Tom Homan leads sweeping arrests in Minneapolis while the FBI seizes 700 ballot boxes in Fulton County amid claims of $80 billion in nationwide election fraud. The investigation shifts from civil to criminal proceedings, targeting alleged conspiracies involving duplicate ballots and ineligible voters, despite previous legal hurdles for District Attorney Fani Willis. With Tulsi Gabbard present as DNI and officials fearing chaos ahead of 2026 midterms, the raid aims to uncover federal crimes rather than alter election results, sparking intense debate over election security and media censorship regarding terms like "illegal." [Automatically generated summary]
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Justice Coming Strong00:14:29
And we're live.
Wow.
Some things are happening, shall we say, out in Minnesota.
Yeah.
Like a lot of arrests right now.
Holman is on the ground and things are changing fast.
We'll be held accountable.
Justice is coming.
We have Ilhan Omar left and she gives us lectures on the Constitution of the United States.
These people and what they've done to rip off our country is terrible.
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
Okay.
So they are doing two things right now.
They're dismantling those networks.
That caused all of this commotion in the first place because it's guess what?
Impediment of law officers trying to do their job while simultaneously promising to go after all that fraud.
And by the way, there's a heck of a lot of it.
And Ilhan, yeah, we're looking at you.
When you look back, you could have done differently to prevent them from showing up and doing what they're doing here?
No, no, they were coming anyway.
It was all make believe that we'd been at it.
Every state had this.
And look, I do think there has to be accountability in this.
No one in state government was implicated.
This happens all over.
People did this.
We got it caught.
We put him in jail or whatever.
That's Timmy Walls.
Kind of reminded me a little bit of Ilhan Omar.
You know, some people did something.
Oh, some people did something in Minnesota, too.
He's a little delusional trying to think that this is all make-believe, that somehow somebody's just making this up out of thin air.
The president now saying it's likely to be $80 billion that has gone missing.
I'll tell you what, the people on the ground there in Minnesota, they don't like it that all of a sudden someone's paying attention.
Yeah, they're ratcheting it up however they can, despite the fact that they're being met with the likes of Tom Homan.
So, a lot going on there.
You know where else there is a lot going on?
And we're going to get to this as well in this show.
That would be one Fulton County, Georgia, you know, home to the lovely Fannie Willis.
Sources tell Fox that agents retrieved documents, phones, computers, ballot boxes after a judge signed a warrant.
President Trump has long made Georgia and Fulton County a target of his complaints regarding the 2020 election.
700 boxes of ballots.
They have just taken the FBI, got a warrant, went right in there, took it all out of Fulton County, Georgia.
We're going to talk about all the reasons for that and what's going on and why the Democrats are so panicked right now.
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We have sweeping arrests happening right now on the ground in Minnesota.
Pam Bondi finally doing a little work there as Tom Holman kind of gooses her.
I want to be clear.
I don't read a lot of social media.
I don't read a lot of media.
I can only believe half of what I see.
We are not surrendering the president's mission in immigration enforcement.
Let's make that clear.
Prioritization of criminal aliens doesn't mean we forget about everybody else.
That's just simply ridiculous.
When you have a criminal standing here and a non-criminal standing there, that criminal always should be targeted for it because he's a significant concern to the safety and security of the community.
By at large for decades, licensed CBP have carried out their duties with integrity, professionalism, and compassion.
That remains the expectation out of President Trump.
And we will, I will hold our agents and officers to that standard.
This is going to get good.
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My yellow, my yellow ski.
It's another ski outfit, you see, you know there's a theme going on.
It's cold where I live very, very cold outside of New York City.
Let me tell you, the northeast is a tough place to be right now, but you know where it's even colder Minnesota okay, and Homan is not letting up, okay.
So he just made it really clear.
You know there's some people trying to say, well, you know the president's backing off, you know he's not as committed to this.
No, and don't get me wrong, like I, I like Christy too.
I know everybody likes Christy, but for whatever reason, it was like fire and ice and Bovino and Christie and whatever was going on in Minnesota.
And I'm not even blaming them, right?
Because I actually think that the shenanigans that were going on and the whole let's rile them up.
Hey, we're the BLM crowd.
We were the home of BLM riots back in summer of 2020.
There's a whole component of that going on that's very, very hard to fight.
So the president's doing what presidents do.
And the president's a realist.
Okay, I got to get sort of a change of scenery in there.
And that change of scenery is going to be Tom Homan.
I mean, just too bad for Minnesota that Tom Homan is a total bad, you know what?
And he's ready, willing, and able to do what it takes.
So he's signaling to them that they got to get on board, that they have to cooperate, and that they need to let the people that are in the jails, that are criminals, that are there illegally, be turned over to ICE.
Full stop.
End of story.
In other words, you don't have to go roam in the streets if you're at least in the jail.
So that's what he's asking for.
Simultaneously, he is asking, and not just asking, telling them they got to end all these signal chats where they are conspiring together to go after law enforcement.
Because guess what?
It is illegal, and he's coming for you.
Watch.
First of all, about the the organization and the funding of the attacks on ICE.
I'm not going to answer a lot about that because I'm not going to show our hand, but they'll be held accountable.
Justice is coming.
Again, we've got to all remember why the questions we've seen and why we're here.
What started this?
Four years of an open border where millions of people are in this country unvetted.
Remember, let's not forget for four years we were told the border was secure.
Yeah.
Okay?
You can't just have four years of people piling in.
We know what that was about, do we not?
I mean, we weren't born yesterday.
Hello, hello, hello.
That was all about, let's see if we can flood certain states with populations like New York and Illinois and Minnesota so we can get more representation in Congress.
All right, I'm just going to say it.
They used to say that was a conspiracy theory.
Guess what?
You know, it turns out a lot of those conspiracy theories have turned out to be true, and that's one of them.
So there was a reason.
There was a method to the madness.
I do realize that Barack Obama worked aggressively overtime with Tom Holman nonetheless.
Tom Holman was his guy.
He gave him a Medal of Freedom because he got so many illegals out of the country.
And it was phenomenal.
I mean, more were deported under Barack Obama than any other president.
But a funny thing happened on the way to the forum.
You had one President Trump win in 2016.
So anything he said, they had to do the opposite.
Absolute, total opposite.
Even it had been their policy forever.
And at some point, a little light bulb went off in their head and they said, ho ho.
You know, if we just bring more and more and more people here, okay, maybe they won't be able to vote just yet.
I mean, that's their long-term plan, right?
But we can get more representation, more members of Congress in these blue states, and that's what we want.
So Tom's out there now.
He's saying, okay, we got to get a handle on this.
He's dismantling the signal chats in real time, all as Pam Bondi makes arrests.
Woohoo, Pam!
Like, we're happy.
We're happy for you because, you know, we were getting kind of nervous over the weekend.
She was on Fox and she was, you know, singing a good tune again, but nothing was happening.
Don't forget.
I do not understand these people.
We sent Governor Walz a very strong letter today.
We had been working on this letter.
We got it out saying that he better support President Trump.
He better support the men and women in law enforcement because if he doesn't, we are.
And that's what we're doing right now.
Were there any consequences in this letter?
Well, we'll see.
This is fluid.
Let's see how Governor Walz responds.
Let's see what he does based on this, based on what's happening right now.
But this administration is going to support the citizens.
We're going to support are great men and women in law.
So it's basically bottom line.
No, there were no consequences in the letter.
She said, let's wait and see.
Let's wait and see.
Okay.
We were tired of waiting and seeing.
All right.
That wasn't getting us very far.
And so finally, you get Tom coming in and for whatever reason, there's better coordination.
I mean, maybe they just work better together as a team.
I don't know.
But whatever it is, you know, I don't argue with results.
I mean, I don't care how you get there.
Just get the results.
All right.
And we're getting some results.
She came out just yesterday there with what 16 different people.
She named them all.
She's doxing them all.
Okay.
They're being named.
They're being arrested, and she's making it clear that they were assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees.
She said this is illegal under 18 U.S. Code 111.
So there you have it.
And also making it clear that it's going to continue.
We expect more arrests to come, she said.
I said it before, and I said it again.
Nothing will stop President Trump and the Department of Justice from enforcing the law.
Wow.
Okay.
Well, you got it, right?
And so on top of which, you know, it's kind of funny.
She's just doxing them all.
They got their pictures.
Didn't Tom Homan promise, right?
maybe about 10 days ago or so on Fox.
I think he was on Laura's show in the evening and he said, hey, we're going to make them famous.
We're going to make them famous.
And boy, oh boy, are they ever.
I'll tell you, there's one famous girl, the bananas and rice chica, who probably regrets saying all that stuff about bananas and rice.
But I'm guessing that she regrets even more that she possibly lied to law enforcement.
Because you see, this woman, Nasra Ahmed, got up there and said that ICE attacked her and called her a racial slur, knocked her so hard to the ground that seven days ago she had to wear a bandage and everything.
And she went on national television complaining about it and saying that.
describe what it means to be Somali and what it means to be American, but it's like a cultural fusion.
It's kind of like the bananas and rice.
Of course.
You know, people don't really see like, you know, it's a, it's, you know, people don't think, oh, you can eat bananas with rice, but that's what it's like to be Somali and American.
It's like that combination of.
It's like bananas and rice?
Banana and rice, but you're going to get what I mean.
I don't really.
And I definitely don't think the guy behind you gets it.
at all.
No, definitely.
But maybe she gets this.
So she's been arrested along with 15 others by the DOJ for assaulting, resisting, and impeding certain officers or employees.
So in other words, there are consequences here.
And this is the way it should work, okay?
We need to have these consequences because otherwise you get complete, total, utter bedlam, which is what you've been seeing for the last couple of weeks.
Thank you very much.
Tons of bedlam.
And now they're out there and they're going through and they're dismantling these little networks that they put together.
The signal chat rooms where they would convene and communicate and say hey, you know, let's go here and I found an ice officer here, so why don't you go?
Harass him, her there.
We've got video now i'm going to show you, of Alex Preddy, and he was out there doing exactly what some of these other people were doing, harassing, agitating these law enforcement officers and, as Tom said, they're not going to stand for it.
Heard of this.
Four years of an open border where millions of people are in this country unvetted.
Remember, let's not forget.
For four years we're told the border's secure.
Yeah, thank you very much, Biden.
Okay, so we got to do something about it.
It's got to change.
And we're starting to see that.
Take a look at the signal chats right now.
So this is some of the stuff that Cam Higby, who's an influencer on X, did just a phenomenal sort of all-encompassing look at this because he infiltrated the signal chat that they were all communicating on.
And there's one woman who is believed to be the lieutenant governor of the state of Minnesota, works just under Timmy Walls.
They think Flanagan is her last name, that she, Peggy Flanagan, had something to do with this and that she went by some kind of codename Flan.
And it's believed that she was helping to orchestrate all of this.
She's denying it.
I should point out that Peggy is saying absolutely not.
She had nothing to do with all of this ice tracking activity.
And she told the Washington Times that, that Flan Southside was not her organizing these protests.
But if you read through the lines here, when you look at some of these things, they're saying, oh my gosh, Flan has been exposed.
We're all basically, you know what, and we need to leave the state.
Some of them are saying we've got to get out of the country.
I mean, really, really wild.
The point is they're coming after them and they're coming after them strong.
And you heard Homan say, look, we don't want to expose everything that's going on, but let's just say that justice will be done.
So, you know, Flanagan, we hope it's not you.
Although I'll tell you, it doesn't absolve her from saying stuff like this.
Listen, you guys, where she was saying days before Alex Pretty was killed, put your body on the line.
I mean, what the heck kind of rhetoric is this from these people?
Our neighbors are being disappeared.
P.S. without due process.
It is just called kidnapping.
Then show up and use your voice.
Put your body on the line.
That's pretty gross, right?
I mean, gross.
She's not putting her body on the line.
And she's got this poor guy, you know, Alex Pretty.
I mean, I say poor, you know, it is strange.
You know, we all believe in the Second Amendment, but it's a little weird, right, to be out there.
armed with these ICE officers, especially in light of some of the things that have been said and talked about and the violence that was sort of brewing.
And then if you go back and you look at this video of him, which has been done, I think, by the Mays account on Twitter.
So kudos to them for actually putting the video together with Elizabeth Warren waxing on about how wonderful Alex Pretty was because this video, and again, I'm not suggesting anybody deserves to die because they're at a protest and we don't have all the details and they're going to do a thorough investigation.
We all know that the president has communicated that.
However, I would say that this was not exactly the image, shall we say, of a peaceful person.
Widespread Obstruction Lurking00:08:17
Am I wrong?
Watch.
Caring for people was at the core of who he was.
He was incapable of causing harm.
Alex carried patience, compassion, and calm as a steady light within him.
Yeah, so that was him kicking an ice vehicle and fighting with ice officers.
And they've got some information now about, you know, how these.
these conflicts that he was having.
I'm just saying, listen, when you have lawmakers out there saying, hey, go put your body on the line and you got to fight and da-da-da-da-da and getting everybody riled up, they're doing nothing to bring down the temperature.
They're basically saying to you, hey, I mean, they're not basically.
They're saying this is Hitler.
Okay, then these are the Nazis and this is your chance to fight them.
And I cannot stand that comparison.
You know why I can't stand it?
Because it's absolutely terrifically insulting and frankly, trotting all over history.
It's insulting that anybody of Jewish heritage is six million Jews being slaughtered and somehow, you know. a guy gets arrested who's a criminal in Minnesota and they think it's an equivalent.
I mean, that is bonkers.
That is absolutely bonkers.
And yet this is what they do because they're thinking, oh, you know, if we just convince people they have a chance to stop Hitler, even though he's not, even though he hasn't done that, even though, but we just think he might be because, you know, if we think and we say he might be, maybe we get people to just go over the edge and do crazy stuff and then that will suffice.
Then, or, you know, then it'll stop.
I mean, you understand how wacko that is.
But that is what the left is doing right now.
They've gone completely wacko.
And so now we still are.
This is not off the table.
I've been talking about this for weeks.
The Insurrection Act of 1807, it is still on the table, ladies and gentlemen.
I know that he doesn't want to have to use it.
Let's all work together, can we not?
Timmy Walsh, Flanagan, the rest of you.
I mean, I guess they can't.
We've already got others admitting on tape that they're part of these signal chats.
Law enforcement, we're talking members of the state.
Congress, state representatives, what are they doing?
Well, they've got this that's just lurking in the background, and I'm sure he doesn't want to use it, but he can, and he reserves the right to.
The act permits the president to use the military when one state authorities request help because they cannot control violence or unrest.
Okay, well, we know Timmy is not going to ask for help.
He's got it all under control.
Guess what?
We don't need him to ask for help.
Federal law cannot be enforced due to insurrection, rebellion, or widespread obstruction.
Hello, hello, hello.
You had me at that one because you've got federal law not being enforced due to, what do you think?
Insurrection, rebellion, and widespread obstruction.
Widespread obstruction, even from the local members of the government.
I mean, that's how wacky it is.
Constitutional rights are being denied and states refuse.
refuse or fail to protect those rights.
What do you think?
Everybody else's constitutional right is being denied in terms of their own safety and in terms of their own economic security because you got all these fraudsters out there swindling them out of millions and millions and millions of dollars.
It's not okay.
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Anyway, we got more fraud being reported.
Today in Minnesota, more of it.
Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse.
I mean, the president's saying he's estimating this somewhere around possibly three or four times what they are currently estimating.
You could be seeing $80 billion worth of this stuff.
So in Minnesota, they think it's $19 billion.
If they think it's $19 billion, triple it or quadruple it.
And if we catch a lot of this fraud, and I felt it for a long time, but now we know what's happening.
And the answer is, yeah, there will be accountability.
It's one of the little problems.
You know, I happen to think, and I've said it from the beginning.
That a lot of what's going on with respect to Minneapolis, you know, with what's happening with all the hoopla, is so people don't talk about.
You think it's a distraction?
I've said it from day one.
It's a distraction because what you don't see is that we have hundreds of accountants from Todd and from all of the different people.
We have hundreds of accountants going over everything that's happening.
And we're finding fraud on top of fraud on top of fraud.
And I think that they don't want that to happen.
You're talking about $19 billion.
Probably that's a minimal number.
Now, you take that and you go to California.
You think California is better?
I would say California is worse.
It's totally out of control.
They don't know what they're doing out there.
Yeah, no, they don't.
And already we've seen Dr. Oz reporting on the fraud out of California.
You're talking Medicaid fraud on steroids.
But by the way, just keeping it home to Minnesota for a second.
Look at Nick Shirley out there pounding the streets of his home community saying, okay, what's going on with these hospice centers?
This is brand new, guys.
a YouTuber doing the work of 30, 60 minute staffers all in one, okay?
And he just is asking the right questions because you know what?
He doesn't have a bias where he doesn't want to hear the answer.
Nick Shirley, everyone.
YouTuber Nick Shirley does it again.
The next building that had 22 of the same home health care providers operating from inside of the building.
Right here you have multicultural home care.
And right here it says it's open, but can't even get in.
Another Reliance Recovery Center.
Mercy and Grace Care, Inc.
Right here, you have Denden, Eritrean Youth Development Association of Minnesota.
Another child care center.
Welcome to Bright Beginning Center.
But what do you guys think about the fraud that's taking place here in Minnesota?
Sorry.
No comments.
Right here, you have Serenity Quality Care.
All of these businesses are literally the same type of business, providing the same service in the same building.
Another, Convenience Home Health Care Aid, Inc. and Child Friendly Space.
All these companies get money from the government.
Why would you have the same company essentially inside of the same building door to door?
Right here, Queenly Home Healthcare.
It just does not make sense.
If you're trying to operate a business, you'd want to have less competition.
But here, they have all of their competition right next door.
We're wondering because we hear there's lots of fraud taking place here in Minnesota, and we're wondering why there are so many of the same companies inside of this same building?
No, I don't know that.
What do you think about the fraud that's taking place here in Minnesota?
I don't have any idea about that fraud.
Okay?
That's it.
What do you think about the news articles and what's being spread on the news about the fraud?
Right now, you are.
Doing something wrong.
I'm just asking you.
No, you don't have to ask me, okay.
Don't ask me that question again okay okay, who can I speak to?
Who can I speak to?
Okay, as soon as you confront about the fraud, they get angry.
You know 60 minutes.
You might want to take a look at that kid.
Yeah, they absolutely should, but you know they won't, because 60 minutes being what 60 minutes is, doesn't actually want to hear some of the things that this kid is actually out there reporting.
So congrats to him.
I mean, here's the problem.
It's happening and it's happening everywhere.
And I realize that Timmy Waltz is living in his delusional world where he's just going to say anything to survive at this point.
But I'll tell you, his neck's on the line because he's the guy that looked the other way.
Don't forget what we have heard from state representatives that have come forward and said that whistleblowers have told them time and again that guess what?
We came to Waltz's office with this and they pushed us away.
They didn't want to hear it.
Ask yourself why.
And I think you know the answer.
Now Timmy Is trying to pretend, literally trying to pretend, that this is not a big deal, that somehow it's all make believe.
It's like, really?
Did you say that?
I got to show you what it's saying on that MSNBC show.
You mentioned this fraud investigation and the reason that they're here.
Is there anything you think, when you look back, you could have done differently to prevent them from showing up and doing what they're doing here?
No, no, they were coming anyway.
It was all make believe that we'd been at it.
Declaration Meaning Today00:03:53
Every state had this.
And look, I do think there has to be accountability in this.
No one in state government was implicated.
This happens all over.
People did this.
We got it caught.
We put them in jail or whatever.
It does remind me of that time that Ilhan Omar said, some people did something.
Is that like an expression that they use out in Minnesota or something?
I don't know.
We New Hampshire folk, we talk a little bit more plain, okay?
I don't know.
Timmy Walsh, that's not okay.
You can't sit there and tell us that that is make-believe.
You talk about trying to gaslight the public once again.
And that's what they've been saying over on CNN as well.
I've played to that soundbite.
We don't need to do it again.
But the girl who was uh, who hosts like, the 10 O'clock show I don't know her name Abby Something, forgive me and she was on with Scott Jennings and Scott's talking about this and she's like, but they they, they are, you know, they've done everything and the feds are looking into it.
It's not a big deal.
You better believe it's a big deal.
I mean and Trump is right like if if, where there's smoke, there's fire.
If you found 19 billion dollars estimated to be gone like, why wouldn't that be 80?
Like, why wouldn't that?
And and think about California.
Already we know from the General Accounting Office, the GAO, that nationwide it's believed six hundred billion dollars in fraud poof gone from our national debt.
I saw you guys talking about that.
Yeah, what do you think adds to our national debt?
Think of how much more money we we'd have right, think of how much more money we would have if we could recover all that, not to mention the pure unfairness of it.
Like hey, we're Americans, we believe in working hard, we believe in giving opportunity and and rewarding that opportunity.
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I think it gets all back to the Declaration of Independence, frankly, because from the beginning, we have stood for something very different.
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Face Impeachment Now00:09:18
All right, the president is doubling down on Ilhan Omar.
You don't want to be her right about now.
Maybe she likes it.
Who knows?
But he had his cabinet meeting today, and he saved a few choice words for one, Ilhan Omar.
We have Ilhan Omar left, and then she gives us lectures on the Constitution of the United States.
These people and what they've done to rip off our country is terrible.
Yes, it is terrible.
You heard him say it could be $80 billion.
It's pretty darn terrible.
So he doesn't like her.
In fact, he doesn't like her so much that he even suggested yesterday.
Well, didn't suggest it.
He actually just came right out and said it.
He said this whole thing was fake, you know, where she, and by the way, if it's all real, we obviously, it's not okay, right?
Like that should never, ever happen.
So I don't want anybody to misinterpret what I'm saying and say that, you know, I'm calling it fake.
I'm just looking at this together with you because.
I think it's worth paying attention to what happened.
And I just, I got to tell you, I saw it.
Some of you saw me on the yesterday show.
I was making dinner for the kids at the time and I saw this on my phone.
Someone sent it to me and I'm like, are you kidding me?
Like, who does that?
Who actually runs towards the attacker?
I know that they can put out substances that are extremely dangerous, right?
I mean, think about how, you know, the leader of North Korea took out his brother, right?
Like they can just go up to you in an airport and touch you with something and it's game over.
So nobody knew what this substance was.
And instead of like, being concerned and saying, I got to shower.
I got to get it off.
I got to go to the emergency room and get this checked out.
Like she was like, oh, it's no big deal.
Her secret service is like, oh, no, it's no big deal.
And like the funniest thing of all is she tries to tackle the guy.
And like I said, she's like 90 pounds, okay, like five foot two or something.
She's a teeny little lady and she like runs after him.
Okay.
So she's either just really stupid, which is entirely possible.
Right.
I mean, given what her hubby was doing with his little venture capital firm, which we're going to get to in the winery that.
Is in a winery, she might be really stupid, or um, maybe it's what the president said.
Tell me what you think.
I mean, let's watch it together, we'll assess.
Must resign or face impeachment, yeah.
Okay, so she's starting to go after him.
I found that really weird.
I mean, I just did, and the president, um, apparently he didn't see it, but he found it weird too, or maybe he just he kind of knew he's like, Yeah, knowing her.
She probably had herself sprayed again.
Let's look.
Must resign or face impeachment.
Must resign or face impeachment.
So, some of you guys have noted that it looks as though she gives him a little nod.
And that could just be, you know, again, we'll give her the benefit of the doubt.
It could just be nodding to somebody in the audience, or it could be something else like, hey, come and get me.
This is your time.
Or face impeachment.
Anyway, the whole thing is just weird here.
Must resign or face impeachment.
I don't know.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
He sprays something on her.
I need a napkin to know nothing.
And it smells.
No, we won't continue.
No, no, no.
You need to go get checked.
No, we won't continue this.
We're not going to get away with it.
We need to go get checked.
No, no, no.
Good point.
Ask me to my mind.
She needs to go get checked.
I'm security.
That's what they want.
It's not about him, Johan.
It's not about him.
It's about your safety.
No, he's.
I think I'd listen to that lady.
You need to go get shared.
Yeah, and it smells terrible.
We're going to keep talking.
Just give me 10 minutes.
Just give me 10 minutes.
Okay, she calls the shots around there.
The Secret Service agents looking at her like, you're crazy, but she's like, no, okay, I just need 10 minutes, you know?
Who cares?
You know, who knows what happened, but it doesn't really.
matter, I guess.
I'm going to stay here.
And so, oh, they said, oh, MAGA suspects Ilhan Omar orchestrated town hall attack completely staged.
This is Ross' story.
And they went after me because I shared the video clip on Twitter.
And they said right-wing journalist Trish Regan asks, like, no wonder this is something people thought was staged.
I mean, no wonder, right?
Like, no wonder.
How is that so?
Yeah, but you can't call out anything.
You can't say anything.
This is the world in which they want to create.
I mean, oh, the best one of all, talking about not being able to call out anything, say anything.
You remember, right, this little moment on CNN the other day where, yeah, you really can't say anything.
They want to control the narrative all the time.
Here was Scott Jennings actually trying to have a little discussion with somebody about all the illegals there.
Did I find it?
Do I have it?
Let's see here.
Oh, gosh, you know, it's jumping around on me in the rundown.
Well, if we can find it, I'll go back to it.
But, you know, he wasn't allowed to say illegal.
And he's like, who are you to say, like, I'm not saying illegal.
Like, to tell me I can't say illegal?
They are illegal.
Like, what do you want to say?
And the guy's like, you can't say that.
You can't say that.
So illegal.
Like, we're just going to say it and we'll even sing it all day.
Okay.
Illegal, illegal, illegal.
I'm sorry, but I'm sick of that.
I'm tired of that.
I've lived through it.
Okay.
I still to this day, like I've got PTSD.
You can't say the word COVID.
You got to say March 2020.
So COVID, COVID, COVID, do.
All right.
We'll go for it.
We're going to say whatever we want to say because we have still, last I checked, this little thing called the First Amendment.
And by the way, you got everybody so twisted in all these freaking knots that, like, oh, you can't say this.
You can't say that.
I can't even keep up with it, honestly.
What do they want us to call them now?
Oh, is it still undocumented?
I can't keep track of it.
Migrant?
For a while, migrant was a bad word.
You weren't supposed to say that.
Well, listen, we're going to say whatever we want to say.
We're going to talk about Fulton County, Georgia, too, okay?
That's coming up.
But the president doesn't believe for two seconds this was actually real.
Here's the tweet.
He spoke to an ABC News reporter, and she said, I just spoke to President Trump.
I asked him about the video of Representative Omar being attacked and sprayed by a substance, and he said, no, you know, I don't think about her.
I think she's a fraud.
I really don't think about that.
She probably had herself sprayed, knowing her.
I asked again if he'd seen the video.
I haven't seen it.
No, no, no.
I hope I don't have to bother.
He kind of had the right reaction.
She probably had herself sprayed.
Keep in mind, this is a woman who lied apparently about her son, according to DHS, because she said that her son was stopped by ICE officers and had to produce his passport.
Well, guess what?
DHS actually keeps a record of who they stopped.
And according to DHS, that's a flat-out lie.
I think she just got caught in a lie.
And I actually think if she's lying about law enforcement, there should be a penalty for that.
ICE has absolutely zero record.
They wrote of its officers or agents pulling over Congressman Omar's son with no evidence.
It is shameful.
Shameful that Congresswoman Omar would level accusations to demonize ICE as part of a PR stunt.
But this is what she does.
I mean, she demonizes it all the time.
And if she's not demonizing ICE, of course, she's demonizing the president or the president's top policy person, Stephen Miller.
Listen to this one.
It'll make you sick.
Nobody should ever have hired Stephen Miller, who basically is a copycat of the Nazis, and that's kind of the cruelty that he wants to inflict on people.
You see, and nobody from that.
MSNBC, whatever they call themselves now, the Miz Network, no one, no one calls her out.
Nobody questions her.
Nobody says, gee, you know, that might be going a little too far.
Why?
Because they say the same damn stuff themselves on the show all the time.
This is how crazy the world has gotten.
And as you heard me say earlier in the program, that is just flat out wrong.
And it is bad.
And it's desecrating the history and everything that happened because you're equating the death of millions and millions and millions and millions of people with ICE arresting a few and sending them back to where they came from.
Like a few criminals, let me add.
Criminals, okay?
They have done really, really, really bad things.
But Ilhan Omar thinks it's all just meant to take her down, you know, the self-serving, narcissistic mind that she has.
She's not a very good Muslim, too, by the way.
Rose Lake Scandal00:04:20
I mean, she owns a winery.
What Muslim do you know that owns a winery?
She has been married three times.
Is that common?
I thought that was just men.
You know, men can get married 30 times.
All just fine, but a woman, hmm.
Ilhan, you're not really living up to the ideals there.
I mean, you got the outfit, but it seems to be just about it.
So this is hubby number three.
I mean, the second one may have been more than a hubby, may have been actually a blood relative.
If you were to believe what Daily Mail has reported and the New York Post has reported, I'll tell you, the president needs to get to the bottom of that one, too.
I think a simple DNA test would suffice.
Do you not?
Anyway, Ilhan Omar is now in a lot of trouble because you get Treasury Department looking at her and you've got Congress looking at her for ethical violations because it's not clear just exactly how the hubby made all his money.
And this is her money too, you see.
Here is her asset filing report that she submitted within the last six months.
And she says that she's got this thing called Rose Lake Capital.
Let's go back for a second.
I want to go back to this.
I feel like there was a similar name for Biden's sons.
Was it rosewood Capital or something or I feel like that was used before they they like the lake or they like the rose I don't know anyway five to 25 million dollars is what he is estimating the worth of Rose Lake Capital even though like two years ago it had 42 dollars in income and even though it turns off No money for him in fact,
there's no income out of this partnership that he has they also have S crew winery which doesn't actually have any land So it's not actually a winery that is in operation where they're actually picking the grapes.
No, no, no I guess he was trying to buy the wine from someone else and like slap a label on it.
But she's suing him, the woman he was buying the wine from, for fraud.
Oh, imagine that.
Fraud, ladies and gentlemen, with a capital F. Gosh darn it.
So this thing doesn't have a website.
It doesn't have a phone number.
We don't really know what it is.
But I'll tell you what James Comer has raised.
The accusation of possible money laundering.
Maybe it's a money laundering operation.
We don't really know.
I find it very peculiar.
So Rose Lake Capital, he says, is a venture capital management firm right there on the description.
Well, I want to show you Rose Lake Capital.
Remember we've been talking about this?
I said I took a good hard look at the website.
Well, let's take a look at it together.
Okay, this is Rose Lake Capital, exclusive partnerships for global operators, unparalleled previous experience.
Okay, huh.
This is interesting.
So there's nothing here that suggests to be a venture capital firm.
You see, a venture capital firm, if you're not familiar with venture capital firms, venture capital firms, make investments in new companies.
So they find like some cool new technology and they're like, ah, we can grow this thing.
And so they put what they call seed money into this and they help grow it.
So I don't think he's putting seed money into anything.
I think he's actually trying to get people to work with him on all of these different global opportunities he can help.
He's going to create solutions for our clients and our partners.
Rose Lake is focused on unique global opportunities where our experience can create bespoke solutions for our clients and our partners, our team of world-class experts.
Him and Ilhan harness their combined centuries of experience.
Oh, wow!
And deep global networks.
Oh, you got global networks all right, all the way to Somalia from on the ground work in more than 80 countries, working across business, politics, banking, and diplomacy.
Gosh, this sounds sketch like super duper total sketch or sus, as the kids like to say.
I mean, that is not a venture capital firm.
Hate to break it to you, ladies and gentlemen.
That is not a venture capital firm, that might be a lobbying firm.
Give us your money, and we'll get.
X, Y, and Z done will grease the system for you, so to speak.
But that's not a venture capital firm.
So they're going to have a lot of explaining to do.
All right.
Again, Ilhan, we didn't ask the question.
You volunteered that you're worth up to 30 million bucks right now.
Ballot Security Concerns00:15:28
It's just strange.
Okay.
Really strange.
Prove us wrong.
I mean, hey, you know, we're going to say you're innocent until proven guilty.
Why don't we do that?
But.
You know what we're thinking in the back of our heads.
So prove us wrong so that we don't have to talk about this.
Tell us what really goes on, how your husband really makes his money.
And it better not be for your sake, through suitcases, $700 million suitcases worth of cash.
This is what they actually declare via TSA, through the Huala Money Network, going overseas to the Middle East, Dubai specifically.
I'll tell you, she's got some sketchy stuff going on.
And they're scared.
They're terrified.
Keith Ellison's terrified.
And by the way, out in California, they're terrified too.
I always wondered why the heck people go into politics.
Like there's no money in it.
I don't think there's any glory in it.
You got people picking on you all the time, but you know what?
Apparently there may be money in it, and that's what we're gonna find out, and this is what makes Americans really angry really really, really angry, as it should, as it absolutely should.
Um, you know what else makes Americans really angry?
The perception of unfairness.
And, when it comes to Fulton County, we are trying to figure out just exactly what went down.
The president has maintained for some time that he thinks he had won in 2020.
I know that's super controversial and I'm going to get in trouble somewhere, right?
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It's very, very important.
But he firmly believes this.
And he has wanted to get a sampling of these ballots in Fulton County for some time.
And now the courts have finally provided the warrant to the FBI.
And the FBI is now on the ground there.
They've just made off with 700 boxes worth of fulton County ballots.
People say, well, why Fulton County?
It is believed that Fulton County might be a microcosm for if there were any fraud that happened, it is believed that it may have happened there.
Let's go to a Fox report on this earlier today.
Sources tell Fox that agents retrieved documents, phones, computers, ballot boxes after a judge signed a warrant.
President Trump has long made Georgia and Fulton County a target of his complaints regarding the 2020 election.
It was kind of disbelief.
It's been a long time in coming, I think, and getting a lot of the answers that need to be given.
This is an order from on high.
To try to disrupt Fulton County's election administration just because Donald Trump is still mad that he lost the 2020 elections.
Shortly after the election, Trump spoke to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger and told him to find 11,780 more votes to win the state.
At the time, Raffensberger said he felt pressure from Trump.
He still says so.
He's denied any widespread election fraud.
Fulton County DA Fonnie Willis brought state criminal charges against then former President Trump and others in 2023 for an alleged conspiracy to overturn the election.
But her prosecution was famously derailed completely.
Yeah, after it was found out that she was having a little something going on with the attorney that she hired Nathan Wade, right?
That was pretty disastrous, the whole thing.
But she's the one that managed to secure the mugshot.
So what has changed, right?
What has changed?
Well, before this was a civil complaint.
So it was treated as an election that might have been going the wrong way.
And they didn't quite have the means to go and get those ballots because of it.
Now it's flipped.
They're now calling it a criminal, a criminal. process.
So this is a criminal style litigation as opposed to an election litigation.
That actually dramatically changes things.
So what they're saying is we're not saying we're going to change the outcome of an election by the way 2020 has come and gone, right?
That's not actually what we're looking for.
What we're looking for is whether or not there was any fraud there because if there was fraud in Fulton County, then it would suggest there could be fraud in other places, right?
And perhaps we need to do a better job in terms of shoring up our entire process.
So In this case now, evidence can be seized and that's exactly what they've done.
They cannot just request it as they had requested and it had never been honored.
So they can actually go now and get those ballots and they can forensically examine them.
Witnesses can be compelled to testify.
You have this chain of custody that can be reconstructed effectively.
So before courts were saying, well, we can't really do this because it's a civil case.
And now a judge is saying, guess what?
The FBI can do this.
And so no one's saying what they were before.
Before it was, you know, we don't believe in the results of the election.
It was unconstitutional or invalid.
And now that's no longer what's at debate.
What's at debate right now is whether or not there were any federal crimes committed involving election records and involving the ballots themselves.
So it means that there's no need to overturn an election.
There's no need to change any outcomes.
There's only the need to provide any kind of evidence for the violation of the law.
And this is why the Democrats are freaking out right now.
They don't want the feds in there interfering with their state election process and they control it.
Here I want to show you.
a Democrat, Fulton County Commissioner, a woman named Moe Ivory.
And you can kind of hear the hysteria and concern in her voice right now, knowing that the FBI just walked out with 700 boxes of evidence.
Hey, everybody.
So here's an update.
We're at the elections hub right here off Fairbank Road, and they did correct the warrant, and they are now in there getting the documents.
700 boxes of 2020 ballots and accompanying things that go with it, you know, absentee ballots.
All the things, right?
So, our clerk of superior court, Che Alexander, is in there making a log of everything that they're taking, but this is like all wrong.
So, we're trying to figure out a legal plan, and we should have one, whether that's an injunction, whether a motion to quash, I mean, whatever it is, we're trying to figure it out right now because this is an attack on our elections.
Meant to keep you from trying to go to the polls in November, being too afraid to change what's going on in our nation.
So, instead of worrying about people dying in Minnesota, here we are at the Fulton County Elections Hub.
So let me go find out what the legal plan is.
Okay.
So she's going to do that.
Oh, she's back.
Listen, I know you're watching the news.
You're saying a lot of stuff about this FBI raid at the Fulton County elections and registrations.
I'm on the inside right now.
So I just want you to be like real discerning about all that you're hearing from people who are on the outside of what's going on.
I'm going to give you the truth about what's happening.
So they served a warrant, the FBI, this is Trump, serving a warrant to go pick up the 2020 ballots, which are in a secure location inside of here, 700 boxes.
The first warrant that they gave was incorrect legally, like they didn't follow the right procedure.
They went back and they fixed it and they came back, and now they are actually collecting the boxes.
They are in the command, the chain of command in Fulton County is that once they are archived, they become the possession of the clerk of Superior Court, which is Shay Alexander.
She is here and she is with them, inventorying everything that they're taking.
We, the commissioners, the chairman, the county attorney, are trying to figure out a legal plan as to maybe an injunction, a motion to quash.
We don't know yet.
We're trying to figure it out.
We're getting all kinds of legal advice to stop this because once they have the ballots, how do we then turn around?
And do something different when they've already got their hands on it.
So, this is an attempt to take your vote away.
This is all about November 2026, about the primary on May 19th and then the November election.
He does not want the midterm elections to take away his power.
So, he's trying to create chaos.
So, this is what he does chaos in Minnesota, chaos in Fulton County.
We are a target.
Protect your vote at all costs.
I'm telling you, everybody always says your life depends on it.
Oh, your life does depend on it this time.
Okay, listen, I just have to say, if they did something, if somebody did something, we're not going to look away.
We're not going to look away from the fraud in Minnesota.
We're not going to look away from the signal chats that allegedly have local government officials involved.
And we're not going to look away from this.
If there's a crime there, we need to know about it.
And that's the distinction here, okay?
Because this is no longer, okay, let's overturn the election.
This is now, it is believed. that there may have been some funny things happening, some fraudulent things happening.
And so, you know, what are they looking for?
Let's go through it right now.
This is what the feds are trying to figure out.
This is what Tulsi's trying to figure out.
People are mad that Tulsi's there because they're like, she's DNI and that's more international.
And this is a local thing.
And this is why, you know, the state is mad.
But they're looking for handwriting or markings that don't match legitimate signatures.
So that's one of the things that they're going to be looking for in the ballots.
They're also going to look for duplicate ballots without a proper chain of custody.
They're looking for altered ballots, any images that are altered ballots that lack appropriate verification materials.
Those are the kind of anomalies that they're looking at, and they would need to be significant, right?
And tied to some kind of criminal intent.
Because one of the things that they discovered, and this is why judges didn't really move this anywhere before, was even if you assumed that there was all this fraud, even if we assumed, okay, that's a given, and they did these funny things, et cetera, et cetera, well, it wasn't going to change, in the judge's view, the outcome of the election itself.
And so there was really nowhere to go with that.
But when you come in with a criminal investigation and you got the FBI in there, saying if you guys did some stuff, we need to know about it.
And it's a criminal investigation.
That's a whole other story.
So why would Donald Trump want to do that?
Some people are like, oh, why?
Because he doesn't want states messing in any way, shape, or form with the ballots.
So whether those ballots were cast by people legally entitled to vote, that's another big question they're going to be asking.
So that's why they need to look at those voters, the registered voters, and verify whether they were actually able to legally vote, whether multiple ballots were cast.
improperly.
And this is pretty relevant, right?
If someone alleges that ballots are forged or submitted by ineligible individuals.
But so far, all the independent reviews thus far haven't actually found such fraud that would change the election outcome.
Now, that's important.
And that's why it didn't go anywhere on the civil front.
But if somebody did something that's illegal, then yes, that has to be exposed.
And I don't quite understand the resistance to this.
There's a very popular video on Twitter right now.
I personally have not authenticated it.
So I want to share it with you.
But know that I have not authenticated this.
This is on Twitter, and this is going around relative or related, I should say, to this Fulton County story where someone is explaining to a reporter for a local radio station some of the anomalies that they are seeing thus far.
Let's go to this.
And if you think that maybe that's just a mistake or just a coincidence, here's the next one that shows.
You can see Republican is written there, Republican's written there.
This is ballot 61.
This is ballot number two.
And then each one of them even has this little dot in the Fannie Willis.
Okay, and do you have more of those?
We have the entire batch.
I've got, there's 62 images in here total, and I didn't even get a chance to go through all of them, but these are the most obvious ones where it's clear that it's the same.
This one's got the little tail on the side.
This is a little bizarre, right?
I don't want.
And so what happens?
So do you know the numbers of these total batches?
Like.
I don't remember what the totals were when the batches.
I don't think they were, they weren't disparate.
They were fairly close.
But the simple fact that they, so if you see that little bubble right there, this is one image.
Here's another image.
Exactly.
The exact same.
And the batch number, was it 5162?
Also, scanner 5162.
Okay, scanner.
Batch number 235, image number 92, matches the same scanner 5162.
Batch 234, image 33.
So there you have it duplicate ballots.
The entire batch is scanned several times.
Wow.
Going inside of the election facility.
A photographer was able to go in.
This is some video coming to us from the Fox affiliate, I believe, there in Fulton County, where they actually were right there seeing as the FBI went in to confiscate these 700 boxes worth of ballots for review.
He was let inside and allowed to be up and close, as you can see.
This is interesting because one of the questions we did ask Larry was if agents were restricting his access or asking him to back up at all.
And he said that so far they've been allowing reporters to get up close to the situation.
And it looks like.
Okay, so now agents are asking them to back up.
Actually, you shouldn't even be in this area.
Hey, you know what?
I don't have a key, so there you go.
Okay, so agents are asking them to back up saying our crews should not be in this area.
So, this is something we're going to continue to monitor.
And as our photojournalist gathers more information and reporter Larry Sproul gathers more information, we're going to be able to hopefully get that information for you.
Right now, he so again, this is a pretty huge development.
The courts earlier had rejected the cases again because they were civil cases that would not have resulted in any kind of material change in the election.
But now they're going in with a criminal case alleging that there was criminal activity and fraud that happened.
And as a result of that, yes, the judge did give them the warrant to be able to take out the 700 boxes worth of ballots.
So now they're going to be looking at all of those.
Tulsi Gabbard, as I said, had a DNI on the ground.
being part of that action.
I want to go to another bit of sound I can share with you.
This is from another county commissioner there in Fulton County.
This is Rob Pitts, and he is pretty darn upset.
He's really just saying, I think if I listen to this, the way I heard it is he actually is trying to suggest that they may do something funny with the ballots because I think he's nervous that it may come back problematic and he's trying to get ahead of it.
With this accusation, which is wild.
Let's take a listen.
Now they have been removed from this facility out of our control.
We don't know where they're being taken.
We don't know what's going to happen to them.
So we can no longer, and I can no longer, as chair of this board, satisfy not only the citizens of Atlanta, but the citizens of the world that those ballots are still secure.
Okay, so now he's trying to suggest that because the FBI took the ballots, that the ballots are no longer secure, so maybe they could commit some kind of fraud with them.
And you know, I mean, this is getting wild folks okay wild, but I guess they got to spin it.
However, they're going to spin it.
I don't think our FBI would do such a thing.
Major Election Worries00:04:30
Okay, and you know what?
Let's just face the facts.
Guess what?
Donald Trump won and he got a court order.
The FBI has the ability to go in there and take all those ballots and figure out whether anything improper happened.
This is now graduated to a criminal case.
Nobody's suggesting we're going to change the 2020 election.
Nobody's suggesting any of that, but they are saying we want to make sure that proper protocol.
Actually, it was fault.
And you know what?
If there were some innocent mistakes, they were innocent mistakes.
But if there's anything more, we want to know about it.
So, that is a major concern that I have right now.
Again, the point is once they were here, as long as they were here in control of Fulton County, I was confident that they were That they were safe and secure.
Yeah.
So now they're no longer safe and secure?
Is that what you're trying to say?
I think that's what he's trying to say, right?
How else are we supposed to interpret that?
Do we have a little bit more from Mr. Pitts?
Let's go back.
The other point I'd like to make is this goes back to the 2020 elections.
For the life of me, I still cannot understand the fascination about the 2020 elections, which occurred six years ago.
That election is over with.
That election has been reviewed, it's been audited, and in every case, every instance, we get a clean bill of health.
If there's anybody who knows what happened in 2020 on that night at State Farm Arena, it was Fulton County Commission Chairman Rob Pitts.
I was there.
So the fascination with this, I still don't understand it, but we'll have more to say later.
Hmm.
Well, look, you know, if it's all on the up and up, then great.
That'll.
That'll make us all feel better, and if there are some things that need to be improved for transparency, then that will also make us feel better.
Right, because everything should be fair and square period, end of story.
I'll tell you, politics is a funny thing.
They wouldn't tolerate this kind of stuff in the markets.
No no, no.
Um, I gotta change my lower third right.
Do we end the day higher?
I don't think so.
Volatility vol is back.
Okay, We got volatility back in the markets.
I saw our friend Don Baca in the chat talking about the markets today.
I went in.
You know what?
Like when it goes down, I always go in.
And over time, that tends to work for me.
So some people say, well, what do I go into?
You know, where are those opportunities?
And by the way, the Dow actually did manage to close higher.
S&P down just a touch.
NASDAQ down seven tenths of a percent.
I think I was buying it when it was down around three and a half percent earlier today, down three percent.
It was a rocky, rocky day.
That was in part because of Microsoft.
But I'll tell you, Meta had very, very good results after the bell yesterday.
So there was some opportunity in that.
We've got Amazon in talks, according to the Wall Street Journal.
This is an exclusive report that they have to invest up to $50 billion in open AI.
It comes the same day, of course, that they announced 16,000 job layoffs.
So when people voice these concerns about what happens in the interim, right, as we graduate to AI, those are real concerns.
I get it.
I mean, yes, it'll all shake out in the laundry eventually.
I would expect that our economy will grow and there's opportunities that we haven't even thought of right now.
But in the here and now, it's certainly scary, I think, for a lot of people.
But yeah, the markets are always an interesting place to be.
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Fulton County Story00:02:18
I'll tell you, this story in Fulton County is really pretty darn interesting.
The fact that you have the director of the national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, there on the ground in Fulton County is a big, Huge deal.
And a lot of people are shaken by that.
A lot of people think, okay, that's inappropriate for her.
She's supposed to handle international things.
You know, you have people questioning why she would be focusing on the 2020 election cycle over traditional intelligence duties that she might want to focus on, for example, what's going on in China, what's going on in Iran.
But I think that, you know, it's an interesting question.
And why is it that she is there?
Perhaps because, you know, she's.
Been fed up with some of the pushback that we've gotten.
Although legally speaking, you know, they didn't quite have before the grounds to go in on because they couldn't prove that it would have changed the outcome of the election.
So now this is a very different scenario where they can go in and say if something happened that was actually criminal in nature because somebody was cooking the books, so to speak, then we need to know about that.
But the fact that she's there, I'd say that that's actually quite interesting and perhaps relevant.
It's also interesting that the head of the FBI there in Fulton County in Atlanta. was just relieved of his duties in the last several days.
So people are asking whether or not those two things are connected.
Quite possibly, quite possibly, right?
Okay, never a dull moment.
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I have two questions for you.
One, what do you think about the president saying Ilhan Omar's little escapade there with the apple cider being sprayed on her?
What do you think of him saying that was fake?
And what do you think of Fulton County right about now?
Do you think that this is the right move?
I mean, some people say we shouldn't go backwards.
I personally am all for transparency.
I am all for hey, if there's some allegation, there's obviously something.
There's something because a judge gave them the warrant to get the $700 worth of ballots.
I'm kind of curious to see what we see of that.
I know, peace of my mind, you're not holding your breath because it's Pammy.
But hey, she got 16 arrests, right?
Out in Minnesota.
So that's something.
We're not going to give up on her just yet, I think.
We'll see.
We'll see what happens.
To be continued more on The Trish Regan Show tomorrow.