are encouraging whistleblowers

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who know about fraud, people who are

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stealing from the American taxpayer uh

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to come forward at Treasury. We're

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setting up a website and we will be

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giving rewards up to 10 to 30% of the

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fines that we levy.

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>> That's awesome. Okay, Cat Crazy Cam Sam,

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you're getting I'm I'm going back to

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your comments all day today. He's making

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a good point here. Cat crazy Sam saying,

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"You know what, Pam Bondi, you got to do

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your job because we're sitting around

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here waiting." And I don't think Pam

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Bondi, between us, just between us kids,

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I don't think she can do this. All

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right. I've been highly disappointed in

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her over and over and over again. I I

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kind of like the idea of getting Janine

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Piro in there because Janine is like a

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total pitbull. And by the way, a

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terrific terrific lawyer and a a great

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person. I used to work with I used to

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work with her too at Fox. It's a very

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small world out there in media land. Now

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they're all in governments, you know.

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Hey. Um, but Janine is great. Pam,

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