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Jan. 12, 2026 - The Trish Regan Show
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Ilhan Omar PANICS on Live TV — Newly CAUGHT Pushing $1M to ANOTHER Suspected Fraud Op!

Ilhan Omar faces scrutiny over a alleged $1M earmark for Generation HOPE, linked to a Minneapolis fraud scandal involving daycare centers and the "Feeding the Future" program, which GAO estimates could total $600 billion nationwide. The segment highlights her net worth surge from -$65,000 to $30 million post-marriage to Tim Walz, connects her to Hawala networks, and critiques media bias regarding Christy Nguyen's death, ultimately arguing that fraudulent grant access has ended while Omar awaits House Ethics Committee review. [Automatically generated summary]

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Ilhan Omar's Panic 00:15:20
Welcome everyone to the live show.
I got to tell you, Ilhan Omar is in a real state of panic right now, as she should be, as she should be, because what has just come out is absolutely appalling.
This is brand new.
And, you know, it's amazing.
When you think of the gall of some of these people, she specifically, when I refer to some of these people, the idea that she would be trying to push through a million bucks worth of funding for one of these 501c3 things at a time like this is actually pretty despicable.
Incredibly dishonorable given everything that's come out, given everything we now know, and she's still there trying to help her friends out at a moment like this.
Leave it to Senator Joni Erst, who uncovered the whole thing.
It is unbelievable.
I want to show you what she had to say on my friend Stuart Varnish's program the other day.
You know, the good news is this isn't happening, but what should shock all of you is the fact that Ilham was trying to get it through.
Covered the other day, and one of our spending bills making its way through Congress was an one.
Million dollar earmark from Representative Ilan Omar of Minnesota, which was an earmark that was supposedly going to a substance abuse clinic, which actually happened to be housed in a restaurant and run by three individuals that share the same residential address, according to their IRS paperwork.
Tons of red flags.
So, this is what we saw with the fraud involving the daycare centers.
Now we see other earmarks coming directly from members of Congress where it seems fraud is being perpetrated as well.
So I raised the issue, and fortunately, the House has now stripped that earmark out of that spending bill.
But again, this is how easy money has been flowing to bad actors in Minnesota.
Oh my gosh.
I mean, thank goodness that got stripped out, but the idea that somehow it could have been in.
Oh, and what's appalling to me, so incredibly amazing, is that Ilhan, with everything that's going on right now, you'd think that maybe she would want to be a little bit more cautious.
I mean, she's now gotten so trapped up in that feeding the future program, $250 million.
And of course, the majority of people that were benefiting from that program, the majority of arrests, the majority of convictions have all come from none other than Ilhan Omar's district.
Think about that for a couple seconds, all right?
She's like, oh, you know, they're targeting us.
Well, I'm sorry.
I mean, it seems to me.
There's a little something going on.
Here's the Fox headline.
They said, left-wing Dems steer $1 million to addiction group operating above Minneapolis' Somali restaurant.
Amid fraud fallout, Republican Senator targets $1 million earmark as Minnesota faces massive fraud scandal potentially exceeding $1 billion.
Okay, so left-wing Dems steering a million bucks to this addiction center, even in the midst of all this.
Okay, everything that's going down.
And by the way, everything that she already knew about all the fraud, because there's been plenty of convictions.
This has been going on for a while.
I mean, go back to 2018, for goodness sakes, and yet she's still trying to do it again?
What does that tell you?
So here's Ernst speaking with Fox News Digital just last week saying the scale and frequency of fraud in Minnesota is staggering, but I fear just the tip of the iceberg.
It's an expression that Besant used the other day, too.
I'm going to show it to you.
What he had to say.
Congress owes it to American people to clean up the mess instead of letting the same exact politicians who created it keep picking out at the trough.
I mean, oh, what a little piggy she really is, right?
Ilhan, enough is enough.
Come on, girl.
I mean, you've been found out.
You've been discovered.
I think it's time to, you know.
Hang it up if you would.
And yet here she is earmarking a million dollars 31 000 for a group called Generation HOPE.
You know, you got to hand it to them.
They really have the most clever names for these things, you know, for people that can't exactly, you know, speak English, maybe as well and and, by the way don't uh, you know it is what it is.
We saw the Leering Center.
Right, not the Learning Center, but the Leering Center.
But I got to hand it to you.
I mean, it was not a bad idea to call it the Learning Center, if they could have only spelled it correctly, THE Learning Center, not so much.
But, you know, this is Minnesota Hope.
It sounds good.
It sounds official.
And, you know, then we learn the reality of it all.
Somali-led organization, they said on their website, our team includes individuals and recovery mental health professionals, such as licensed counselors and peer recovery support specialists and community members.
The group's website lists a couple of addresses for the Addiction Recovery Center in Minneapolis, including a location on Cedar Avenue.
But it turns out that Cedar Avenue address is also the location for a Somali restaurant called Sagal Restaurant and Coffee.
So apparently they were confronted about this and they're like, no, no, yeah, we're the restaurant, but we have some offices on the second floor of the restaurant.
That's where the center is for the addiction.
Please, okay?
I'll tell you one thing.
I mean, this is terrible to say, but for goodness sakes.
I mean, you know how we talk about the Somali pirates and how dangerous the Somali pirates are and how all these shipping companies for oil and natural gas, they have to insure against the Somali.
Pilot, Somali pirates.
And, you know, it's like a form of piracy right here in our own country.
I mean, heck, you got to give them credit for the ability to steal, for goodness sakes.
Like, I mean, I just, I'm appalled.
I'm absolutely appalled.
And this woman, Ilhan Omar, clearly not appalled, clearly was willing to, you know, still fork over a million bucks and change to another group.
I mean, what is going on?
How is any of this?
Possible.
Here's one of her responses over the weekend.
I'm telling you, she's freaking out, like near meltdown there on MSNBC, pointing a lot of fingers.
Watch.
I'm so exhausted in trying to ask what any of this information has led to you finding any criminals that you have indicted that explains why you are wasting so much of our taxpayer resources and also terrorizing our communities.
In the amount of federal law enforcement agents that you have in the streets of our city and our state, there needs to be some sort of justification.
So, what kind of proof do you have?
What kind of justification do you have?
Ilhan, honey, you know what?
I think they got a fair amount at this point, just trying to catch up, bringing you up to speed.
I'd say there's a fair amount of justification, starting with, oh, I don't know, your district.
Of the 87 people charged, all but eight are of Somali descent.
And that has added to the spotlight being put specifically on your community.
Why Why do you think this fraud was allowed to get so widespread?
I want to say, you know, this also has an impact on Somalis because we are also taxpayers in Minnesota.
We also could have benefited from the program and the money that was stolen.
And so it's been really frustrating for people to not acknowledge the fact that we're.
You know, we're also, as Minnesotans, as taxpayers, really upset and angry about the fraud that has occurred.
Oh, yeah, really upset, really angry.
I mean, you guys are the ones that are benefiting from it the entire time, but I find it kind of funny.
Here she is on the one hand over the weekend.
How is this justified?
How is this justified for them to go in there and search all of our businesses?
Oh, by the way, they've been walking out with all kinds of stuff, but you know, I'll tell you, it's justified.
It's justified, one, because most of the fraud is coming from her district, and two, Because Scott Besant, Treasury Secretary, said they're finding more and more and more every day, ladies and gentlemen.
Listen to him speaking at the Economic Club of Minnesota.
Important stuff to hear.
IRS called Criminal Investigations.
And these men and women, they are cool cats.
They can take apart a balance sheet and they can knock down a door and arrest someone.
They go out on patrols, they can make arrests.
It's this very interesting hybrid force.
About 2,500 of them, and they led the charge here.
So it was IRS CIs who uncovered the initial fraud and the prosecutions.
So it's with that group, with other groups at IRS, and with the powers of the Treasury to track where the money came from, where it's going.
We saw this very unsettling news yesterday that many.
People involved here with the administration of these programs have tried to go back and recreate documents, change documents, and we're not going to have that.
We are going to hold people accountable.
We're going to press this to the full extent possible.
And like I said, I think that this may just be, it's a cold day outside, so this could be the tip of the iceberg here in Minnesota.
Whoa!
Okay, so this is just the beginning, and I want to go back to him in a short.
wild because like I said, he's not kidding when he said it's just the beginning and that this is just the tip of the iceberg.
I want to show you just some of what they've been collecting.
Take a look.
Okay, so you're looking at video there of some of these people are from Treasury.
Some of these people are from DHS.
I mean, heck, you even got the Department of Agriculture there, but they're going in and they're finding all these files.
And you heard Besson just explain that some of these Somali groups are actually trying to change the files right now as we speak so that they can try and make this look legit.
We've heard reports that they've even been, quote unquote, casting, right, for kids at some of these daycare centers.
It's really, really, really bad.
And Ilhan Omar is freaked out because guess what?
all roads leak back to her district.
And you got to wonder, how did a woman go from, you know, negative $65,000 in debt to being worth as much as $30 million?
Just like that.
Huh.
You know, this massive fraud is, as we said, just the tip of the iceberg.
The Treasury Secretary said it could be so much worse.
We've got the GAO accounting office.
This is a nonpartisan entity predicting something more like 600.
Billion dollars.
You guys, 600 billion dollars.
No, not 19 billion, not the original billion that they were talking about in the 19 billion out of Minnesota, but 600 billion dollars nationwide.
This is a big freaking deal.
Watch, press this to the full extent possible and, like I said, I I think that this may just be.
It's a cold day outside, so this could be the tip of the iceberg uh, here in Minnesota, but it's probably may not be as prevalent, But the dollars may be bigger and larger in other states.
And just to put this in perspective for American taxpayers, for American families, the GAO, the General Accounting Office, believes that there is somewhere between $300 and $600 billion of annual fraud, roughly 10% of government spending that disappears due to fraud.
If we can recapture that, that is 1% to 2% of GDP.
Oh my gosh.
10% of government spending, 1% to 2% of GDP.
I mean, this is going to be amazing if we can recapture it.
And by the way, he's got a few ways to go about this.
You know, for one thing, you get all those, you get all in there just walking out with buckets full of stuff.
And then you also have Scott Besant saying, you know what?
We're going to find it one way or another at Treasury.
We want to make sure that none of this money, by the way, is going over to illicit terror groups overseas.
He told Laura Ingram this just late last week.
I want to play the clip.
Thousand.
Oh, good.
And we're also targeting the two counties here, and we're going to do enhanced surveillance.
And from now on, anyone who wires money out from one of these money service businesses has to check a box saying whether they are on public assistance.
And if you are on public assistance, we are going to start pushing that you cannot wire money out of the country.
Oh, gosh.
Well, what if they lie and they don't tell us about public assistance?
Well, then that's a crime lying on a federal form.
We're going to follow it up.
And we are going to push that you can no longer do that.
The American people, our generosity has been taken advantage of.
Our generosity is funding al Shabaab in Iranian interests, it could be.
Well, the money.
This is really bad.
The money is supposed to go for alleged asylum seekers and their families and children.
And if you were wiring the money out of the country, one of two things must be true you are getting too much money and your benefits should be cut, or you are part of this conspiracy.
Where did that money come from?
We're going to find it out.
That's what Treasury does.
IRS has a group called Criminal Investigations.
Criminal Investigations was the group.
Unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
So, yeah, IRS has a group called Criminal Investigations.
I've done a lot of reporting over the years myself on this.
And one of the challenges that they confront when they're dealing with Islamic terror groups is that they work through something called the Hawala Network.
And the Hawala Network is sort of, you know, hand to hand, if you would, person to person, and a little less traceable, but not fully untraceable.
And that's the good thing.
So it's going to take them a little bit of time.
But believe me, Besant is serious about this.
He's got $600 billion he can find.
I mean, this is like Doge living on, right?
Doge 2.0.
And guess what?
People are going to be in trouble.
People are going to go to jail.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, again, there's a reason Ilhan Omar is so worried right now.
There's a reason Timmy Walsh decided not to run for governor in Minnesota again right now.
Comer, he's pretty disappointed in a lot of things Pam Bondi, but he's confident.
Given that they've just announced they're going to appoint a totally new person that's beholden only to the president, not to Pam, he's confident they're going to find just exactly what went down.
Let me play you the clip.
This is from Katherine Harridge's show on Twitter.
It's X. At the end of the day, I've been disappointed in some of the criminal referrals that are collecting dust on Attorney General Bondi's desk.
Justice and Accountability 00:08:38
I've made that very clear with the White House.
I'm hopeful that we'll see some action soon on the criminal referrals that range everywhere from Dr. Fauci. to the Biden family influence peddling scheme.
So we've got that.
But now with respect to Minnesota, I'm very confident the Department of Justice is going to make several more requests.
They've already made several arrests, dozens of arrests down there, and they're working on dozens of prosecutions.
But that's the tip of the iceberg.
And the Department of Justice knows it.
Homeland Security obviously is down there.
You've got the Department of Ag looking at some of these food programs.
So I think everyone in the Trump administration, HUD, all the different agencies are serious about apprehending these fraudsters.
So you're confident there will be Arrests and criminal charges brought in Minnesota in 2026.
Absolutely.
Back to the Justice Department.
Has the Justice Department done enough?
Well, I would like to see more.
I'm an optimistic person.
I believe that they're working very hard, and I know the president has a lot of confidence in Pam Bondi.
So, hopefully, they will be more successful in prosecuting some of these people that we've provided congressional evidence that have broken the law.
I'm sure you've seen a lot of the comments on X.
This is a very popular chart.
On X, it says zero arrest for some scandals that are very important to Republicans.
Is that what accountability looks like?
That's the biggest complaint of every Republican.
On the House Oversight Committee, there haven't been enough arrests.
Now, some of these issues, I don't know, it's going to be hard to arrest people.
With the Biden Auto Pen scandal, what we produced in our investigation is evidence that the pardons and executive orders that were signed with the Auto Pen in the last year of the Biden administration should be declared null and void.
Now, President Trump tweeted after we issued our report that he was going to declare them null and void, but I don't believe the paperwork's ever been done, and you're still going to have to go to court for that.
But our congressional investigation will serve as basis to uphold the declaration of those pardons and executive orders being declared null and void.
Someone for the Department of Justice.
No, he's going off on Bondi.
He and I agree on that one.
Effectively, nothing has happened that we need to have happen, and there's so much there.
Granted, she's sitting on a pile of dirt, right?
Like she's got so much stuff, but for whatever reason, it's not being well managed.
And that leaves people less confident in what's going to happen in terms of this fraud in Minnesota, et cetera.
Except that I am taking heart in the fact that you got Scott Besson out there on the ground in Minnesota.
You saw him there with Laura Ingram saying, hey, we need to get to the bottom of this.
And I have a feeling that this is one of the reasons why they decided to put a new person in charge of this particular investigation.
We got this news last week.
Watch.
is we are creating a new assistant attorney general position who will have nationwide jurisdiction over the issue of fraud.
And that's important, okay?
Really, really important.
But, you know, Ilhan Omar is facing all kinds of allegations, all kinds of speculation now in terms of the ethics committee with her situation.
I mean, for one thing, you know, she's out there complaining every which way to Sunday.
But I got to say, you know, when push comes to shove and they're looking for somebody to put behind bars, I have a feeling all roads are going to lead back to the woman who was overseeing the district there, congressionally speaking, with all of this fraud and was even trying to get, as recently as last week, another million dollars and 31,000 through, I guess, for one of her friends that runs another Somali restaurant.
Oh, I hope she eats for free.
Here's Scott Jennings saying, yeah, you better believe that someone's going to jail and it's going to be an official.
That nothing is being done, that no one is being held accountable, that this was just let to run rampant is completely false.
Well, some people have been held accountable, but I think, in the opinion of most Republicans, not nearly enough.
And truthfully, until somebody in a position of power, until somebody in a position in Minnesota, elected position who was in charge of administering this or having some oversight over it, goes to jail, it's honestly never going to stop.
Look what's going on in blue states across the country $9 billion in Minnesota, $70 billion in fraud in California, cooking the crime stats in Washington, D.C. When is someone in a position of power going to go to jail for the rental of the state?
What I am telling you, though, is in the case of these states and locales, this is public money, taxpayer money.
Sure.
People get elected.
They're supposed to run for election.
The DOJ is doing their job every single day.
And they are.
The Medicaid program is run by the state.
The DOJ is prosecuting.
Braggs about putting more money into this daycare system that is obviously rife with crime.
You know, I got to say this.
I found it really fascinating how Ilhan Omar, within the span of a week, started changing her tune on how much money may have gone back to al-Shabaab.
So al-Shabaab is a terror organization connected with al-Qaeda, connected with ISIS, connected with Somalia.
and apparently connected with the state of Minnesota.
Because with all the money, the remittances that were going back to Somalia, I mean, you have more than the government budget alone, just in remittances coming from the United States of America.
Like Scott Besson said, you know, maybe they don't need that much money if they can send that much home.
But here's the question.
How much of it was going to the quote-unquote cause, right?
How much was being skimmed off the top?
This is the question.
This is the question that's going to come up for Treasury, as well as the IRS, but specifically for Treasury.
And this is where Ilhan Omar is going to find herself.
In a really tough spot.
So notice how she has this really dogmatic approach shortly after Thanksgiving.
And by December 7th, things had changed dramatically.
And now she's just trying to hang her hat on the Renee Good thing, right?
Like that's what they're going to push all day long because they're trying to shift away the story from what it really is, which is that American citizens have been defrauded, all while people are here illegally committing crimes in the United States of America.
And that's not okay.
Ilhan Omar, for what it's worth.
There is not a single evidence.
That the president or his coonies have put forth that there are any single we what did she call them?
I think she means croonies.
Was it coonies?
Okay, like I said, you know, for those of you that want a constitutional amendment to make English the actual language of the United States at moments like this, I empathize with you.
That there are any single resource from taxpayers in Minnesota that has gone to aid and abate terrorism.
That language is dangerous.
That language.
I think that language is true, personally.
Again, just knowing what I know about how these Hawala systems work, there's always a percentage that's skimmed off for the cause.
You know that, Ilhan.
Don't play naive.
The lives of Somalis, not only in Minnesota, But across the country in danger.
If money from U.S. tax dollars is being sent to help with terrorism in Somalia, we want to know.
Yeah.
And we want those people prosecuted.
And we want to make sure that that doesn't ever happen again.
Really?
Do you?
I mean, again, what a difference a week makes.
You notice nobody's asking her about this stuff now.
No, because it's all been all the oxygen's just been sucked out of the room.
With the Renee Good thing.
You know, by the way, i'm going to have a premiere coming up later tonight.
We're going to go through that tape, we're going to go through every angle and we're going to go through some of what happened over the weekend in terms of all the violence that we saw, with people trying to beat down the doors of these ice hotels.
I I, actually I need to check off certain boxes, not to let you in on too much of how the sausage is made, but because it's rather violent video.
I want to be cautious about it here in the live stream, but I will check off those boxes and bring that to you in a premiere.
So make sure that you, you check back today, because i'm going to be back With a whole lot more reporting, because I want to show you that video.
I really, really do.
But Elon Musk, I'll tell you.
You know who complains the loudest and with the most amount of fake righteous indignation?
Dubious Ethics Referral 00:02:14
The fraudsters.
That's it's a tell.
You listening, Minnesota?
Yeah, you listening, Ilhan?
The ones that are complaining the most.
And now she's facing all kinds of ethical questions.
So again, we're talking about a woman whose net worth went from zero to 60, well, actually, like zero to 30 million overnight.
And it's all when I guess she married Timmy, the other Timmy must be a popular name, as we've said in the state of Minnesota, Timmy Minette.
So she marries him.
He's her campaign manager, by the way.
How lovely.
So fishing from the company pond and paying him, paying him big because why not?
Then you're paying yourself, right?
And he gets all kinds of political consulting gigs because he's her wife, you know, kind of dipping in a few different areas there because he's some sort of a quasi lobbyist or political consultant.
I don't know.
He calls himself a private equity investor.
That's a little bit dubious, at least in my opinion, having looked at his website.
But nonetheless, he's gone from zero to 60 or zero to 30 million dollars overnight as well.
And this is something that James Comer is very concerned about and is referring to the Ethics Committee because they wonder did she steal it?
How exactly did she get this money?
Watch.
Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar was, quote, at the top of the suspect list.
Can you elaborate?
Well, we have to disclose annually.
Our financial statements.
And I think it's public knowledge what the salary is for Congress.
And it's been the same.
I've been here nine years.
It's been the exact same $174,000 for nine years.
Omar's been here maybe five or seven years.
But regardless, her net worth just out of nowhere skyrocketed.
We know it's tied to a venture capital or private equity, some type of investment, two investment funds.
That her husband's running.
We have a lot of questions about where the money came from.
How do you make that much in fees in a short period of time?
Is the Congresswoman Ilhan Omar a case that could be referred to the Ethics Committee?
The View Takes Aim 00:12:05
Absolutely.
The Ethics Committee's sole purpose in life is to investigate members of Congress.
Will you refer her case to the Ethics Committee?
Absolutely.
And I think that there are going to be a lot of members that will encourage the Ethics Committee to take this up because it's just a simple question.
It shouldn't take very long.
One little session with the ethics committee, you know, with basic questions, how did he amass this much money?
And then, if they're not satisfied with the answer, then they can certainly get those financial records.
So way to go.
Katherine Harridge, um, she's got a good show on X.
I encourage you to go check it out.
But he's going to refer her to the ethics committee.
I think there are some serious questions.
I mean, she's got a whole bunch of stuff that she's got to answer for and we ought to be asking these questions and we can't forget about these questions.
Meanwhile, you think about.
You think about the way that the media has been interpreting all of this.
That's been pretty alarming and pretty disgusting, frankly.
And we've had a lot of officials, including JD Vance, the vice president of the United States, calling them out on this.
But I think that it's almost not enough.
I mean, what we're seeing right now from the media is tremendous, tremendous bias.
Consider what just went down on The View.
The bias on that show, I mean, is rather extraordinary.
They kind of own that bias.
I mean, all of them do, frankly.
I mean, it's not just The View, but the view.
Kind of has a monopoly on some of this and they're to be.
You know, they're very predictable, shall we say, Sunny House and very, very predictable.
But when you couple this together with everything that was going on over the weekend, like I said, you had people beating down the doors of these hotels it was really growing quite violent.
You have people that are youtubers or ex video folks on the ground in Minneapolis and they're recording all of that, but you don't see it.
You don't see it in the mainstream media at all.
I'm going to be showing again.
Tune in for the premiere coming up this evening, because you need to see all this to really fully comprehend how dangerous it is there and why is it that nobody's really doing anything about it.
Instead, they're just griping again about somebody.
And, you know, I don't want to underscore how horrible it is that anybody loses their life, but come on.
I mean, you don't get out there in front of an ICE agent who's got a gun and sit there and try and veer off and look as though you're going to run them over.
I mean, that's a recipe for disaster, period.
End of story.
And By most accounts, she had been trained to be an agitator in these events.
And you even, if you listen to the video, you hear her wife in the background encouraging her.
It's bad.
Okay.
It's really bad.
And yet, this is what you hear on The View.
I think that there will be oversight.
And I think that right now, there are people in Congress that are interested in impeaching Christy Noam.
And I think she will be held to account.
Okay, that's the latest talking point.
They want Christy Noam impeached.
Give me a break.
You know, we have a federal government for a reason.
The federal government has to be able to do its job.
If you guys want to change the laws, you can change the laws.
Christy said that herself.
But guess what?
DHS is responsible for enforcing the laws.
You want to know who sent more.
Migrants out of this country than any other president in history.
That happened to have been Barack Obama.
But where were you complaining then?
Oh, no, because he's on your side.
I see.
I see how this works.
Continue watching.
One day.
But let me say this about this killing.
This was an unlawful killing.
It was against DOJ policy to shoot at a vehicle that's leaving the scene.
It's against the Supreme Court ruling in 1985, that sort of deadly use of force in shooting at a vehicle.
So we all know that it's.
Unlawful, regardless of whether or not you believe she was an agitator, regardless of whether or not you believe she was in the way.
The bottom line is the officer's actions were unlawful.
That was an unlawful killing.
It was illegal from a legal perspective.
That's very black and white for me.
What's interesting for you is the way that this administration is saying that.
I mean, because what she's forgetting here is that even a law enforcement officer is entitled to self defense.
And if you think somebody's going to kill you because you think you're going to get run over by a car, then you're going to react.
Hello?
And you ought to be able to react.
And if you take away that, you're really taking away all of their ability to defend themselves.
I mean, this is wild, but we continue.
Being transparent when, in fact, there is a shadow investigation going on by the federal government without the state law enforcement being involved.
They whisked this officer away out of state.
Without being interviewed by state and local authorities.
They've denied state and local authorities the ability to review the crime scene.
They've impounded the car.
So, why we're seeing so many different vantage points is because the state law enforcement had to ask The public for video.
I like your comments.
I'm reading these in real time.
Cue the canned applause.
I mean, gosh almighty, right?
I mean, that tells you enough that this show has to go.
I'm so sick of the canned applause at The View.
They literally hold up a sign.
Like someone's job is to hold up a sign and goose the audience to do this, that, or the other.
Come on.
Not to mention the poor person that has to book all the guests for the audience.
That show is so done in every way.
But nonetheless, it still has a mouthpiece and a platform for which to sit on.
And Sonny still gets to spout all this nonsense.
which again, I just say people have a right to self-defense, even those police officers, right?
And that's why you don't do what that lady did.
Like common sense.
You know, it's been quite a weekend, though.
As much as we've seen all this violence and it was bad over the weekend, you still have people attacking Christy Noam.
You heard Sonny Houston trying to advance this idea that somehow she should be impeached, et cetera.
And then she goes on to CNN and she did a pretty good job.
She kind of smacked down Tapper, who needed a little smack and watch.
Doing a disservice to the officer by reaching a conclusion before the investigation takes place.
I heard you say once what a disservice it's done for Mayor Fry to get up and to call Ice to get the F out of his city and KOC to stand up before she had any of the facts and call this officer a murderer.
For individuals, well, call them out, Jake.
Spend as much time calling them out.
I have provided you with facts and information to back up every single word that we have said and every single part of this investigation.
And if you don't like it, that's fine.
But we're going to continue to do the right thing to keep the American people safe.
I know that you'd like.
So there you go.
Meanwhile, Caroline Levitt today came out swinging because she's like, what?
Did you people not watch the same video?
No, they didn't watch the same video because guess what?
They don't want to see that.
They don't want to see reality.
They're living in their own la-la land.
But the truth is some bad stuff happened over the weekend and we've got complete, complete like breakdown in any kind of law and order.
And instead of saying, hey, you know, we got to restore some kind of balance here, they're fine with the craziness.
Not even Washington, D.C. was, right?
Washington, D.C. was fine with the president going in there with his National Guard so that they could actually get things under control.
Listen to Caroline.
President Trump and I actually spoke about this last night and how Secretary Noam is doing a phenomenal job, not just securing the border, which she and the president did together in record time, but also in defense of the brave men and women of ICE who put on a law enforcement uniform every single day.
To protect our communities and to protect all of you and every American, regardless if they are Democrat or Republican, ICE is doing a very important job to remove illegal alien criminals from our communities.
And I think it's very striking that all weekend long you had agitators and violent American citizens out in the streets of Minneapolis protesting.
Protesting what exactly?
Apparently, they are protesting the removal of criminals from a city that I can guarantee you, when you look at the list of the illegal criminals that ICE is removing from our communities, communities every day, not a single person in those protests and not a single person standing here that works in the mainstream media in Washington, D.C. would want those individuals in your neighborhood, in your community, around your children and around your families.
ICE is doing an incredibly important job that's not just important to our homeland security, but our national security.
And this administration will continue to stand wholeheartedly by the brave men and women of ICE, including that officer in Minneapolis who was absolutely justified in using self-defense against a lunatic who was part of a group, an organized group, to interject and to impede on law enforcement operations.
And it's disgusting what we have seen from the left.
You better believe it is.
Really disgusting what we have seen from the left.
And yet they keep it up.
They keep it up.
Ms. Ilhan Omar herself going on the CBS airwaves again to, of course, blame ICE.
See, from the recordings that we see, is there anything that you believe was being done that should not have been done by Macklin Good?
The administration says she was blocking the road.
They are claiming this is an act of terrorism.
Yeah, Renee Nicole Good, as you hear her say, she's not mad.
She's sitting in her car peacefully waving.
Cars to get by.
This agent, as you see, gets out of his car, automatically starts running towards her, trying to open her door.
She feels scared.
She tries to turn the wheel away.
And then you see the other officer, who can clearly see the cars moving, move towards the front of the car, which, if they are saying that he has 10 years on service and is trained, he should know that you shouldn't be trying to get in front of a moving car.
And so It is not acceptable for Christine Nguyen and the president and the vice president to make these kind of judgments without there being a full investigation, even though we can see in the videos that have been produced so far that what they are describing is really not what is taking place.
And so if they're saying that we shouldn't believe our eyes, then let the investigation take place before you characterize this mother of three as a domestic terrorist.
Prove to us what documentation you have that one, that she was paid, two, that she was agitating when we can hear her say she's not mad, she's not upset, she's clearly trying to wave cars.
I hate to say this, but I think it was all by design.
Don't forget, it's been reported in the New York Post and communicated by the White House that she had attended some kind of conference, some kind of school, if you would, some kind of training for being an agitator.
And it's almost like they were just kind of, you know, she was supposed to play Mr. Nice Guy.
I really, you know, I question again.
What she was doing there in the first place.
And Ilhan Omar is talking her book.
In other words, she wants to get people less focused on, oh, I don't know, the million dollars that she was trying to slip to Somali restaurant as recently as last week.
Thank you, Joni Urs, Sander from, I believe, Ohio, Iowa, for pointing that one out.
I mean, my gosh, my gosh.
Let's finish up her little soundbite.
And so it's just this level of rhetoric is unjustifiable to the American people.
No, you want to know what's unjustifiable to the American people?
The $600 billion that's estimated to be gonzo.
Okay, that's what's unjustifiable.
We want every stinking dollar back.
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But I realize that's probably not going to happen.
So here's the deal.
We're not going to give out any more money for any more of your daycare centers or your this center or your feeding the future.
Done.
Okay, we don't have it to give.
We're not going to give it anymore.
It's over.
The gravy train has ended.
You better find another country to go to and fleece.
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