BREAKING: Ilhan Omar KICKED OUT of Democrat Party as Money Laundering Probe EXPLODES!
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Welcome to the big show everyone. I am
Trish Rian and Ilhan Omar. Can you say
bye-bye? Well, the Democrat party is
certainly saying bye-bye to you. Plus,
what really happened with Christine
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Democrats are kicking Ilhan Omar out of
the party. The senior statesman has
spoken. He wants nothing to do with her.
You know, he's doubling down. This is
James Carville. recall a few months ago
he said something kind of similar and
then he said okay after the election
we're going to have to have a real
conversation because you can go out
there and start your own little thing
but we don't want any part of you go
start your own party we don't want you
in the Democrat party and he said this
actually for all the squad members so
this is making news today and uh you
know rightly so given her behavior as of
late you saw what happened at the state
of the union the other day we know of
course she's been coming apart at the
seams over the whole Iran situ
situation. In fact, she sent out a tweet
this week saying, you know, you guys
should have had a place, a plan in place
all along for all the Americans that
were overseas. You should have known how
to evacuate them. Of course, I guess
that would assume she was criticizing
Caroline Levit as Caroline said that
they were working overtime to make sure
all the Americans were out of the Middle
East. I guess that would assume that she
would have also wanted to have been
notified, the 500 plus members of
Congress because she's saying the whole
thing's illegal, right? Because they
didn't know first. Therefore, this is
not a legal war. for what we have news
for. One, it's not a technical war in
that sense. And two, for the last what,
80 years, no president has ever gone
forward and asked permission from
Congress in order to send those strikes
because doing so would do what? Endanger
the lives of our military. So, you can't
do it that way. Ilhan, I want to just
quickly play for you what she tried to
say yesterday on the floor. By the way,
she got shut down. Shut down really hard
because
no one voted for it. It was actually
pretty humiliating for her, but you
know, it didn't stop her from getting up
there and saying a word or two
dragging this nation into an illegal and
unjustified war with Iran.
So,
>> I'm not saying that that is why Carville
wants her gone. I think it has a little
more something to do with her constantly
picking on white men. Yeah. Well, we
we'll go to James Carville. Here he is
appearing on Stephen K. Smith's show
talking about how this woman has got to
go. In fact, Stephen asked him
specifically, you've said in the past
that she should go find, you know, her
own party and start her own thing. And
Carville said, "Yeah, absolutely." And
then he doubled down some. Watch.
>> But she started attacking white males.
And I'm say, "Wait a minute. Let's
stop." All right. In 19 in 2024, 72% of
the people that voted were white. All
right, that's just a fact. Of that 72,
probably 48%
or 48 and a half were males. So, it's
somewhere around I did the math on on
the thing about 33% of the people that
are going to vote are going to be white
males.
>> Well, it's stupid to attack 33% of the
voters, right?
>> That's not You don't want to start
there. You know what you try to do is
you start and you build up. And so what
I would say to Congressman Omar,
why don't you be a Democratic Socialist
of America? Do what? Uh,
>> in other words, leave. Get out. We don't
want you anymore. you go start your own
party and leave the Democrats to
actually try and win a few elections,
not just these microcosms of the
Somalian community in Minneapolis
because we got to think a little bit
bigger than outside just the Minneapolis
community there where apparently, you
know, if you know Ilhan, you're in the
club. You might even get to be part of
that feeding our future thing and then
go to jail. But, you know, he's on to
something. She did over and over over
again tell us how racist America is. She
has singled out in particular one very
special group which James Carville
happens to be a part of. Watch. I would
say uh uh our our country should be more
fearful
um of of of white men across our country
because they are actually um causing uh
most of the deaths within this country.
>> Yeah. Okay. You know Texas Gidget writes
James Corville knows politics. He does.
Right. And you know, I do too. It's not
that hard. It's really not that hard.
The idea is you want to get as many
votes as you possibly can.
Think about it. If you want as many
votes as you possibly can, do you really
want to just say we hate you and we hate
you and we hate you?
I mean, this is why Donald Trump keeps
winning because what does he do? He
expands the party. He's growing the
tent. remember the big tent that the
Democrats always thought they have had?
They don't have it anymore. They got a
teeny little tiny narrow tent because
they don't like white men. They
apparently don't like white women. Um,
you know, if you're if you're gay,
you're pay a right now because the new
thing is trans.
01% of the population that they're
working overtime to make 0002% of the
population. I mean, this is not smart
politics. And James Carville knows that.
And he's telling his party, you got to
wake up. You got to get rid of these
losers because they are going to cost
us. They're going to cost us big. Watch.
>> You got plenty different the Justice
Party, the Working Families Party, the
Socialist Party. The only thing I'd ask
is just don't use the word Democratic in
any title that you have because
most Democrats that I know to run for
office don't want you your name don't
want you to be part of the the deal.
Yeah. They would sure they would be glad
to take your votes. Who wouldn't?
Everybody wants to get as many votes as
they can. Maybe you come up with your
own name. And by the way, nothing
against after the election can sit down
and do like is done in parliamentary
governments or governments around the
world. You sit down and you say, "Okay,
we want to be part of a governing
majority and we have these things that
we want you to do to bring us in and we
have negotiations and we figure a a way
that we can live with different parties,
different titles, but under the same
general philosophical roof. I as I've
always said and very clear, I don't
think we can work together on pronoun
politics.
I I I I don't I think that you're not
this election did not teach you how
damaging that is. I don't think there's
anything that I can tell you. So maybe
we could have a kind of amicable split
here and you know
>> good luck. I don't think she's going to
be so amicable about it. But here he is
kind of a senior statesman if you would.
Ran Clinton's campaign. He's like a guy
with common sense, right? And he's
saying this is not really going to work
out. It's not going to work out. Ilhan
Omar has become a massive liability. And
by the way, I believe she's going to
become an even bigger one as they
discover what went down with Timmy Minet
and his little venture capital fund and
his little winery that has no grapes.
Yeah, they're going to find a few
things. Uh I suspect, especially as it
relates to feeding our future and the
$250 million that went missing. Oh, did
I did I tell you they had $700 million
over the span of two years leaving the
Minneapolis airport in cash in suitcases
stuffed with cash? This is just what
they declared to TSA. That's the Hala
network for you. Yes, that's the money
transferring network that sends it all
back to the Middle East. Destined for
places like Dubai. Oh, treasuries all
over that one, you guys, as we speak.
And it makes me think, gee, I wonder if
this is why Ilhan Omar was so upset when
all that US ID money went poof.
I am exceptionally upset about US aid.
It is the resources that so many people
around the world rely on.
Does Somalia rely on USAID?
Do do some of your cronies or as she
would say coonies
rely on USAD?
I mean, I do know that we have her on
tape saying she really wants to make
sure that all those roads get fixed back
in Somalia
because like that's a real priority.
>> Of course, she's she's speaking another
language, but she says, here's the
translation. I'm an American immigrant
in the US Congress living the dream, but
I am a Somali girl. She says to her
audience, a girl with your lineage, a
girl with your language, a girl with
your religion. I'm just like you. That
was a young girl taken from her country.
Oh, that was her country. That misses
her country and wishes to live there. Oh
goodness. And share with its people.
I am hopeful in the future. She says,
you know, I'm kind of wondering why she
just doesn't take off and go there right
now that we're going to be able to raise
our kids
in this land where I was born and
raised. Wait, you're telling me she
wants to go back to Somalia here? To
make that possible, there is a lot that
we need to work on together to make our
land a more prosperous and stable place.
Our land, our land, our land. She's
talking about Somalia for goodness
sakes. That is felt by all. Okay, lady.
You know, you did get naturalized. I
realize you're in jeopardy of
denaturalization. So, pretty soon you
may actually be calling it your country
for real. But she's she's talking about
how they're all going home. They're all
going back. I mean, hey, didn't you come
here for a better life?
I like what Scott Besson's doing over at
Treasury. He's like, "Hey, if you're
sending money back home, you better not
be on public assistance." No, Siri,
because that tells us you don't really
need the money. You have enough left
over that you can send it all back home.
So, Ilhan Omar
all upset about USAD,
all upset about, of course, Minneapolis
and ICE, etc. all upset about the war,
if I can call it that, the strike, I
should say, on Iran. A strike that was,
by the way, very, very necessary and
very important at this time because all
the intelligence dictated that they
actually were just months away from
getting the nuclear weapon. Listen, we
can't deal with it anymore. All right,
we told them over and over and over and
over again. And what do they do? They
kept coming back and coming back. I
played you sound yesterday from Condisa
Rice, who said she negotiated four
treaties with them to wind down those
nuclear efforts. Heck, you had 56
billion dollar courtesy of Barack Obama
going in there to try and wind
everything down. And they had another
six billion thanks to Joe Biden. And
here we are today. And guess what? They
hadn't wound down one little bit.
Nothing. And in fact, they told Steve
Wickoff, and then the uranium foreign
minister told MSNBC,
what did he tell them? He said, "Oh
yeah, we have uh basically all this
uranium that's enriched to 60%." And
they're like, he said, "Well, I'm not
bragging about it, but yeah, we do have
that uranium." So, it's like, "Guys, we
we've been telling you and clearly
you're not getting the message." So, you
know what? Donald Trump has figured out
just exactly how he can ensure that they
get the message. And I think they got it
loud and clear.
Yeah. Apparently, they're back
channeling efforts right now saying,
"How do we get this to end? How do we
get this to end?" And Donald Trump is
saying, "Well, it's not going to end
until I have somebody in there." one, we
take everything out and then we have
somebody in there that's actually going
to be able to run the place and run the
place for real. Maybe you saw this. This
is great. The apprentice Iran Trump says
he must be involved in picking Iran's
new leader. This was the New York Post
saying it's going to be an interesting
battle ahead to figure out who is in
charge. But I'll tell you, I do continue
to have my suspicions about Ilhan Omar.
Ilhan Omar and well, the current
marriage. We have our suspicions about
the past marriage. And by the way, Nancy
Mace is all over that one. We're going
to get to in a second. But Ilhan Omar
and Timmy Minette. You're looking at
that magnificent duo there on the
screen. Timmy Minette has a bad history
of fraud allegations against him for his
cannabis company. Yes, I said that
correctly.
cannabis company. Mhm. I'm not going to
judge. Well, maybe just a little
fraud with the cannabis company. Gee, I
wonder. And then also the winery that
has no grapes. The winery that has no
website. The winery that doesn't seem to
be anymore, but according to her filings
is worth 5 million bucks.
Amazing how that works, right? Well,
there's more to it cuz she's suddenly
worth a a sweet 30 mil.
>> Manette and his partner Will Haylor back
in 2022 formed an investment firm named
Rose Lake Capital. They had 42 bucks in
their bank account at the time, but in a
year up to 25 million bucks according to
Omar's filing. By the way, he also has a
wine business that went from next to
nothing to millions on its books. Not
surprisingly, associates were so
perplexed about the irregularities, they
brought information and attention to the
feds.
And
suddenly we are where we are today. A
lot of irregularities. I mean, I got to
tell you, when this filing came out, we
did a whole big thing on it right here
on the Trishan Show. And I was like, how
does that happen? Like, how do you go
from that to that? I guess you marry
Timmy,
you know, because if the first one
doesn't work out, the second one doesn't
work out, and then you go back to the
first one, it still doesn't work out.
Will this be the fourth at this point?
Or I guess we could say third time's a
charm. I mean, she married her campaign
manager.
She She was paying him somewhere like
around in the 300 zone a year, which is
a lot for a campaign manager. And then
he like got 10 times the amount, nearly
$3 million once he became her husband.
You understand how insanely unethical
that is, right? Because one, she's
paying him way more than anybody
actually makes in a campaign. Everybody
was all worked up because Joe Biden's
campaign manager was getting 4 mil. That
was if Joe won. So, you know, campaign
managers don't make nearly $3 million.
Unless, of course, you're married to the
candidate and that means she's making $3
million.
So, in other words, this should have
been dealt with ages ago. The Biden
administration did launch an
investigation into all that and then
they made it go away because she said,
"You're being racist."
Well, it can't be racist, right? We need
Minneapolis and you can't win
Minneapolis without a Somali candidate.
And by the way, you can't even win
Minnesota without the backing of the
Somali
mobsters effectively. I'm going to call
them that because what else? What else
were they? I mean, they're stealing $250
million from US taxpayers. You've had a
whole slew of them. The 79th recently
just uh went to jail. 79th person
involved in it. It's bad, bad, bad, bad,
bad, bad. And yet, when Ilhan is asked
about these things,
she tries to laugh it off. Listen, she's
no comedian. This is pretty pathetic.
Watch. Congresswoman Omar, yesterday you
told me to please read when I asked you
about the $9 billion fraud that you
denied is happening. But I have it right
here. I read. Look, Chairman Comr opens
here on massive fraud scandal. $9
billion.
>> That's what Comr believes cuz he's as
smart as you are.
>> It's not just Comr. It's Scott Besson.
It's federal prosecutors. It's House
Oversight. And it's Minnesota State.
>> You could have that, ma'am. I think you
need to get examined because your brain
has been fried in some way. And it's not
okay. I really hope you get some help.
You and the Republicans here, take care.
Okay, ma'am.
>> I I'm sorry I can't go to the learning
centers that you're running over in
Minnesota, but um I think you should
perhaps read
>> you need one of those learning centers.
>> I need one of those learning centers.
>> I mean, unbelievable, right? But she is
pretty unbelievable,
you know? They they need to just cut her
loose. James Carville is spot on. Get
rid of her. Dems want her out. She's got
to go start her own party.
But, you know, we were talking about the
scam that she was running. And I I
believe this, okay, I should say alleged
scam to cover myself,
but I suspect when it's all said and
done, this 30 million miraculous net
worth came from somewhere.
And it didn't come from the although
it's a lot, the $2.8 million that she
paid her hubby and thus herself for a
salary. No, no, no. I mean, you'd have
to be one heck of an investor, right?
Like, you really would in order to be
able to pull that one off. So, it came
from somewhere, but we're not supposed
to ask. No, no, no, no, no. We're not
allowed to ask because if we're asking
that, well, you know what? We are. Just
ask Ilhan. Uh, and so I know that
there's always been an attempt to smear
my character, uh, to smear the character
of the community that I ethnically
belong to. Uh, there's always this sort
of, um, sad reference to the fact that
I'm a refugee. It seems like these
people um, seem to have a problem with
the fact that I am living the American
dream.
>> Well, we have a problem with it. If, as
my friend Steve Forbes said, go watch
that show. He was on a couple of weeks
ago, you're uh living the Al Capone
version of the American dream
because that's not acceptable. You see,
in America, we work hard and that hard
work is rewarded with prosperity. I
realize Somalia has a very different
culture,
a legacy of piracy to be exact. I mean,
so you you just can't employ that same
sense of well, business
that you have there in Somalia to
whatever you might do here in the USA.
I'm not suggesting that she did, but we
know certainly a big group of people,
which all happen to be from her district
did. And I think what they're going to
prove,
I think they're going to find out
that it's a little murky there. And
there may have been some money
laundering going on. I mean, just listen
to what Forbes said. He said, "This is a
moneyaundering operation." Any which way
you slice it. You look at that darn
venture capital firm, as he likes to
call it. Here's a picture of it for you
guys. Venture capital firm. This is his
website. Not much of a website, but he
says he's working in 80 different
countries. Oh, that's interesting. I
guess the money goes a lot of different
places. He's got diplomats working with
him. Oh, he and his team have managed
$60 billion.
$60 billion. I've been saying this over
and over again. That would make Timmy
Minet's firm one of the largest venture
capital firms in the world. Okay, so you
know how preposterous that is and how
insulting it is, frankly, that he's
putting this onto his website. It's
still there. You can go and check Rose
Lake Capital.
Rose Lake Capital. He says he's a
venture capital firm, but if you go to
the front page, it's all about access.
What is he? He's some kind of lobbyist.
So, if he's some kind of lobbyist,
what's the deal? You buy some shares in
his venture capital firm at a big
inflated value because then he can kind
of wash it all up for you, maybe get you
a deal with the uh feeding our future
network or another one of those things.
I got my suspicions and I want to see
this looked into. I know Treasury is
doing something. I'm told the IRS is
doing something,
but we need answers. We need answers now
because I suspect this woman did some
bad stuff. Oh, by the way, another woman
has been indicted. McCormack
McCormack has been indicted for stealing
$5 million
representative from Florida Democrat
from taxpayers in FEMA funds and they're
letting her stay on even though her
trial begins next month. Unbelievable.
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under review right now. We had already
gotten word just last week from Har
Dylan, who's the number two at the DOJ,
and she said they were looking into it.
Not her department, but somebody else at
the DOJ was looking into it. And of
course, Tom H. Homeman has effectively
said as much in the past, and Ilhan
doesn't like it very much. For example,
somebody caught up with her in the halls
of Congress and asked her directly about
Tom H. Home. Home. Home. Home. Home.
Home. Home. Home. Home. Homeman. And uh,
well, let's just say she wasn't so
charitable about it. Watch.
>> Congresswoman, can I ask you your
response to Tom H. saying you're under
investigation
>> for immigration,
>> possible immigration violations. Just
any response you have to what he's
saying in the public.
>> I have a response because I don't know
what they'll be investigating.
>> So, you don't think they would find
anything?
>> Absolutely not.
>> Why do you think they keep bringing this
up in the media?
>> Sick.
>> Oh, really? You know, I think a lot of
people might say the same of you, Ilhan,
especially if what I think you did, you
did.
Anyway, Congress is tired of her.
Representative Randy Fine has been
calling for a while for her to be
deported. Uh he's echoed by none other
than
Congressman Emmer out of Minnesota, who
also is looking to deport her via the
scam act if in fact she committed
marriage fraud. Then there is, oh,
Senator Marshia Blackburn over in, you
know, the big house, the Senate, and
she's also looking to introduce
legislation. She has introduced
legislation that would wind up deporting
Ilhan Omar or anybody um that may have
committed fraud, assuming, of course,
they can prove that Ilhan Omar committed
fraud. Randy Fine wants them to do so.
Florida representative, Republican,
let's go to him here. Elon Omar is a
walking example of everything that is
wrong with our legal immigration policy.
We imported tens of thousands of people
who hate America, add no value to it,
rob and steal from us. Um, and we're
supposed to be okay with it.
>> We're not okay with it. Uncandy 47. Yes,
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Appreciate you shouting that one out.
It's great to have you guys here. By the
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great to see everybody on this Friday.
And certainly there's a lot going on
right now. I want to get back to Randy
Fine because he's also saying, "Hey, you
know what? There's a reason I'm doing
this. She's saying this stuff about me."
Well, guess what? I'm doubling down on
her. Take a look.
>> Expelled from the United States. And
that's something that I'm working on.
But what prompted me to take this
position is she decided to send around
fundraising emails saying I should be
expelled from Congress. Well, if that's
her view, she should go for it. And so
what I've said is if I'm going to try to
expel her, it won't be in a fundraising
email. She'll deal with it on the floor
of the US House of Representatives.
>> So there you have it. Um they're
actively working to try to get her out.
Now here's the frustrating part.
Nancy Mace, who you may have seen just a
couple days ago. Gosh, it's only Friday,
right? Uh just a couple days ago, we ran
the sound of her saying, "Hey, you know
what? I am looking into whether or not
she can be denaturalized and deported.
And I'm going to base this on my belief
that she married her brother." That's
Nancy May speaking. And so, she had
tried to get some of those records and
she came up with a little bit of a
roadblock. I want to share it with you.
She expressed her frustration just
earlier today.
>> Congresswoman, where do we stand on the
investigation into Ilhan Omar?
Obviously, there's some um you know,
questions regarding her citizenship.
She's been referred to the ethics
committee. Can we trust the ethics
committee to actually be ethical and do
the right thing?
>> Well, uh what's happened so far? Like
really, I think the the the mark the
remark is always let the process play
out, right? That's what they always say
and nothing ever happens. I tried to
subpoena her um immigration records, her
brother husband's immigration records
and uh I was it was Republicans that
killed my motion.
>> Yeah. And what's going on with that? Do
you have any more insight you can share
on that?
>> As far as I know, nothing's going on and
nothing will go on and that's just
that's Congress for you because both
sides protect the other.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
So she's she's not wrong and we're going
to get to that because we don't like
both sides protecting the other and
maybe some of that's going to change.
James Comr, Annapolina Luna working hard
alongside uh others to make sure that we
get some records on
sexual harassment payments going all the
way back to the 70s there in Congress.
There going to be a lot of people that
don't want that stuff coming out, but
you know, it's taxpayer dollars that
they're paying people off with. who the
heck are they are they doing this for?
More on that in a second. But first,
back to Ilhan Omar because I got a nice
little chart up there about her um
various marriages. There have been quite
a few as we discussed. And it started in
2002. She married a guy, apparently
married a guy, but not legally, at least
in the court of law here in the USA. She
married this guy and uh his name was
Ahmed. The second guy was also Ahmed.
So, you know, makes it easy.
Except I don't think she was really
married to the second guy.
And and the allegation, and this is what
Nancy Mace has been all over, the
allegation is that the second guy was
actually a blood relative. That's a
tough allegation, huh? Anyway, so he
comes over here from London. Apparently,
he had been living in the UK, comes
over, he marries her. This time it's
official. They get the big ceremony. Oh,
well, not a big ceremony. It wasn't
actually in front of their community. It
was done legally, however. legally as in
in the court of law and they went down
they registered at city hall and they
have a marriage certificate and then the
next thing you know like they bust up a
year and a half later meanwhile he's
been living somewhere else apparently
during that year and a half and she
somehow gets back together with the
first Ahmed
she gets around all right and then she
divorces this guy like a year later a
year and change later she divorces oh
wait forgive me I got to go back to the
chart so 2009 so it's like a year and a
half she marries the new Amed head and
then in 2011
she divorces
Elme. So that's the Okay. So, but in the
meantime in 2010 she has had the third
child with the first Amed. I mean, I'm
getting dizzy just trying to keep up
with all the Ameds. I don't know about
you, but she's uh she's got a thing for
Ahmed. Anyway, 2012 apparently she then
reconciles
again
with the first Ahmed. I mean it's you
this is tumultuous stuff. I mean very
very very very up and down and up and
down and they're not together and then
they're together and then um uh well
let's just sum it up by saying 2019 she
divorces that first Amed and then
settles down with Mr. Timmy Minette who
you know suddenly her net worth goes
through the roof. Imagine that. You
know, it's it's not exactly admirable,
shall we say. Well, here's the bigger
question right now. You know, you heard
Nancy May saying it's really disgusting.
Basically, both sides keep protecting
their own. Why is it that both sides
like don't move more forward on this?
It's like they try and keep it all under
wraps. Well,
James Comr and the House Oversight
Committee, they're trying to change
that. So there is a whole bunch of
documentation on previous payments that
were made on sexual harassment basis. So
somebody comes forward with an
allegation and they pay them to go away
and then stay quiet forever. And you can
imagine there may have been a few of
those along the years they're in
Congress.
It's coming up today especially because
you know Representative Gonzalez, he's
being ushered out. The Republicans are
making sure he's getting out. He's not
going to be able to run again. Some
people have said, "Well, why doesn't he
just quit right now?" Apparently, that's
not going to happen. But he has said
he's not going to run again. He's
getting out of politics, right, Lisa? I
mean, a horrendous, horrendous story.
But the concern here is why didn't we
know more
earlier on Pelina Luna,
you know, just spitting fire here on
Capitol Hill today. I want to share with
you her sound.
>> We know that members of Congress are
using taxpayer dollars to pay off sexual
harassment. We just had a member of
Congress literally sexually harassed a
woman that then lit herself on fire and
you guys all protected him. You guys all
protect him. My my own side, your side.
And so if you guys want to talk about
victims, if you want to go out and
virtue signal and then you guys are
going to kill her stuff on the floor and
then try to pass. Yeah, of course we
should subpoena all of this stuff. But
just I'm not going to sit here and play
games. I think it's a complete fraud. I
think that's why the American people
hate us. I think the midterms are coming
up and everyone should go on record for
this. And I hope that members are
exposed for this. I hope it goes back, I
think, to the 70s because it's wrong
that it's happening. It's wrong that we
cover up for it. It's wrong that we
can't censor our own side because people
are busy making deals because you guys
don't want to censor your side. It's a
deal that's been cut and people hate us
for it.
Yeah, they do. She's absolutely right.
They really, really, really do.
And I want to know who's covering up for
this McCormack lady.
So, this McCormick lady,
I mean, this is this is pretty bad. She
she she's alleged to have taken $5
million in FEMA funds. She's been
indicted by the Justice Department.
She's got her trial starting in April.
Nobody wants to get rid of her in the
house.
Come on.
Let me lay out what she allegedly did.
>> Rainignment day for Florida
Congresswoman Sheila Sherolis McCormack.
The Democrat is accused of conspiring to
steal 5 million in federal disaster
funds during the COVID pandemic and
funneling some of it into her 2022
congressional campaign. The
congresswoman's attorney already
notifying the court she is waving her
appearance and is pleading not guilty.
She is facing a total of 15 charges. Her
trial is set for April.
So, how is it that you've been indicted
for stealing $5 million from US
taxpayers and you're still there?
How is it, to Anna's point earlier, that
taxpayers are paying off anybody that
you allegedly harassed
and you're still there?
How's that become our problem? I mean,
we you know, this is this is concerning
whether they have a slush fund for
harassment
and you want this McCormack lady to stay
there, Sheila. Sheila, who you know,
I'll tell you that's that's kind of
off-putting. Here is another Florida
congressperson, Greg Stwie, who says,
"What is the purpose of the ethics
committee if it won't hold members
accountable?" I bring this up, guys,
because the ethics committee, keep in
mind, is where Ilhan Omar's stuff is
right now. So, I don't have a lot of
faith right now in the ethics committee.
I really don't. And I'm hopeful that
Treasury is going to be able to do a
better job. But, you know, this woman,
they're keeping her there. What is the
purpose of the ethics committee if it
won't hold members accountable? She was
indicted by the DOJ four months ago. He
writes, "Today, I filed articles of
expulsion immediately. And today, the
committee delayed the trial yet again
with another continuence. The fact that
the ethics committee allowed this after
she had months to prepare is absolutely
asinine. I mean, yeah,
what is going on? The corruption feels
rampant. Wasn't Donald Trump going to
drain the swamp? And yet, the swamp is
alive and well. This McCormack lady,
she's still there. And she goes back to
the same old stuff that Ilhan does.
Don't you dare. Don't you dare ask me a
question because I'm black and this is
just racism. If you come after me, I
mean, I'm getting so sick of this stuff.
So sick of it. Watch
>> reports to my day in court so I can
prove myself and actually state the
truth. But if this is what Congress is
becoming, where they're always trying to
intimidate you, scare tactics,
especially attacking minorities, black
and brown people, then we're going to
have to keep fighting for the district.
And everybody has been giving me so much
support. And we're going to keep
fighting until the district gets what it
needs, which is fair prices, housing,
and fair representation of Congress.
>> Yeah. Just don't ask me anything about
the 5 million bucks that I stole
allegedly
because if you do then well you must be
one of those really really bad people. I
mean it's it's unbelievable. And then
Jeffre was asked House Minority Leader
hey are you going to get rid of her?
She's been indicted. She's going to
trial. Like what are you going to do?
And well here's his stance.
>> Congresswoman Sellis McCormack is
entitled to the presumption of innocence
like every other American. I'm a hard no
as it relates to the effort to expel her
and it's going to fail.
>> Okay, you know what? Your whole party is
going to fail. Did you see the new poll
numbers out, guys? We talked about this
on yesterday's show, so I'm not going to
play the sound again, but there's a
great new poll out. Ashley Fox had it,
and what you saw was that this president
has higher approval ratings than any
other president by his own party in
modern history. And actually, I mean,
you go back to Obama in that time,
right? Like, wasn't he their savior?
Nope. Nope. No. Donald Trump is way
ahead. And when it comes to the MAGA
base specifically,
he's killing it. He's got 98%
approval rating.
People like him. Okay? And and I can't
say the same about the Democrats right
now, but I will say this. You know, he
had to make a hard decision. The
president made a hard decision
to cut his losses with Christy Christy
Gnome. And I know a lot of people out
there liked her. I know that, you know,
I saw you guys yesterday like, "Oh, she
didn't get fired. She didn't get fired."
But, you know, I'm sorry. She was I
mean, maybe they gave her some graceful
appointment doing something else.
Something I've never even heard of, but
I think she's got fired. And the
president made this decision. It is my
understanding in part because of
something that she said when asked by
Senator Kennedy about a big giant ad
campaign she had. So she's out at
Homeland Security. I mean listen,
I know a lot of people like her. I like
her too. But you know, and if I I could
have had my pick, it might have been
Bondie, whom I also like, but you know,
nothing's happening with Bondie. But the
things kind of went off the transit went
off the rails with with Christy. I mean,
it it might actually it risks causing
the president the midterm elections. And
so, I think that he probably was looking
for a reason, truth be told. But he
can't be out there going after
Minnesota's fraud or California's fraud
or anything else when he's got this
appearance of impropriy coming from his
own DHS secretary. So, there's a firm
with ties to Christine Gnome that
secretly apparently got money to the
tune of $220 million in DHS ad
contracts. It turns out to be the firm
that belongs to the husband of her
former PR director, Trisha Mclofflin,
who just also resigned a few days ago.
So, this was probably in the works and
it all came down to one question.
Let's watch it. You're testifying that
President Trump approved this ahead of
time. Is that my understanding?
>> Uh we had conversations about making
sure that we were telling people
>> No, ma'am. I'm asking you uh sorry to
interrupt, but the president approved
ahead of time you spending
$220 million
running TV ads across the country in
which you are featured prominently.
>> Yes, sir. We went through the legal
processes. Did it correct? president
with OM.
>> Yes,
>> he did.
>> Mhm. Yes.
>> Okay. So, that seems to have been a real
sticking point. The president telling
Reuters shortly after that press
conference that no, he did not
specifically approve the $220 million ad
camp. I mean, that's a lot of money,
right? Like, it's a lot of money for
some commercials.
That's a quarter of a billion dollars
nearly. And but I got to say they were
really nice commercials. I mean here's
one of them. I mean if you can get
beyond starting with the horses ar
>> why do I love these wide open spaces.
They remind me of why our forefathers
came here not just for its beauty but
for the freedom only America provides.
>> It's a beautiful commercial. And she
goes on and she's waxing very poetic and
then she's like don't you dare come here
unless you belong here. It's this
gorgeous gorgeous commercial. So, I
don't know. It was $200 million worth of
commercial, but it's a very, very nice
commercial. It was apparently shot at
Mount Rushmore and she, you know, she's
on the horse and you see right there,
apparently she's a good rider, etc. And,
you know, people are like, well, this
feels a little bit excessive in part
because she's promoting herself a lot.
And that hit a lot of people internally
for my sources at the White House the
wrong way. In other words, it's okay
maybe if it was President Trump, but
this is this is Christy. This is
Christy. You know, she puts them in
there a fair amount because she's trying
to cover her bases there. But think
about this. $220 million. It's a lot of
money. We were running the numbers. I
mean, the Avengers, that's a big film,
right? $220 million. You got a whole
film out of it with like actors and
everything. or Jurassic World, $215
million. Iron Man 3, $200 million. Man
of Steel, $200 million. Captain America,
you could make Captain America for less
than you can make Christine's
commercials. All right, you understand?
This didn't go over so well. Not well at
all. And you know, there was a series of
things on top of that. So, you know, I I
like her and I love her look. I think
she's beautiful and you know she's
getting on TV and she looks terrific and
she's Ice Barbie and she's all decked
out in the garb and everything. You're
like, "Wow." The only thing is if you
have
aspirations one of doing something more,
you probably don't want to be working
that side so much. You know, the lip
gloss, etc. I mean, it's different like
why I do, right? Like this is just a
this is a show. This is a this is a
podcast. This is this is kind of a
different this isn't it's news but it's
entertaining and it's entertainment but
if you're running the Department of
Homeland Security you know it's
it's not really entertainment right like
that is not I realize for some people it
may be but no no it really shouldn't be
perceived as entertainment in any way so
it's a little weird when you're out
there in the bullet again I think she
looks great and I you know I celebrate
beautiful women but you can understand
how that might strike some people the
wrong way. And so if you're doing all
this and then you're spending $220
million and then you apparently,
according to the president, lie about it
under oath, well, that's not going to go
over well. And so I think he's thinking,
hey, I got to make some hard choices
here. On top of that,
apparently Corey was not so popular.
Again, I love Corey. He's from Live for
Die New Hampshire, but not so popular
with the rank and file. And this came
back to bite them because apparently she
didn't fully deny having some kind of
relationship with him. Watch.
>> You've called Cory Lwendowski a special
government employee. I understand what
government means. I understand what
employee means. Okay. But I don't know
what makes him special. Now, I I want to
give you an opportunity to to to answer
on the record to uh Miss Cam Loger
Dove's question. I know you said it's
garbage, and it may be, but I I really
think you need to say the word no into
the record. so that you can clear that
up.
>> I think the ridiculousness of this and
the tabloids that you are quoting and
referencing are insane. And this has
been something that I've refuted for
years and I continue to do that. What I
would tell you is what you're doing. We
can move on. I'm not going to blavorver
it. If it's
>> this is this is what you do.
>> I'm not doing anything.
>> Liberal left is you go off and you
attack conservative women and you say
that we're either stupid.
>> All right. So listen, that's what you
do. Yesterday, Richard, reclaiming my
time, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman,
reclaiming my time. You were asked by
Richard Blumenthal yesterday. You were
asked, you were asked by Richard
Blumenthal yesterday if Cory was
involved in improving contracts. You
said no. Do you want to correct that?
>> What I would say is he has an adviser to
the Department of Homeland Security has
no decision. You want to correct it? Yes
or no? You don't want to correct it.
Authority, no role in
>> Not a problem. According to one of the
FEMA administrators that you fired,
there is nothing including contracts
that is brought to you that he hasn't
reviewed. In fact, a significant amount
of DHS internal routing documents has s
signature on it above deputy
secretaries. Okay, that former FEMA
administrator wasn't fired by you, the
secretary. He was fired by Cy. It was
Corey that called him into your office.
It was Cory that made him to submit to a
polygraph test. The $100,000 spending
rule that you created that comes to your
desk, you're not even sitting at your
desk. It's Cy who's sitting there. ISIS
said the Republicans should be happy at
the job that you're doing. Really,
you're looking at the person who
single-handedly took the president's
signature core issue, immigration, the
issue that got him elected from 59% to
39%. 200 miles of border walls being
held up by you. They had to bring in Tom
Holman, pull pull out of Minnesota. I
think the country needs a a national
divorce from you on biblical grounds. I
mean, if Donald Trump was still
apprentice Trump, he would look at you
and he would realize you're the weakest
cabinet member and he would fire you.
And if the president said to you that
only way DHS could reopen is if you
resigned, I hope you would take him up
on it. Now, I want to end on a happy
note, Mr. Chairman, real quickly. Uh,
you know, the president gave all sorts
of stuff out during the State of the
Union. I don't want you to leave. I got
you a new Coastg Guard blankie, the one
you lost, okay? So, this is for you. You
don't leave empty-handed when you come
to judiciary. Thank you, Mr.
>> And the gentleman has expired. The
gentleman from Missouri is recognized.
>> Okay? So, this is how it went. And by
the way, he was not the only one that
went after her for that. So, you know,
whether or not I don't think the
president really cared about any
allegations with Luendowski, I I just,
you know, those have been out there
forever. And I I don't think he would
have given her the appointment. Those
allegations are out there if he cared.
Or maybe he he believed them to not be
true or just didn't care. I I suspect he
just didn't care. Like, he's very much
like meritocracy, like whoever can do
the job. The problem was once the $220
million ad campaign hit and it was all
about Christy, that's when it started to
go really south. On top of which, of
course, things that had unfolded in
Minneapolis, which it was believed that
she really wasn't treating it with the
seriousness that she needed to. He sent
Tom Hman in. What did I say the day Tom
started? I was like, "Oh, yeah. She
she's basically fired." I know you guys
didn't want to believe it then either.
You know, I'll never lie. And again, I
like her. I think she looks great. I
think she uh I think she was doing a
good job, but you know, at some point
when push comes to shove, someone's
going to get thrown under the bus. And
in this case, it was Christine Gnome. Um
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I know you guys do not watch the view,
right? Tell me you don't watch the view.
You don't need to watch the view. I
watch the view for you. Well, I don't
actually watch it. I look for clips from
the view because I can't inflict that
kind of torture on myself, right? Let's
be honest. But I am very well aware of
all the trouble that the view is in. And
we've been reporting on all this trouble
that The View is in because The View
seems to uh only have one opinion and
one opinion only. And that would be the
opinion of Whoopi Goldberg, backed up by
Joy Behar, backed up by Sunny House and
an occasional Anna Navaro. And you're
sitting there going, "Wait a second."
Like, is is there no diversity of
opinion there? Nope. Nope. Nope. No
diversity of opinion. Well, they're in a
lot of trouble. Brennan Carr, who runs
the FCC, has decided he's going to
exercise what is known as the equal
rights rule, which meant they're in a
lot of trouble because they decide to
have Jasmine Crockett on one day. And
like James Tarico, who was competing
against her there in Texas, oh, he won.
He's a he's a whole other story. Um,
they decided to have him on two days
later. And so the next thing you know,
the FCC is breathing down their back
saying, "Hey, we've got this thing
called equal times rules." And you
cannot on public airwaves like this just
devote it all to Democrats. Even though
they do every day. So suddenly they're
running scared and they no longer have
Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney, to protect
them anymore because he's saying, "I'm
see you later. I'm leaving." He's
leaving. And the guy that ran the parks
is coming in. And the park guy, I don't
think he cares too much about the TV
people or the news division. And so
they're going to be out on their own. So
they're trying to fix it in real time.
And somehow, I hope they paid her a
bundle. They managed to get Elizabeth
Hasselbach back on the show. And it's
fantastic. I love seeing her just shoot
them all down. Here's a great example.
Here they are talking about the border
and everything that's going on. And
well, she spits it right back in their
face. You know, Whoopi doesn't even want
to let her talk, but she showcases the
exact reason why you need security and
you need a border. Watch.
>> Put forward the statistics that zero
illegals released into the US for 10
months straight have not crossed. Okay.
That nearly 3 million aliens have left
the United States. That we have the
lowest murder rate in 125 years. That
fentanyl trafficking is down 56% at the
border. And daily encounters have gone
down 96%. Hang on one second.
We need a strong border, especially now
with our current global situation. And I
believe that you may say you don't want
border control and you're against ICE,
but I actually don't believe you in your
daily lives. How many people in the
audience here had to go through security
to get here? Raise your hand. Just be
honest. Otherwise, you go to jail, I
guess, for legal trespassing, right?
This is an authorized audience. They had
to go through security to get through
the border to get right here to just
hear us talk. We need strong borders
more than ever right now. We are being
influenced. Can I give you a sense of
the border when Renee Good and Alex
Petty were murdered and death is not a
mistake. That was that was a murder. No,
that was a murder.
>> Now, let let me as were those killed by
illegal immigrants.
>> Let's not be dismissive about this.
>> I'm not dismissive. I just said all
their lives matter.
>> Thank you to our friends at Newsbusters
for that clip. Leave it to them, Media
Research Center. They're just great. So,
like I said, I don't watch that show,
but I do check the clips every day that
Media Research Center kindly watches for
us. Um, look, Elizabeth Hill, I I'm
looking at your comments, and yes,
you're right. Cat Crazy Sam, who by the
way, I saw all your comments. You're
there. You're there. Don't worry. Don't
worry. Don't worry. Um, Cat Crazy Sam,
you are correct. She was on the uh view
years ago. years ago, she was there and
she um did a great job, but she was
constantly getting just beat up on by
all these ladies. I mean, my friend
Megan McCain was actually on the show
for a while. Um and and she also was
beaten up by those ladies and finally
she walked. She's like, "No, thank you."
I mean, who the heck needs that? All
right. Um you don't you don't like you
can't want to be famous that badly. And
by the way, you're not that famous on
that show. I can barely name any of
them. I I know Whoopi. I know Joy. I've
lately gotten to know Sunny, but I don't
know what the others are called, right?
So, why do it? I do hope they paid her
big time to get her on there for the
week because she's talking some sense
into them all over the place. It's like
these people are rather uninformed.
Here she is trying to explain to them,
well, you know, why it makes sense for
us to have better control over the
Middle East
from a security standpoint and from an
international relations standpoint given
the threats we consider China and Russia
to be. Here we go.
>> I look at Donald Trump and I look at
Netanyahu and I see two leaders who I
think think politically they benefit
from war. Netanyahu is facing criminal
charges for corruption back home. Donald
Trump is facing very low numbers and
Epstein files that will not are not and
we will not let go away.
>> I do think it's um three-fold. One, we
have 47 million Iranian women um who now
have a hope of freedom. That's a good
thing. Okay. We have an disgusting
disgusting terrorist regime ended and
the people finally have hope to create
their own nation again. Okay, so that's
the hope. When we zoom out in
geopolitical realm, okay, which is not
my specialty either, but we have have a
ton of friends in the military who
specialize in this, we see that this is
actually avoiding a a boots on the
ground war with China when we are able
to choke their oil supply and the
president and our military are exemplary
in doing so. Right now, they've cut the
oil supply from Venezuela and they've
now reduced it and choked the oil supply
to China in Iran. And now what that does
is presumably prevent China from having
an absolute stronghold on the globe. So
this is a strategic move geopolitically
that we may not fully understand, but I
absolutely trust that this is best for
our nation and we should be America
first.
>> Yeah. You see, she's smart, okay? Or
she's got good producers. This is
incredibly important. I've said this all
along. I mean, China was hanging out in
Venezuela way too much for my comfort.
The Russians, I was told, you went down
to Venezuela, all you could hear in the
city of Karacus was Russian. Like
everywhere you went, everybody was
speaking Russian. So the Russians were
like crawling all over the place. You
even had some Iranians basically. It was
like the ax the axis of evil was all
right there in our western hemisphere.
Like that made any sense. Not to
mention, they've got a ton of oil. Don't
we want access to that oil? We want to
give it to China. No. And then you think
about what's happening in the Middle
East right now. again, you know, 20% of
the world's supply goes right through
that straight of Hermoose
and it's not getting through right now.
So, yeah, oil prices are a little heady
and they may still go up for the next
few weeks until this settles down. The
president's done a couple of things. He
said he's promising cheap insurance and
he's even promised to escort US military
would escort
ships, cargo ships through if necessary.
So, they'll get there eventually. But
what's fascinating is we are now going
to control the choke hold, right? Like
so if you're China and you want energy
from Iran or energy from anywhere in the
Middle East, if we're the presence over
there, you're going to have to come
through us, right? We're the ones that
are going to be escorting people through
the straight of Hormoose.
Think about that
because we're so worried about Taiwan,
right?
Well, we've just kind of oneuped them in
the whole game of international triumph
because now they don't have any energy
without our blessing.
So, this was very smartly done. Marco
Rubio first going in in Venezuela. I
mean, all of a sudden, you got Deli
Rodriguez, the new president who used to
be Maduro's VP, thanking President
Trump.
They made her an offer, shall we say,
that she could not refuse.
The alternative was to go out like
Maduro did. She learned that lesson
pretty well. And now we're over there
looking at what's going to happen in uh
in Iran. And what did we see? Take a
look. I like this. The Apprentice Iran
style. Trump says he must be involved in
picking Iran's new leader.
Which means, ladies and gentlemen, we
are going to control
what goes down in Iran.
Now, I realize a lot of you may be
isolationalists and not really into
this, but here's the problem with being
an isolationalist in a new brave new
world.
If you choose to just stay home
and shut all your doors and ignore the
world around you,
that world
could come for you.
And so when they say, "Is this America
first?" And I realize there's a
contingency in the MAGA movement.
They're not even MAGA. I mean, look at
what Donald Trump said about Tucker
Carlson recently. He's lost his way, but
I don't think he was ever MAGA. I don't
think he ever was either, frankly.
But if you're say an isolationalist who
believes that we should not be anywhere
at some point,
you want to turn yourself into France.
You want to be reliant on the rest of
the world for their crumbs? I think not.
You got power. Use it.
Stay on top. Be the top dog.
And that's what he's doing because it's
the right thing for America at this
point in time.
We're not going to play nice. We're not
going to give him 56 billion dollars and
then say, "Pretty please stop your
nuclear program." No, no, no. We're not
playing nice at all. We're playing for
keeps. You're not going to have a
nuclear program.
You can join the world economy on our
terms. And by the way, if you play by
our terms, you're going to have a nice
life. If you decide to double down on
the mullets,
you're going to have not so nice a life.
I think the decision is pretty easy. I
mean, you just look at the people in the
streets and how happy they are and
excited. And I, you know, I've spoken
with sources in the business world from
Iran over the years and they would
always say to me, "If we could just get
rid of the mullas, if we just didn't
have an Ayatollah, I mean, think about
what this country is capable of."
Donald Trump is saying, "My
make Iran great again."
It could be the start of a beautiful
friendship. Who knows?
But I'll tell you, he is playing for
keeps. He's not messing around
and things are changing for the better.
It is so good to have you here. I hope
you have a great weekend. We got lots
more content coming your way. Thank you
all of you. I see so many wonderful
messages, some not so wonderful
messages. That's okay. I like to see it
all. I do. I like to see it all. Let me
know what you think of today's show. And
do make sure that you subscribe. I'll
see you back here live on Monday.
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