The Stone Zone dissects 2026’s NY House races, spotlighting Anthony Constantino—a self-funded ($7.2M+) Sticker Mule founder—fighting ballot-access hurdles and pharma-backed opponents while defending Fort Drum funding. It pivots to 2028 GOP primaries, where Trump dominates, JD Vance pushes rare earth mineral stockpiles against China, and Marco Rubio’s Latin America pivot contrasts with Steve Vannon’s unpunished embezzlement. Gender-affirming care debates clash with AMA warnings on teen surgeries, while Ilhan Omar’s husband’s $5M "winery" and Somali fraud ties expose Democratic vulnerabilities. Trump’s policy record and 2026 momentum overshadow Democratic scandals like Newsom’s homelessness embezzlements, framing 2024 as a referendum on systemic corruption. [Automatically generated summary]
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Well, every single seat in the U.S. House of Representatives will count in the 2026 elections, and strangely, New York, a now reliably blue state, could supply some and produce pickups.
Many think that there are two House seats on Long Island that Republicans only recently had, who could, if Bruce Blakeman runs as well there as he ran in his reelection, could lead them to victory.
And of course, everybody's looking yet again at the upstate seat of Elise Stefanik.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump issued an important endorsement for Senator Peter Oberacher in the 19th district, taking on an incumbent with his full weight.
I think that's a potential pickup where Republicans actually are competitive.
Of course, in New York 21, this is the same seat that many thought would be in an August special election of last year.
When President Trump appointed Elise Stefanik, an excellent choice, to be UN ambassador, she didn't resign the House seat because our Republican margin in the House was so thin.
So she remained a House member.
It became very clear, however, that since it was a special election, there was no Republican primary.
And a handful of Republican bosses, most of whom had little experience actually electing people, would select the nominee.
At that point, Anthony Constantino had become kind of a local fable.
He was the guy who put the vote for Trump sign on top of his very successful factory for the company that he helms, Sticker Mule.
This is a rags to riches Horatio Alger story.
He was born in the district.
He is a boxer.
He's Italian, and he comes from nothing.
He's built a multi-million dollar online printing business.
And he's funded his own campaign.
So far, he has deposited $7.2 million, I believe it is, maybe $7.25 million, into his own campaign account.
Constantino says that he wants to be free of the strings of special interest money.
Specifically, he said he won't take money from big pharma.
He won't take money from the big insurance companies.
He won't take money from the attorneys.
He won't take money from the utilities.
He doesn't want to take money from the banks.
He wants to be completely free of that special influence that comes with campaign contributions.
So he's self-funding his campaign.
He's clashed very recently with an assemblyman named Robert Smullin.
Smullin, in kind of a wild attack, claimed that Constantino, who built this online company, Sticker Mule, which is, by the way, the largest employer in this upstate district.
Sticker mule itself is in Amsterdam, but Anthony grew up in the neighboring town that's in this district, grew up there.
He built that into one of the largest online success stories, and he employs dozens and dozens of people.
And now he's gone on television.
It was very interesting last time, preparing to prove to the party bosses he did a very heavy schedule of cable, television, radio, preparing what we thought would be a tough fight.
Polling showed that he would have crushed a Republican primary, but the real danger was an August general election in that atmosphere, that hate Trump atmosphere, where Republican voters, the polling showed, were not motivated.
Unfortunately, some Republicans at that time, perhaps even today, think all of our problems are solved because Donald J. Trump's in the White House, and Democrats were highly motivated to turn out.
We've seen these fluke accidents in upstate summer special elections before, where Republicans have lost reliably Republican seats because their people turn out and ours don't in the heat of the summer.
So this is a real race to watch.
It's interesting because Smullin claimed that Constantino, who clearly has some business acumen, had unpaid tax liens in three states, Kansas, Ohio, and Wyoming, claiming that Constantino was a tax scofflaw.
His lawyer very quickly made public the record that showed that these liens had been settled years ago.
But more precisely, it turns out that Anthony Constantino, who is a very young man, holds the record for the second largest refund check from the IRS for overpayment of his federal taxes.
The only person who has gotten a larger refund happens to be Donald J. Trump.
So he has a huge advantage here in this race.
He's self-funded.
Now we go into the all-important petition period.
Now, petitioning in New York State is a trap.
It is a very arcane and very complicated legal process in which you can legally select, collect signatures to put someone on the ballot, either in an intra-party contest or a general election contest, let's say, an independent.
And you have to collect signatures, and those signatures have to be witnessed by someone who is a registered voter or is a justice of the peace or is a notary public and has filed the appropriate documents about that with the state election board.
But there are lawyers, most of them Democrats, who specialize in finding some imperfection in your petition.
Any minor imperfection, the Missi Avacava can, the machine knows how to knock you off the ballot.
So, and they give you a finite period of time to collect these.
Now, the number is really minimal.
I think by law, one needs, in this case, 15,000 signatures to get on the ballot for the Republican primary in what is going to be an open seat.
And Constantino asked to have an army of volunteers out there and perhaps even some more experienced and paid petitioners to ensure that the machine that first tried to get Mark Molinaro, a former congressman, not a bad fellow, former Dutchess County executive, served one term in the House, unfortunately, lost that seat.
But some party leaders in both Albany and Washington may have been trying to entice him into the race against Constantino, who is a feisty fellow who has been very outspoken about the fact that, for example, Joe Biden appropriated the money for the installation of the Strategic Defense Initiative, Machinery and Technology at Fort Drum here in New York, the perfect place for it.
Right now, we paid the money, but we are naked.
We are not shielded, even though this was funded years ago.
He's been a great proponent for that.
So, of course, a Trump loyalist is a race you really want to watch.
The other race people are starting to watch, I think, prematurely is the race for 2028.
There's no question the Republican Party has a very deep base.
We have a very effective vice president.
He's hitting popularity levels within his own base that are unseen in the history of Poland.
I mean, I know the left likes to say, oh, there's deep divisions in the MAGA movement.
There may be some chatter.
But Trump remains extraordinarily strong.
I mean, he's strong as a, my old friend Robert Coker at U.S. Sugars says, strong as a box of mullet.
And it is absolutely true.
So the handing of the baton, if and when that happens, is going to be very impactful.
President Trump was asked if he could make a choice between JD Vance and his hard-charging Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and he praised both men.
Now, Marco Rubio's story is an amazing one.
Here's a senator who, as a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, signed their Faghesi report insisting there was Russian collusion, which he should not have done.
He's also the man who I think, with or without his authorization, the steel dossier was first concocted by Fusion GPS.
See, those guys, the guys who made up the steel dossier and sold it to Hillary for millions and they tried to disguise it as legal fees, they sold it first, I believe, in a Paul Singer-funded gambit to help Marco Rubio.
Now, what Rubio knew and when he knew it is hard to say.
Rubio was always a neocon Trump Republican, pardon me, a Bush Republican.
And the Bush people felt some control over him because they had helped him overcome sitting Governor Charlie Christ.
Charlie Chris, an interesting chameleon, a guy who has held office as both a Republican and a Democrat, but run for federal office as a Republican, an independent, and a Democrat.
A man who once called himself a Reagan Republican today, who says he's an Obama Democrat, a man who was once a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment and fire rights arms, who now believes we need deep gun control, a man who was once pro-life, who is now pro-choice, Pro-choice, but he remains kind of a charming roaster and a great politician in terms of remembering your name and your wife's name.
And his candidacy crashed and burned.
Rubio very wisely kind of grabbed the Tea Party wave that year, so many perceive him as more conservative than he is.
But where he has really been wise after his own run for president, where he and Trump had very sharp words, is he used his opposition to communism in this hemisphere and his stout opposition to Cuba and activities in Honduras and, of course, Venezuela and elsewhere in the Caribbean to repair his personal relationship with President Trump.
When he was serving the Senate, they did a lot of legislative things together to fight the Marxists and the narco-traffickers in this hemisphere.
And he's done an extraordinarily good job as the Secretary of State, but he's implementing the policies of Donald Trump, not necessarily the policies of Marco Rubio.
And for that, I give him full credit.
He's a different man than he was.
Or perhaps he's seen by proof that endless war and the politics of regime change that the Bushes and the globalists cling to just in the end won't work.
I don't think he's running for president, though.
I had a conversation, private conversation, but he said the same thing privately.
Has no plans to run for president.
I believe he says publicly that he's committed to JD Vance, who he believes will be the nominee.
So it's hard to backpedal from that.
But President Trump's got the idea.
You see, he says, well, what we need is a JD Vance Marco ticket.
Now, there's a very interesting idea.
I believe Marco, if he was called on by the party and the president to run, would do so.
But remember, he went from the state legislature to, he went from college to state legislature, from the state legislature to the speakership, from the speakership to the U.S. Senate.
And he has made no honest money.
And being in public office, he's very limited, obviously, in what he can pay and what he can do.
He has kids in private schools.
So in the end, I don't think he runs.
But we'll talk about the jockey for 2028 when we come right back here in the Stone Zone.
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There's a lot of candidates talking about 2028, though.
It's not just all talk about JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Ted Cruz, who was kind of the last man standing, is clearly slithering about trying to put together some kind of insurgent candidacy.
Governor Ron DeSantis and his wife just got an extraordinary break.
Governor DeSantis's Unexpected Break00:13:18
The Justice Department announced that they would not proceed against them for illegally taking $10 million from federal Medicare funds and funneling it to their dark money political committee to fund campaign activities against two ballot initiatives that the DeSantis opposed.
Cleared with them was the Attorney General, who was then the governor's chief of staff.
This is shocking to me because this money was earmarked for the poor, the elderly, and the handicapped.
And it's a very clear diversion of federal funds.
They came in a form of a fine to Medicare.
But it's a huge break that it won't be prosecuted for DeSantis because it did, I think, because it got so much cover in state legislative hearings.
And I saw all of the documents were published online.
The DeSantis' Hope Project seemed to have been used illegally for political purposes and done so with our tax dollars.
And then, of course, there's stinky Steve Vannon.
He's the Epstein collaborator and unrependent fraudster.
This is a guy who pled guilty to embezzling $15 million from the Build the Wall nonprofit.
That's little old ladies who sent $75 to Build the Wall, who pleads guilty in liberal New York.
But then, unlike his two co-conspirators who get long prison sentences, he serves no jail time.
Donald Trump will be in no hurry to relinquish the only ring in a one-ring circus.
And whether he endorses a candidate, I think he probably endorses a candidate, but he will do so late.
He is known to have a high regard for both his vice president.
And of course, Tulsi Gabbard has to be considered in any equation.
When we come back, I'm going to talk about Tulsi Gabbard and the issue of election integrity, because the president has indeed charged her with getting to the bottom of both the paper ballots and the machines.
I did an interview with Eric Metaxa, and I tell you the truth, I think I misspoke or I should have communicated a little better.
So I'm going to clarify my shocking remarks with remarks that are still shocking when we come back in the Stone Zone.
I do think that there needs to be a fair re-examination of both the mail-in ballots and all the shenanigans that went on around that.
The raid on the Fulton County Elections Board warehouse is appropriate because the DOJ asked for the material twice and the FBI asked for it a third time and the local government thumbed their nose at the federal government.
It doesn't really work that way.
Now, what did they find in those records?
They're now, I'm told, in the custody of the FBI and those who are experts in election integrity are working hand in hand with experienced FBI agents to examine all of that material.
So I think that that's going to be very, very revealing.
We'll be back to talk about all of it right here in the Stone Zone.
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You know, if the Democrats have a front runner for 2028, I think on paper at least it's clearly Gavin Newsome.
Now, Gavin Newsom, as a sitting governor, can extort tens of millions of dollars in campaign contributions from all of the special interests in the state of California.
And he himself is a Getty.
He has fabulous personal wealth.
So he can finance his own campaign as Arnold Schwarzenegger did, for example.
His problem, of course, is back home.
I mean, between taxes and rise in crime and epic corruption, homelessness, drug addiction, just destroying the state under his soft on-crime pro-criminal policies, I'm not sure what he could run of.
But now a massive fraud scandal tied to California's homeless spending is raising even more serious questions about oversight, political favoritism, and the stewardship of billions of taxpayer dollars under both Gavin Newsom and the Los Angeles Democrats.
Federal prosecutors have charged a man named Cody Holmes, the former CFO of Los Angeles-based Shangri-La Industries with mail fraud after he allegedly embezzled more than $2 million intended for homeless housing.
Authorities say the money has sent funded a lavish lifestyle that included a $46,000 Beverly Hills mansion, private jet travel, luxury of vehicles, designer handbags, and VIP passes to the, yes, the Coachella Music Festival.
The scandal deepens as records show that company executives donated billions to Newsom and of course the local Democrat machine, Nancy Pelosi, Maxine Waters, Zoe Lofgren, Diane Feinstein, and the likes.
Prosecutors allege in this case that Holmes fabricated bank statements and falsely claimed that the firm controlled $160 million in assets when investigators found only $24,000 in cash on hand.
So despite the explosive allegations, Newsom's office has not indicated whether it will return the campaign donations connected to the developer, nor has it classified whether the government still stands by his fast, complete, full-throated endorsement of this company.
Meanwhile, subtractors report millions in unpaid bills.
Some of these are small business owners on the edge saying their pleas for help from state and local officials have been completely unanswered.
This is a burgeoning future scandal for a man who wants to be president.
Lou Barnett, who is a longtime Republican operative and activist and a good friend of mine, he told me months ago that this scandal around Newsom will just get larger and larger.
We're just talking about millions missing in one particular area, housing.
But there's evidence of even greater fraud.
And therefore, you don't know how Newsom can run with a straight face given his impact.
But as he showed in his debates with Ron DeSantis, he's a very cagey guy.
He's got great hair.
He knows how to kind of like a butterfly, sting like a bee in these debates.
He has no problem lying.
And he dodged a bullet when Kamala Harris, I think he did not dodge a bullet when Kamala Harris said she would not run for governor.
I think that he was hoping she would run for governor and therefore not run for president again.
I think she's making quiet noises about running for president again.
Now you may think that's crazy given her, shall we say, uneven performance and all of that giggling and what appears to me in a number of videos to be under some kind of controlled substance of a presidential campaign that borrowed billions of dollars and then did something I've never seen before.
Go to all these big pop names that are incredibly popular and pay them tens of millions of dollars to appear at public events to draw a crowd.
Why?
Because nobody would come to an event for Kamala Harris that was open to the public.
That's the dirty little secret.
I've actually never seen that.
So if Lionel Hampton played an event for Richard Nixon in Manhattan, which he once famously did, no one is paying Lionel.
Lionel is donating his services.
That's the way it has always worked.
So there's no idea here about why this was structured in this way.
I don't know that AOC herself does not run, only because she and her now white political consultant husband, who's in the campaign business, who ran her campaign in the past, I think she realizes that she can raise millions and millions of low and middle dollar contributions, both legally and through Act Blue.
ActBlue is the famous notorious Democrat payment processing app for which I believe there's an enormous amount of evidence they have laundered millions of dollars.
It's called Smurfing, where ActBlue turns off the address confirmation requirement for credit card purchases and people using bank cards they buy at drugstores or short-term credit cards purchase online.
I think that's what's going on there.
They've always been extraordinarily strong.
In any event, the major institutions are starting to reverse positions on gender surgery.
This comes, of course, in the wake of Donald Trump keeping his commitment and doing everything possible under federal law and executive authority to ban men playing in women's sports.
The craziest idea I've ever heard.
Now, two of the country's most powerful medical organizations are signaling a major shift in the debate over so-called gender-affirming care for minors.
Gender-affirming care.
See, this is the lexicon of the Alenski left.
Always give it some soft description that is not really what it is.
Medical session has endorsed delaying genital mutilation surgeries now for transgenders until adulthood, coming one day after the American Society of Plastic Surgeons recommended postponing breast, genital, and facial surgeries until at least age 19.
I think this is very positive.
I don't think a kid can decide who they are at 14 or 13.
I think their parents, in many cases, maybe for politically correct reasons, are deciding for them.
These are very solid movements, I think, to bring sanity back to our policy.
Now, the recommendations are not binding, but it's a clear sign that the medical establishment's beginning to reconsider barbaric practices that advance because of ideology rather than legitimate medicine.
I'm not opposed to civil rights laws that protect gay and lesbian people, but that's not what this is about, not in the slightest.
This shift is particularly notable given that the AMA strengthened its support for gender-related care as recently as 2023.
Now the organization seems to be drawing a line around permanent surgical interventions that leave victims scarred, physically destroyed, and the suicide rate among whom is just unacceptably high.
Policy changes follow a landmark male practice verse.
Very recently there in New York, I read about this, where a jury awarded $2 million to a young woman who underwent top surgery, meaning her breasts were carved off by surgeons at the age of 16.
Jurors found clinicians failed to adequately disclose the risks, alternatives, and long-term impacts.
The patient later detransitioned and testified she felt disfigured for life, establishing a precedent that doctors now can actually face serious liability when minors are put under the knife by their parents in some depraved fashion.
For years, medical experts and advocacy groups warned that long-term data on identities was still developing, may not be equipped to make permanent decisions regarding their gender.
Now, with major institutions finally reconsidering their approach and the courts holding providers accountable, the country is witnessing a long overdue course correction.
But it's not enough.
The more modern-day Mengele who have subjected children to procedures must be charged for crimes against humanity.
This is about children.
What people who are 18 and over, who can make their own legal decisions, may do so.
But this is a very tiny percentage of our country.
I don't know why we continue to genderflight.
Proud Hungarian Heritage00:04:09
I, of course, am half Italian, half Hungarian, as most people know.
I'm Italian from the waist down, but I'm proud of my Hungarian heritage.
My grandmother was a Kardos.
She later remarried and she was a mezzo.
And I'm a big, big fan of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the head of Hungary's April 21 national election, praising the longtime ally as a truly strong and powerful leader, highlighting what he called unprecedented cooperation between two nations.
He recognized that Orban has banned George Soros and his dirty money from their country in an effort to overturn his government.
The left continues to say that he's a dictator, but he's elected in fair democratic elections, and he's not a globalist.
He does not allow mass open borders integration in Hungary.
It's one of the reasons why the country is so safe.
So this is great because I think it signals continued alignment between the two governments.
Trump previously endorsed Orban in 2022, said he's honored to do so again.
Hungary heads into what analysts describe as the most competitive election there.
And Soros will pour millions into the country.
Soros cannot enter Hungary or he will be arrested.
There's a warrant out for him.
Also true, I believe, of his son.
So Trump's endorsement really comes at a very key time where the nations are aligning.
Trump is making important alliances, like for example, Javier Villais.
Millay will be in Palm Beach next week.
I'll be with him again.
He's a good friend.
I met him back when he was just kind of a, shall we say, an eccentric economist.
And he was a congressman first.
That's when I first saw his enormous talent and his deep commitment to libertarian principles and particularly cutting waste and cutting taxes.
And he understood that communism and socialism do not work.
They cannot work for the people, that only raw capitalism, free enterprise, can lift the Hungarian people.
Hungary, of course, first occupied by the Nazis in a quite brutal fashion, then occupied by the Russians after the jaded deal at Yalta.
Franklin Roosevelt allowed Joseph Stalin and Communist Russia to control all of Eastern Europe, which is one of his greatest single mistakes.
This created what is known as the Iron Curtain.
That's what Winston Churchill denounced it as at the time that it was set up.
They have obviously moved now to a full democracy.
The Hungarian left is very vicious.
Source has deep roots in the state.
But the government of Orban has been strong.
This new endorsement comes as part of Hungary joins the whole movement to protect persecuted Christians and other religious minorities around the world.
This is a growing issue.
You saw the Congo recently saying that they would do so, for example.
And the president is drawn a hard line against it in his remarks at the Rare Earth Minerals Conference.
Donald Trump has realized that the Chinese have been trying to corner the market on about 80% of the things we need to make not just cell phones and car parts, but to make fighter jets and tanks and airplanes.
And we are playing catch-up ball, but the president gets it.
He's being very aggressive.
The government's making some investments in companies, but they're also helping deals coming together.
Hard Line Against Chinese Dominance00:04:32
Now JD Vince says the country is going to build a stockpile, a stockpile, national stockpile of these rare earth elements to protect our future.
Said that in a great speech a couple days ago.
This is someplace where we have been asleep.
The Chinese in Africa, in Central America, in South America, even in Asia, have really cornered the market on these vital rare earth minerals.
It's about national security.
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Well, the spotlight is once again on Congresswoman Ilhan Omar.
She's now been caught in yet another scam.
The questions are mounting about her finances from the beginning.
She came to public office literally, I think, $450 in the bank, and today she is worth tens of millions.
And she is, of course, very closely tied to this Somali social spending scandal that is unfolding in Minnesota.
This is one of the great grifts of all time, where the Somali community used these federal programs for child daycare centers, senior citizen transportation centers, and other COVID-related programs where nobody actually provided any service.
Some of this money actually made its way back to El-Shabaab, the ISIS offshoot that is still unfortunately active in Somalia.
So this is a, and this burgeoning scandal just continues to grow.
In this particular case, the investigation surrounds a winery that was co-owned by her husband.
He is a non-Somalian named Timothy Minette.
Seems to also be her political guru.
According to Angela Rose, a journalist, a visit to the listed Santa Rosa, California address revealed serious inconsistencies suggest the business may exist largely on paper rather than in reality, which of course would be against the law.
The revenue reports jumped from roughly $15,000 in 2024 as much as $5 million in 2025, despite any little evidence of any actual rhyme production allegedly existing.
These are public documents.
Even more troubling, Rose said no business license could be found for the operation at the illicit address while neighboring wineries were all properly registered.
The owner reportedly confirmed that more than 40 wineries operate from this location.
The neighbors in all the adjoining buildings say they've never seen any business activities at these closed warehouses.
This is kind of the way the grift is working.
I saw a great report with a citizen journalist who visited 26 of these Somali-backed social service sites and he did it over three days, a wee, three-day weekend.
He went morning, noon, and night in a rotation.
And at no time did he see any children or any people, never mind any Somalians.
The real question here, of course, is what Governor Tim Waltz know and when did he know it?
That is the sort of Damocles that I think the Trump Justice Department can hold over his head.
If he knew this fraud was going on and he didn't identify it to federal officials, he would be seriously, legally vulnerable.
So there is that question.
I'm not sure whether we see charges in this case, but it seems very, very likely to me.
The Democrats, of course, anytime Donald Trump wants to hold somebody liable for violating the law or the Constitution in their manic illegal driven zeal to destroy him, they say, oh, it's revenge and retaliation.
No, it is justice and accountability.
In-Depth Washington Politics00:01:55
Thanks for listening to the Stone Zone.
We're getting into some of the in-depth politics now in Washington.
It's going to be interesting to look at this presidential race.
I don't think that there's any dent in Donald Trump's strength.
And those who underwrite the 2026 election misunderstand that as the events in Butler, Pennsylvania, or the events after the nuclear strikes in Iran prove that the president has great strength going into the 2026 election.
The fundamental backdrop is there.
The Big Beautiful bill gave you the deepest tax cuts in American history.
They will continue.
Regulatory cuts doing away with the taxon tips.
And 88% of Social Security recipients who now pay taxes will no longer pay taxes on your Social Security checks.
So Trump is delivering.
And 2026 is a battle yet to come.
Thanks for joining us today in the Stone Zone.
Until we meet again, God bless you and Godspeed.
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