Tom Homan and Joy Behar dissect Minnesota jails turning over criminals to ICE, claiming this reduces crime while Democrats obstruct efforts. They allege Nike and Disney face federal discrimination lawsuits due to DEI quotas, linking Bob Iger's exit to financial losses. The discussion shifts to Ilhan Omar, accusing her of tax evasion and fraud alongside husband Timmy Minette, who allegedly mismanaged $60 billion in assets. Behar argues Trump should be jailed under the 25th Amendment despite his election victory, demanding transparency into Omar's finances and questioning if she faces deportation or prison. Ultimately, the episode frames these events as evidence of systemic corruption and political obstructionism requiring immediate federal intervention. [Automatically generated summary]
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Tom Homan's Big Win00:01:57
Minnesota libs, they're not gonna like any of this, you know.
Guess what?
Tom Homan for the win, ladies and gentlemen.
He pulled this one off as only Tom Homan can.
Really, really great news to share with you here today on The Trish Regan Show.
We're going to talk all about Tom Homan, his big win, and how it's driving libs nuts.
I mean, from Minneapolis to New York City to, oh, even upstate New York, Letitia James has it in her head that she can still somehow keep ice out.
Guess what?
We got news for her.
There's such thing as the law, and Tom knows it.
Plus, we got to get into Nike.
Nike.
Oh my goodness.
You know, if you thought Disney had it bad, and Bob Iger, of course, being out over at Disney, which means tough luck for the view.
Wow.
I don't know if the Colin Kaepernicks of the world are going to get their contracts extended at Nike because Nike's in a whole lot of trouble.
The government, the federal government, suing Nike over alleged discrimination against whites thanks to all those DEI policies.
We get a lot of ground to cover today, including the markets, which traded off today.
Actually, the NASDAQ.
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Law Enforcement and Criminals00:15:27
We begin, ladies and gentlemen, on Homan's stunning move, stunning move there in Minnesota.
They sent him in.
And what are you getting?
But results, all kinds of results.
Let's go straight to Homan for the big win.
You know what they're actually doing?
They're actually cooperating.
They're actually allowing ICE now into the jails in Minnesota so that they can get the bad guys off the streets.
Hallelujah.
You know, it shouldn't have had to be this hard.
Attorney General Mayor Frye, and law enforcement officials about increasing coordination in a lawful way between the county jails and ICE to avoid public safety threats being released back in the community.
While we had our differences, one thing was clear we all committed to public safety for all who live in the Twin Cities.
We have made significant progress under the direction of President Trump, working with state and local officials here in Minnesota.
And I expect that to increase in the coming weeks.
We continue to have discussions.
I'll have discussions this afternoon.
We currently have an unprecedented number of counties communicating with us now and allowing ICE to take custody of illegal aliens before they hit the streets.
Unprecedented cooperation.
Now, say it again this is efficient, it requires only one or two officers to assume custody of a criminal alien target rather than eight or 10 officers going into the community.
And arresting that public safety threat.
This frees up more officers to arrest or remove criminal aliens.
I mean, again, is it that hard?
This is so freaking obvious.
Guys, I mean, why would you have people that are in jails, that by the way, law enforcement, local law enforcement, has gone through the trouble and risk of arresting themselves and then you leave them in the jail and then, oh, jail time's up or, you know, maybe they can't come up with who knows what they need and they're waiting trial, whatever.
You let them back out?
Like, How does that make any sense?
It's like the world is turned upside down.
Fitting day that they're also suing Nike, right?
Because talking about the world being turned upside down, where suddenly people were getting all kinds of accolades just because of the color of their skin.
Give me a break.
This is the same kind of thing, you know.
If you happen to be illegal, you're going to get released as opposed to, well, if you're an American citizen, tough luck for you.
You're a criminal and you're American.
They're coming after you.
You're an illegal and you're in jail for a crime.
Woohoo!
Field day.
How is that ever right?
Let's finish this.
More officers taking custody of criminal aliens directly from the jails.
Means less officers on the street doing criminal operations.
Yeah.
This is smart law enforcement, not less law enforcement.
It's safer for the community, safer for the officers, and safer for the alien.
This coordination also makes it far more safe for the Twin Cities.
Okay, it absolutely makes it more safe.
I mean, this is just kind of a no brainer, and this is very obvious.
This is very obvious to everyone, including.
Well, even the Barack Obama people who put Tom Homan in charge of their major op to get all these illegals out of the country.
And guess what he did?
That was the most up until we had Donald Trump come along.
You had the most illegals exported from the country because back then they saw it as a good thing.
You know what they're doing now.
You know why they did this.
Like, don't kid yourself.
We're talking the electoral college that they wanted to take over, and we're talking about Congress.
They wanted to get more and more people into their blue states so that they could then, therefore, have more representation in Congress.
And what do you do with all those people that you're importing here?
Oh, you give them free stuff and you keep them.
really, really, really dependent so as to encourage more blue votes.
I'll tell you, they didn't bet, though, on a lot of the blue folks not reproducing.
Someone sent me a story yesterday, an analysis, actually, with some data showing how, for whatever reason, those on the left can't seem to reproduce.
So they have to import, you see, illegals.
Otherwise, how are they ever going to get their populations up?
You know, Tom Hovind said something else really, really important here.
And I want to point this out because do you know that they were obstructing ICE?
Literally obstructing with roadblocks.
Again, what do you think this is other than impediment?
Thank you very much.
Well, he called them out on it, and guess what?
Those ice blockers, as they say, they're all coming down in real time.
I want to show you what the local law enforcement has been forced to do thanks to one strong man, Tom Homan, and aided and embedded by one, Donald J. Trump.
They're taking down the blockers.
Watch.
Warrant duties to enforce immigration law that Congress passed is unacceptable.
And it's shameful and incomprehensible to me that this unlawful and threatening behavior is being tolerated by anyone.
As far as what I saw yesterday with the roadblocks being set up, you're not going to stop ICE.
You're not going to stop Border Patrol.
Nope.
The only thing you're doing is irritating your community and want to go get groceries or pick their children up or whatever.
I talked to the chief of police and he committed to taking swift action on those illegal roadblocks.
They're illegal and we shouldn't tolerate them.
Again, a complete drawdown that's going to depend on cooperation, continued cooperation of local and state law enforcement and the decrease of the violence, the rhetoric, and the attacks against sites and borders.
Boom!
The federal law enforcement personnel, ICE and CBP and other partner agencies are patriots.
Yeah.
You know, that's a really important thing that he's saying.
And they've been so vilified by all of this.
And why have they been vilified?
Because it's in the left's interest to do so.
I think it's also in the left's interest to try to make ICE seem as bad as it is because they want to get all of these people out of this city.
Now, why do they want to get all of these people out?
It's pretty darn simple, guys.
They don't want them looking into all the things that they're looking into.
I see you're actually saying that as I look at some of the comments here in real time.
Here's the good news, okay?
So I think you should all take heart in this.
The good news is they're not going to be successful on that front because I don't think Treasury is going to give up.
I don't think Congress is going to give up.
And they're all investigating Ilhan Omar right now, despite her going out on a rant yesterday.
She sounded a little panicked to me again.
She wants ICE gone, and she wants Christy Nome gone.
I mean, Christy Nome already is gone, so I don't know what she's complaining about there.
She wants Stephen Miller gone.
Ha!
Fat chance with that, lady.
Anyway, Ilhan Omar, you can see she's nervous, and it's because of everything we've been talking about over the last two days.
We've done this deep dive and I encourage you, if you have not seen yesterday's show or the day before, you need to go back and watch this, because i've been looking at all of her financials with fine to comb and it is not good for Ilhan Omar.
Days.
I actually firmly believe and i'm not saying this is not her pulp, her pulp, her pulp, her pulpily hyperbole.
There we go.
I'm sounding like her right now.
The coonies, you know Tom Homin and his coonies.
She meant cronies anyway.
Uh yeah, We did a pretty deep dive, and I think her husband's got some real funny stuff going on.
I'm just going to say it.
I actually think the two of them could wind up in jail because of not just back taxes, the $403,000 that they haven't paid, but all the funny things that have gone on with that so-called venture capital firm, as well as the winery.
All that aside, let's just listen to the hysteria for a moment and react.
Which is Stephen Miller.
We mean we're going to go.
We're going to go.
This is Stephen Miller.
When we say it is time for Christy Nome to go, we mean it now.
And it's time for you to go.
When we say there needs to be accountability for the architect of the terror we are facing in Minneapolis and so many other cities, which is Stephen Miller, we mean we need accountability for him now.
So, thank you all for being here.
Thank you for joining the call to get ice out of our cities, for us to dismantle this department that is not just rogue, but unlawful.
And yes, obviously, if Christine Nguyen does not resign and the president doesn't fire her, Democrats are ready and willing to impeach her.
Okay.
Good luck with that.
Good luck with that.
Look, Christy's no longer there, but take that with a grain of salt, because as I've said from the beginning, you guys are in worse shape with Tom Holman there.
I've known him for a long time.
He's a very good man, by the way, a very, very good man, and he's there to get a job done.
No theatrics, no ice Barbie.
By the way, I like that nickname.
You guys are like, why did you call her that?
I'm like, I like that nickname.
Hey, if somebody called me Barbie, I'd be totally fine with it.
I thought it was a compliment.
But, you know, I don't look and see a beautiful woman and somehow say that because she's beautiful, she's therefore less.
That's the left's crazy.
Prejudice, not mine.
Anyway, I think that the reality is there'll be a little bit less of the theatrics and the drama and the cameras and a lot more of Tom just doing his job because he's a hard worker and he's there on a mission.
But these Democrats that go on and on, ice, and the people all riled up like this one.
It hurts our ears, right?
But those are the protesters there in Minnesota and the people have gotten so agitated.
You see these women that are like on the verge of total hysteria.
And even, you know, I'm sorry that the Preddy situation.
We do have video of the guy like kicking and shouting at these ICE officers.
And I'm not saying that anything in any way, shape or form justifies people dying in the streets.
It doesn't.
But you've got to understand that our lawmakers need to have some responsibility.
I mean, they may want to create a revolution, right?
Why?
Like what?
Because Donald Trump is in office?
Are you kidding me?
You selfish, disgusting people.
Here's Jason Chaffetz, former congressman from Utah, talking about these things on one of my former employers.
We have a few.
I've crossed over to the other side.
Here he is on Fox News.
These politicians who are fueling the flames, I don't believe a single Democrat out there.
There's not a single Democrat out there that can stand up with integrity and say, oh, we got to take down the temperature.
Oh, we want to coexist.
Oh, we want to work with the other side.
Show me that you're actually doing that because you're not.
You're fueling the flames.
You're exciting people.
You're actually telling people it's okay and people are going to get hurt.
And they are terribly irresponsible.
They need to be taken down politically by having the people rise up and vote them out of office.
This is not acceptable behavior in today's America.
Thank you, Jason.
I agree a thousand percent.
It's just not acceptable.
And you know what you're looking at increasingly?
The revival of the Insurrection Act, right, of 1807.
I don't actually think it's going to get to this.
And I think it was important to the president to not have it get to this.
It's one of the reasons why he put Tom Holman in there.
And Tom is doing a great job, right?
So who's going to complain now?
But he's got the right to.
And sometimes I look at it and say, for goodness sakes, he may have to because you have such crazy Democrats there that are willing to risk it all, roll the dice, all for the sake of trying to make him look bad.
Well, it would make him look bad.
I mean, one of you guys pointed out the other day that Bush was not reelected after putting in place the Insurrection Act after Rodney King riots.
And then somebody else put in that Dwight Eisenhower was not reelected after having sent the National Guard in for Little Rock, Arkansas so that you could have the integration of the schools.
Very, very interesting.
And so it's not necessarily a popular move.
It's not the go-to.
The president's saying on True Social over the weekend, well, fine.
I'm not going to give him any help.
Out in L.A., you guys want to have all those riots?
Good luck.
I'm not helping at all.
You're on your own because you made your bed.
You're going to lie in it.
So that's another approach to take.
I get it, right?
He's so sick of them all.
But he does actually want to see some kind of solution to all of it.
Let me go to an interview that he just did here.
Let me see if I can pull this up because he was just on.
NBC News.
So this is fresh, hot, off the presses.
He, by the way, called Savannah Guthrie and expressed his condolences.
You know, he's a class act.
He really is, despite what they want to say about him.
But let's go to the Meet the Press interview here with Donald Trump.
Okay, let's drill down into the news today.
That big change on immigration, 700 officers leaving Minneapolis.
Did that come from you?
Yes, it did.
But it didn't come from me because I just wanted to do it.
We are waiting for them to release prisoners, give us the murderers that they're holding, and all of the bad people, drug dealers, all of the bad people.
We allowed in our country, I'd say 25 million people with an open border policy for four years under Biden and that group, the Autopen group, I call them.
We allowed to come into our country people the likes of which no country would accept, and we're getting them out.
But we've gotten a lot of them out.
So crime now in Minnesota, crime now in Minneapolis is down.
Crime in all cities is down.
And you know why it's down?
It's down because of us.
It's down in Chicago by 25%, despite the fact that we are always dealing with these people, and they happen to be Democrats.
They don't know anything about crime prevention.
Mr. President, speaking of Minneapolis, what did you learn?
I learned that maybe we can use a little bit of a softer touch, but you still have to be tough.
We're dealing with really hard criminals.
But look, I've called the people.
I've called the governor.
I've called the mayor, spoke to him, had great conversations with him.
And then I see them ranting and raving out there, literally as though a call wasn't made.
Because it's politics, right?
And they're not going to lose this political opportunity and this momentum.
And they recognize that this is their moment.
Tim Waltz, the failed politician who will never be remembered.
I mean, I can't to this day quite tell the difference between him and Tim Kaine.
Do you remember who Tim Kaine is?
He's the other Timmy who ran alongside Hillary Clinton, who, by the way, is going to be up in front of Congress talking about, oh, all those files that just came out because you see, you know, she doesn't want to go to jail like Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon did.
So she and her hubby are going to have to be on display.
But, you know, he ran with one Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and then the other, this Timmy out in Minnesota ran with the woman who preferred, I prefer never to have to say her name again, but nonetheless, Kamala Harris.
And so I think that.
he would have been just remembered as like a footnote in history.
And he's trying to seize this opportunity and seize this moment to really do the right thing and show everyone he's capable of this, that, and the other.
Blood Pressure Concerns00:04:15
I mean, forget the fact that they had so much fraud there.
It was disgusting.
And it all happened under his watch.
And I'm sorry, I'm not getting away from that.
I really am not, because when I look at all that fraud and I see the amount of money that they were taking out of the city of Minneapolis in two years' time, $700 million getting taken out in suitcases.
I mean, what the heck kind of place is it?
Second largest place, by the way, is Ohio.
It was the second largest Somali population.
Amazing, right?
I mean, coincidence?
I think not.
So there's a lot of digging that still has to be done and things are going to come out.
And they've got a whistleblower program that they're putting in place at Treasury so that these people, as Besson says, the rats will turn on each other.
I mean, it's really quite something.
So there's much, much more to come.
Speaking of Besson, I want to get to some of his testimony there in front of Congress today.
because you kind of let Maxine Waters have it.
Oh, you know that's always good.
And I want to get to this Nike story and I want to get back to Ilhan Omar and the sketchy, sus financing.
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Big show, as I said, we've got NIKE, for example, just blowing up here.
Whoa, Nike, my gosh, Colin Kaepernick.
Oh, I don't know if they're going to keep you on the payroll now because you see, they're under a lot of scrutiny, shall we say, with the federal government.
You've got the federal government looking at the discrimination that allegedly happened at Nike with white employees.
I actually know a lot about this.
I have known a lot of people that have been in management at Nike.
Um, so I have some very close sources that have told me over the years, the others, a lot of this going on, okay?
So they were so obsessed with their DEI stuff, their DEI nonsense, because that's what I'm going to call it.
It's a bunch of crock of you know what.
And they had this going on, really.
I mean, you can go back to 2018, you can really probably go back to 2011 when it first started.
And then by 2018, they were cranking it up.
And by 2020, oh my goodness, after the BLM stuff, well, it just went into full force.
Nike Discrimination Scandal00:14:32
So then they started putting out memos like this.
And this is actually in the public view, they wanted to make sure. that they had 50% females in the global corporate workforce.
They wanted 30% representation of racial and ethnic minorities at senior levels.
And they had internal programs that did everything they could to help sponsor, mentor, and lead anybody who was tied to these different races and ethnicity.
Well, what do you think that is?
But illegal, okay?
It's illegal.
You can't actually do it.
Thanks so much, Buddy Sanders.
Good to see you.
I know Waltz is a coward.
I agree with you.
Total.
You know, no honor at all.
Agreed.
You know uh not, not a great guy.
Uh, buddy just joining us and making a comment there about one Tim Waltz, but as we consider what's going on here with Colin Kaepernick, I think this is really rather telling.
Here I, I also want to look at here we go I almost I almost lost my camera for a second the the interpretation of this, even as recently as today, because I was looking at AI and uh, they seem to have a very positive view of this entire campaign.
It was for the 30th anniversary of the just do it campaign, and so they they had this initiative, which was about believing in something.
It was the dream, crazy thing and you know, a 2018 campaign.
Following all his nonsense at the, the Nfl Games where he refused to stand, and i'll show you a snippet of it here in the view, as well as the view's reaction, because you know basically, you need to pull a Costanza.
If the view likes something, you want to run as far away as you can from it, and it's probably going to come back to bite you from historical standards if the view has ever liked it.
And sure enough, this one's coming back to bite NIKE pretty badly, because it's alleged that they fired people just because of their race.
Because they didn't have a certain race, they were sent packing and i'm sorry, that's not okay anymore.
The thought when it was unveiled yesterday.
Here's a little bit of it, believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything.
When they talk about the greatest team in the history of the sport, make sure it's your team.
If you have only one hand, don't just watch football.
Play it at the highest level.
And if you're a girl from Compton, don't just become a tennis player.
Become the greatest athlete ever.
Yeah, that's more like it.
So don't ask if your dreams are crazy.
Ask if they're crazy enough.
Like I said, that's an indicator right there when they're screaming yay.
We'll make sure that we put it up on the View website so you can see all of it because it is an inspiring ad.
It focuses on aspiring athletes and it avoids the knee controversy.
Excuse me, it's aspiring for who?
It's inspiring for who?
Like it's inspiring for, I guess it's inspiring, but it's inspiring to a very specific class of people.
Let's be very clear.
They were making it very known that they didn't want anybody, they didn't look like Colin Kaepernick or Venus Williams, Serena Williams, getting ahead in the company.
Yeah, and that's why they are now being investigated by the federal government as they should be because that is, haha, Harvard found this out the hard way against the law.
It is everything that Nike has stood for.
Be the best.
Just do it.
Don't be afraid of it.
Do it.
And know that sometimes there are consequences to what you do.
Now, as Americans, we do just do it.
So what do you think people will think of it once they actually see it?
You might be a little pissed off that you burned your stuff and you didn't have to.
And it's being played tonight, is my understanding, during the NFL game.
I think it's the Falcons and the Eagles.
I write about that in Philly.
It's so good, it may make me be interested in football again.
I know.
Oh my God, they're just gross, right?
They're fawning all over this thing.
And, okay, so they brought Colin Kaepernick in.
Colin Kaepernick, who's not much of a football player, by the way, and still wasn't really able to succeed on the football front.
You know, Colin Kaepernick wouldn't even have a career if it wasn't for.
him deciding he's going to take a knee and he's not going to stand for the national anthem our great national anthem which i'll sing all day thank you very much as you know.
Anyway, yeah, I will sing that one all day.
Maybe we'll play that at the end of the show.
Something to look forward to, okay?
But yeah, I don't have a lot of respect for this guy.
I think he's nothing but a total tool that seized a political movement and his whole belief in something.
Believe in what?
Like, you know what I believe in?
I believe in equality of opportunity.
I mean, we ought to make sure that everybody's got a good shot at something.
But listen, buddy, you're not going to get there just because you want to. bash everybody else.
You actually have to be able to succeed in the game.
Colin Kaepernick is where he is because, not because he's a good football player, but because he decided to like take shots at the rest of the country.
And by the way, his own company was so stupid, they bought it hook, line and sinker.
Now John Donahue, who by the way also said some weird things about China, like, oh, Nike is meant for China.
I can't remember the exact quote.
He got in a lot of trouble because it turned out that China was doing some pretty bad things, right?
I think we all know that.
And yet he just kept defending China and wasn't going to not do business with China because, oh, you know, hey, they pay the almighty dollar, I guess, in China to John Donahue.
He's going to wind up out of a job.
Mark my words.
Bob Iger just got, you know, pushed aside.
He allegedly is choosing to resign.
Yeah, right.
This guy never wants to resign.
So Bob Iger over at Disney is having to leave amid the investigation into his DEI initiatives.
And now, John Donahue, the same thing could happen to you.
As you know, China is a very important market to us.
Phil Knight entered China 40 years ago, and he took a very long term view.
He was early, and it took years for the business to build up.
So we've always taken a long term view in China.
And as you and I have talked several times during the last several years, we're trying to maintain very much of a long term view during this period.
There have been ups and downs over history, and we're blessed where we have a strong leadership position.
In addition to our supply chain, it's an important end user market.
It's part of our supply chain, but even more important, it's an important end user market for us where Where Chinese consumers, where the Jordan, the Nike, and the Commerce brands are the leading brands with really strong connections with consumers in China.
Isn't it risky though to go so deep into China, especially on technology?
The good news is we are not a strategic industry, right?
You know?
And so we're you're not going to use your American brand.
But we are yeah, you're clearly not that strategic.
You made some really pretty dumb choices there, leaning as hard as you did into the DEI nonsense.
And now the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, otherwise known as the EEOC, is investigating Nike.
They have actually put forward some subpoenas, and the agency is alleging that Nike may have engaged in a pattern of practice of disparate treatment against white employees, applicants, and training program participants in areas like hiring, promotion, layoffs, mentoring, leadership development, and other programs.
So what I'm going to tell you again, I actually happen to have some very specific and inside intel on this because I knew some people that were pretty high up in management, still do know them, and that are no longer at Nike.
And when they left, what I was told was basically if you're a white man, forget about it.
Okay?
Like you aren't going to have a future at Nike.
You're going to have to look for another company and fast.
And think about it.
It was during COVID, et cetera.
Like not a good time.
But they were getting rid of white men as fast as they could because you did not want to be a white man.
It was like a hot potato.
Let's get rid of this one and that one.
I don't care.
They worked here 30 years.
Doesn't really matter.
So the federal investigation now is about whether or not Nike's internal DEI-related policies and however it is that they were implemented resulted in unlawful discrimination against employees based on race.
And not just whether or not Nike had any diversity goals, but whether or not there was actually lawbreaking that went on because there was actual discrimination.
It all started following those George Floyd protests, right?
Discrimination.
In 2020.
That's when they ratcheted up.
And you had, again, Nike saying things like, well, we got to have 50% women.
We got to have 30%.
I mean, it's crazy.
Just like, we're going to do this.
We're going to do that.
We're going to do this.
We're going to do that.
And does nobody understand that, like, you can't just say, we're only going to hire people that look like this?
I mean, especially nowadays, right?
Hey, you know, all a guy needs to do is say, I really feel like I'm a black transgender woman.
Forget this white male label thing.
I'm really a black transgender woman.
And then what are you going to do, Nike?
I mean, the whole thing is so freaking bogus and disgusting.
There, that's my New Englander coming out.
And this guy was all part of it, all part of it indeed.
And, you know, they look back with all these positive accolades about that 2018 branding initiative that morphed into something else entirely in 2020.
And I say, you know what?
They deserve this.
They deserve every single bit of this, as does Disney.
Okay, that's the other company that deserves a whole lot of stuff.
But before I get to Disney, one little last tidbit for you.
Do you remember when they did this?
They got this little, what do we call them?
Can we see that?
Oh, is it not playing?
We'll try again.
Let's see here.
Because, you know, who doesn't want to watch Dylan Mulvaney jumping around in a sports bra?
I mean, this is when, to me, like this is an example of Nike just jumping the shark.
They hired Dylan Mulvaney in order to promote their women's sports bras.
Well, that is just beyond idiotic.
And it shows you how they were so obsessed with wokeism that they really couldn't get out of their own way and it is pretty darn gross uh, but you know, other companies have had this problem too.
I'm looking at you Disney, i'm definitely looking at you, and you know what the Disney ceo is paying the price, the guy who runs the parks.
You know the only division that seems to be doing well, unlike the entertainment division.
Right, the entertainment division is disaster.
The parks division and the cruise division seems to be doing okay, and that would be Josh.
Tomorrow he's going to be coming in and replacing one, Bob Iger, which has the ladies on the view just freaking out, because If you listen to this show, you know this.
Disney owns ABC.
ABC News is the producer of The View.
And they're already under a ton of pressure because Brandon Carr, who now runs the FCC under Donald Trump, has been very, very noisy.
And he has launched an investigation into the same exact stuff that Nike's getting hit with.
So the DEI stuff and the sort of exclusion of people.
They couldn't be in certain groups and certain training programs if they didn't have the right skin color.
That's a big problem for Disney.
And Bob Iger's actually on tape.
I've showed it to you before, bragging about how wonderful their whole initiative is on DEI.
Well, DEI is like, you know, again, the hot potato.
You don't want this anymore.
You really don't want this anymore.
You never should have wanted it because it is in violation of federal law.
And that's coming back to Hunnam in a big, big way.
We talked to Bob Iger today.
I hope they stop.
You hope don't advertise.
You don't want them to advertise?
No.
What do you mean?
If somebody's gonna try to blackmail me with advertising, blackmail me with money, Go yourself.
But go yourself.
Is that clear?
I hope it is.
Hey, Bob.
You're here in the audience.
Well, let me ask you then.
That's how I feel.
That's how I feel.
End of story.
You see, he was talking about Bob Iger.
Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney, at the time, he had just taken over X.
And Disney was one of the big advertisers on Twitter.
And so once he came in and made it X, Bob Iger said, well, we're not spending any money here.
No way.
And so he was trying to drive them effectively out of business.
And that was Elon's version of F you, Bob.
Well, guess what?
He really did sort of F over Bob because Bob's gone and Elon is still there.
Well, he's the wealthiest guy in the world, right?
So he's still there and he's thriving.
And Disney's Bob Iger is getting ready for the retirement.
Here we go.
We'll get the investigation going on, similar as I said to you, of what's going on with Nike.
You know, this is coming back to haunt these people as we predicted it would.
I mean, listen, just from a shareholder perspective, you don't want to be in the business of DEI because it's not good for your stock, for goodness sakes.
Just look at Disney stock.
Look at what those bombs at the box office have done to Disney.
They can't come up with a movie idea to save their lives over there.
I mean, Melania beat Zootopia in the box office last weekend and she was a documentary.
Thank you very much.
So they have no new ideas.
They keep coming up with sequels and they just want.
To wokeify all the sequels, and so suddenly the little mermaid has to be a black little mermaid.
I don't care, but it's just sort of silly and a little bit weird.
Can you not come up with your own character?
I mean, you want another mermaid, you want to make her black, like, fine, like, find a story that works, but don't try and reinvent the story that's already there.
It's a little nauseating after a while and shows your total lack of creativity.
Snow White, oh, wow, that was a bad, bad, bad movie.
And I went with my kids and my kids had no interest in it.
And I'm looking around the theater at the other kids.
None of the other kids had any interest in it.
Anyway, he's all over them, Brandon Carr.
He's all over Bob Iger.
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He sent a letter to Bob Iger back in March of 2026.
So we're coming up on almost a year this investigation has been going on.
He writes to inform him that, you know, they're doing this because it seems that they have been in violation of federal law.
In particular, he said, I want to ensure that Disney and ABC have not been violating FC equal employment opportunity regulations by promoting invidious forms of DEI discrimination.
Well, while I have seen reports that Disney recently walked back some of its DEI programs, oh yeah, it got rid of all of them, dismantled all of them.
Significant concerns remain because you guys did a whole bunch of stuff along the way.
And you know what?
Now the View is freaking out.
The View has realized that without Bob Iger in the seat, they have no protector.
So Bob Iger was helping to protect the View.
He did actually try to get them to. change.
Apparently Sonny Houston was very, very resistant to that, as was Joy and the rest of them.
They didn't want to change anything they were doing.
He's like, but you're supposed to do entertainment news.
This is why we started this.
Oh, no, we want to do politics.
We want to do politics because they're so important and we can talk about politics like nobody's business.
So he was not able to help them help themselves.
He can't save them from themselves.
And now he can't be saved because he's going down in smoke.
So he's gone.
You got the investigation with Brandon Carr still ongoing.
And what is The View doing?
They're freaking out and they're projecting. onto Don Lemon.
They're trying to say that because Don Lemon is now facing the wrath of the federal government because he decided it might be a good idea to team up with some protesters and go terrorize a bunch of people on the weekend when they were just trying to enjoy their church service and trespass on private property.
Well, they somehow now think that's the equivalent of the federal government going after them.
Watch.
Well, you know, listen.
This is what I said to you before.
You see what's happening.
You know what's happening.
If it's happening like this for someone who is out and clearly doing his job, what do you think will happen to us?
Right.
So it's important to recognize what we are voting for now.
It's not a conversation, it's not a thing.
Now it's like, okay, we all got to stick together with all of this because it's affecting all of us from A to Z. You're going to stick together, okay?
Good luck with that.
Good, good luck with that.
You're going to have some problems because you know what?
You can't survive on your own.
The show's too expensive.
I mean, this is Jimmy Kimmel and this is the Stephen Colbert problem.
The medium has changed.
And advertisers actually want to be over here.
I love that you guys are here, by the way.
Thank you.
Subscribe, share, like, make a comment.
It's really important for the algorithm and it shows excitement, right, over the show.
And I am looking at those comments in real time.
So all very helpful.
But advertisers actually want to be here because they're more assured of who's actually watching.
And so it's not like the, you know, we're trying to track through the old fashioned Nielsen system when somebody's remote control may or may not be doing.
Have you ever known anybody with a Nielsen box?
Have you?
Have you?
I've never known anybody with a Nielsen box.
And I'm sort of amazed by that.
They're like a thing of legends.
I don't even know anybody who's known anybody with a Nielsen box.
I don't even know anybody who's ever known anybody that's been asked to have a Nielsen box.
So I used to joke when I was back on the real TV side of things, I was like, yeah, these Nielsen ratings.
What exactly are they?
Anyway, because I don't know anybody who has one.
And so advertisers, they like advertising here because they know that you're watching.
They know that you're connected to the material.
They know that you have an interest in it.
And so it's a much more precise way of reaching a consumer.
So you got that going on within the industry.
So why bother advertising on The View?
The view that is so vitriolic and so political and so divisive.
Well, not to mention expensive.
It's expensive to advertise on The View.
And so as an advertiser, you're like, do I really want to partake in that?
Do I want to take on the headache that they're all taking on every single day?
Well, if you don't have your advertisers and you don't have your ratings, because not a lot of people are watching that anymore, and you still have this very, very high overhead because you got to pay the guy who like wrangles the audience and entertains them during the commercial break and tells them when to clap and when to boo and when to laugh.
Yeah, literally they have signs up.
You got to pay the people that book that audience.
You got to pay a very, very heavy staff filled with union.
People that are running the cameras and this, that and the other.
You get 30 cameras in there or something like that.
That's expensive, so it becomes increasingly less tenable to have a program like that in a day and age when you can do this all so much more efficiently and so much more cheaply and, by the way, get so much more ad revenue.
So what are you doing with the view?
To begin with, I don't know.
I mean, Bob Igor, you should have, you should have been able to talk them out of this stuff, these crazy ladies on the view, when you could and you weren't able to.
So now here we go.
We get, for years, legacy TV networks.
This is Brennan Carr speaking assume that their late night and daytime talk shows that would also be the view qualify as bona fide news programs, even when they're motivated by purely political purposes.
Today, the FCC reminded them of their obligation to provide all candidates with equal opportunities.
He is referring to what is known as the equal time rule.
So, this is pretty interesting, and it applies to broadcast networks.
It's something that is not applicable at all in cable news, which is why you see cable.
You know, being very much one way or the other.
You've got Newsmax on one hand and Fox, and then you've got MSNBC and CNN on the other, right?
So everybody's got a very, very partisan view, and they can get away with that in cable because they don't have equal time rules.
They also don't have a responsibility via the 1934 Act, Communications Act, to be of any kind of public service for their community.
This is something that's very specific to networks, therefore specific to the View, specific to Jimmy Kimmel, specific.
to Stephen Colbert and the rest of these late night shows.
So this equal time rule is coming into play.
And that's something that Brennan Carr is pointing out to not just ABC, but also CBS, who's dealing with a whole bunch of stuff, including a potential lawsuit from the president, courtesy of what Trevor Noah decided to say at the Grammys the other night.
I hear sources tell me that the new owner of CBS News is really aggressively trying to lobby the president to tone that down.
But the president is committed to moving forward with it.
The lawsuit.
So, equal time rules.
All of this stuff is going to matter.
The fairness doctrine, all of these things.
And let's face it, this show, I mean, it should have been over a long time ago.
I'm not sure if it's one amendment.
Right.
It's time.
25th Amendment.
It's time.
It's time.
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So, the fact.
Don't Well, if you don't listen, this is what I said to you before.
You see what's happening.
You know what's happening.
If it's happening like this for someone who is out and okay, that's her whole spiel about, like, if we're actually struggling right now, or if Don Lemon is struggling, just what exactly is going to happen to us.
That's why she's arguing for the 25th Amendment.
But the thing is, Bob Iger, her boss, basically got the 25th first.
They did not want him to win, and now Joy Behar is still struggling to this day with the consequences.
Why isn't Trump in jail?
Is what I want to know.
Because he won the election and 75 million people still voted for him despite these facts.
I mean, I hate to say it, but he had the facts.
If no one is above the law, and even if he did win the election, why isn't he in jail?
Because DOJ policy is such that you cannot indict or prosecute a sitting president.
When did that happen?
It's been DOJ policy for a long time.
And I've said this before.
I really do believe that the reason that Donald Trump ran for the office of presidency again is because he wanted to avoid going.
Yeah, yeah, that's because I, you know, right, Nixon went to jail.
Yeah, they went to him and they said, We're teaching you, and they're going to convict, and you're going to go to jail.
But anyway, Nixon was quick.
Okay, I don't want to bore you with too much of their gibberish because that's really what it is, is gibberish.
But I would just say that I know we've been talking about this for some time, and people are very anxious to see them go away.
I actually think there's a very decent chance now that they no longer have the protection of one Bob Iger.
and they actually have to fight this battle on their own.
There aren't a lot of people, including Josh Tamar, who's coming from the park business where, you know, he's looking at numbers.
He needs to make this thing work.
And that show doesn't work, financially speaking.
And so for the safety and security and longevity of the company, of Disney itself, you're going to have to take a big red pen and say, what am I getting rid of here?
Within the entertainment division, within the news division, et cetera, what do I need?
What can I get rid of?
What is profitable?
What is not?
And that's a show.
that I think is probably high risk, very little reward.
You know, it's not like high risk, high reward.
The beta is like high, but there's no like actual upside in it.
So if you're thinking clearly as a business person, you don't want to have the legacy of that company there.
And I think it's important that they're bringing somebody in from the parks business because the parks business, I mean, listen, I'm not crazy about the parks because I don't like to stand in line like that.
I also think the cruise ship has gone seriously downhill.
Uh-huh.
All right.
So just saying, I'm not a big fan of Disney at all.
However, I would say that as a CEO, he's far more in tune and touch with numbers and sort of realism than maybe a Bob Iger is.
Bob Iger, who's gotten a divorce sort of from that realm because he's been, you know, attracted by big bright lights, big city kind of thing.
He's out there in Tinseltown in LA and he has that entertainment community around him.
So, you know, trying to work a deal with.
Whoopie Goldberg is important to him, it's not going to be important to Josh, the new ceo.
He's like, I don't care about Whoopie like, how much money is she making, how much money is she costing us right?
And I think you need that level of efficiency being brought into the company.
I don't know a tremendous amount.
I I have some sources that know him quite well but, personally speaking, I don't have any uh sort of personal anecdote I can share with you about Josh, who is expected to come in now as the new ceo, Bob Igor.
Um look, i've interviewed him many, many times over the years and I I think that it's an unfortunate end for him, but let it be a lesson to everyone.
Let it be a lesson, okay?
Not just go woke, go broke, but also like know when to cash it in, okay?
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Okay.
Like no when time's up.
He never embraced the other Bob coming in to take over the company, Bob Chapek.
Right.
And so he always was trying to work the scene in the background.
And it was just a disaster for the company.
And now he's back there and he's inherited that disaster, including the DEI nonsense.
And he's got no room to go except for down and out.
And that's what we see.
So, you know, when is the view going down and out?
I think it could happen soon.
Meanwhile, Ilhan Omar, gosh, she looks nervous.
Congresswoman, can I ask you your response to Tom Hulman saying you're under investigation for immigration?
Possible immigration violations?
Just any response you have to what he's saying in the public?
I have no response because I don't know what they'll be investigating.
So you don't think they would find anything?
Absolutely not.
Why do you think they keep bringing this up in the media?
That's sick.
They're sick.
You know what's sick when you don't pay your taxes?
$403,000 worth of taxes and your husband chose not to pay them.
I'm sorry, but that's sick, okay?
And why isn't that gang getting press?
Why isn't the mainstream media all over this?
Why do they give her a pass?
Oh, because she's going to tell them they're a bunch of racists if they dare to go after any of this.
Well, guess what?
I'm not afraid, believe me.
I've taken on a lot worse than Ilhan Omar.
I've taken on the entire system and lived to tell about it, all right?
So this weirdo that she's married to who doesn't pay his taxes and gets sued multiple times for, wait for it, fraud.
Fraud!
He has been sued multiple times for fraud.
And somehow she marries him on the very day that she announces the $250 million for feeding our future.
Third marriage, by the way.
Third marriage, you know, clearly not much of a Muslim, if you ask me.
Other than the hairdo or lack of, shall we say.
She's mad.
She's like, how dare you?
How dare you?
You can't come after me.
This is totally taboo.
You can't go after me.
If you dare to say anything about me, it means that you're trying to say that because I'm Somalian, I can't live the American dream.
Huh.
And so I know that there's always been an attempt to smear my character, to smear the character of the.
Community that I ethnically belong to.
There's always this sort of sad reference to the fact that I'm a refugee.
It seems like these people seem to have a problem with the fact that I am living the American dream.
Yes, I was once a refugee.
Yes, I did survive war.
Yes, I did come to the United States when I was 12 years old, not speaking English, but I did make it to the United States of Congress.
I love it.
Steve Forbes had the best line.
He's like, yeah, your version of the American dream.
It's not the American dream.
It's like the Tony Soprano version of the American dream or the Al Capone version of the American dream.
This guy that she married, Timmy, Timmy Minette, Timmy Minette is apparently quite the entrepreneur you see because he claims to have $60 billion.
That's B with a capital B.
I underlined it.
Can you see it there?
Right by my hand.
I'm pointing towards it.
$60 billion asset under management.
A-U-M.
That means.
Assets under management, and that would make him like one of the largest, largest firms in the country.
He does not have 60 billion dollars under management.
Okay, so that in and of itself is fraudulent for him to put that onto his website and for him to be collecting money from anyone allegedly for investments I would just say is super sus, because he doesn't have any of the SEC certification to be doing this in the first place and he's lying.
He's lying about his 60 billion dollars asset under management.
So, like, this is concerning, guys.
It's very, very concerning, and Comer knows it.
Here's what we know.
She went from zero to anywhere between $6 and $30 million in a year.
I don't know many people that go from zero to $30 without having a legitimate business.
And there is no legitimate business.
I mean, the winery, the winery that has no land and no grapes and no website and no office, the company that has $60 billion, with a B. Assets under management, operating in 80 countries we'd have to assume one would be Somalia, 80 countries, 60 billion assets under management.
I mean wow, that's, that's pretty, you know aggressive for him to just get right out there on the website and make up you know what, like that.
Okay, that's, that's really.
But this is the woman who says, you know the goddamn United States and everything that she says she really doesn't like this country.
If you ask me she's, as the president pointed out, always trying to tell us how we should do it better and apparently, you know, doing it better means involving all these people, the Democrats, the Democrat Party.
This was great.
The NEW YORK POST reported on this one.
You had the ambassador to China, Max Bacchus, under Obama you had the ambassador brain Adam, Rally there.
You had all these people that were big time Dems, that were on Timmy Minot's website where he was managing 60 billion dollars.
Do not forget that.
Do not forget that.
Okay, like that would make him one of the largest firms in the world.
That's how you know.
It's fake.
It is Totally fake.
He's got this private venture capital firm, which many people now believe was basically a money laundering operation.
Yeah, a money laundering shop.
That's what she was doing.
And so these are why you're seeing these accusations of fraud.
I mean, he had a history of them.
Just to be really clear, there were several lawsuits against him for stealing or misappropriating funds.
He had a cannabis business.
He basically had to settle in South Dakota for $1.2 million.
I mean, this guy's a complete charlatan.
And then, you know, the wine business that wasn't.
They had an investor that said, I'm going to put $300,000 with you.
And they promised him a 200,000% return.
I mean, which should have been the tip off, of course.
But he thinks, oh, it's Timmy Minette with all his fancy Democrats on his website.
And he's managing $60 billion.
Boy, oh, boy.
Anyway, that didn't end so well.
Apparently, the money did get repaid to the guy.
As we said, the cannabis business didn't go so well either.
You had some of those funds that were returned in installments, $1.86 million in 2022.
I wonder where they got the money.
To return.
And, by the way, what were they doing with the money?
It didn't go so well, right?
I mean this is bad bad, bad stuff.
So why should we be concerned?
We should be concerned because they had this llc where allegedly millions of dollars is going through it.
They even come out on her, on her darn disclosure form, saying that it's worth as much as 30 million dollars.
I mean that is wild.
You know what?
I just got an email from Steve Forbes.
We've been talking about Steve Forbes a lot on the show.
I'm going to respond to him and say yes, We're going to get them on on Friday, guys.
So I told you I was reaching out to Steve.
It is perfect.
I'm going to tell him I will send the link.
Here, this is how you know we're live.
I will send the link.
I told you yesterday we played some sound from Steve and he was just hysterical, right?
Because Steve was on with my friend Elizabeth McDonald's.
Great show.
Wonderful, wonderful woman.
And she's over at Fox Business.
I just love her.
And she had Steve on and Steve was like, you know what I think this is?
I don't think you, you know, you don't have to be that smart to figure this one out.
This is what you call money laundering.
So I know she had him on for a little brief time.
I want to get him on and really dig in because he knows how this stuff works.
I'm going to see if I can find this for you.
Okay, here we go.
Steve Forbes, watch.
She's claiming it's worth $25 million from less than a grand a year before.
How can his investment firm not afford to pay taxes?
It's supposedly worth an estimated $75 million, $150 million.
This is really weird stuff.
Well, weird is not the word for it.
There's another word for it called crooked.
And that's why we have to have an investigation into this.
As you know, the Biden administration started to examine her finances and that of her husband.
And so, surprise, surprise, that investigation went nowhere.
But it's amazing how people can go into Congress and then become these entrepreneurial investing geniuses where they come in.
She had under $1,000 of net worth and her husband didn't have much.
And suddenly now they're multimillionaires.
Is there a money laundering operation here?
And in terms of the firms themselves, They have a sketchy background.
That winery in California that she and her husband own.
Where did that come from?
Where's the wine there?
And nobody can seem to find it.
So there's a lot of smelly stuff here.
And that's why in the American Dream, her version of the American Dream is the Al Capone version of the American Dream, Tony Soprano version of the American Dream.
And that is steal it, steal it from the taxpayers.
And so there's a lot of stuff here.
And so when somebody cloaks themselves in the American Dream, and so you have numbers like this, from minus 1,000 to 30, 40 million.
You know, something is not right anyway.
So Steve's going to join us on the show and, forgive me, I think I typed that in the message.
Just make sure you tune in on friday.
Uh, we'll make sure, actually.
Well maybe maybe yeah, we'll do that friday, or we might even do it early next week.
We'll see, we'll play with that.
But anyway, we're going to get them on and we'll talk some more about it, because I like look, I i'm not going to give up on this, guys.
I actually want this all to be exposed and I want to see all the financial records.
I'm like Comber, you know, I want to see every single bit of it, and I think that the public deserves that at this point, because this guy that she married is is doing something funny again, 60 billion dollars under asset management.
That would make him one of the largest asset management firms in the country, one of the largest p venture forgive me, I was going to say private equity, but venture capital firms.
There is no way that that can possibly be true.
And so, if he lied about that, what else did he lie about?
If he lied about, you know, having a winery?
What else did he lie about?
If he lied about.
You know what?
He could return to cannabis investors and then had to pay them all back.
I mean, what else did he lie about I?
I have to think that she's not completely immune to this.
And I would have to think that given the feeding our nation, that timing that coincided with their marriage is indeed very significant.
I'll put it that way.
I also think that this payday that he got, how did Timmy Minot manage to make more than any campaign manager for a U.S. presidential election?
just running this little Minneapolis campaign for his wife.
I think it's funny.
He was making a lot before.
I mean, $878,000 he was making over the span of two years between 2018 and 2020.
And now he's up to $2.8 million during the 2020 campaign.
But, you know, by then they were married, right?
So you understand how sus that is because she's effectively paying herself.
Because where do you think the money comes back to at the end of the day?
The family.
So she pays him $2.8 million to run her campaign.
This is far more than anybody has ever made running a congressional campaign.
That's like an all-time high.
I don't think anybody's ever made that much money.
So what the heck is going on?
And they looked into this.
Don't forget, they looked into this and they decided not to pursue it.
Now, why would that be?
Oh, wow.
Thank you so much for the generosity.
That definitely helps the algorithm.
Cece Surin, thank you very much.
I really appreciate it.
Thanks for that.
And you guys are all so generous.
I really just even being here and giving me your time and your likes and your commentary is so important.
But yeah, it all helps the algorithm, every bit of it.
So Timmy Minot, again, making a fortune, a fortune off of his wife's campaign.
And that is not normal.
Okay.
It's just not normal.
Remember how everybody was all up in arms because there was a sweetener deal on Joe Biden's campaign manager where he was going to get $4 million.
And they were like, whoa, that's a lot of money for a campaign manager to make for a presidential election.
So.
So if you're saying it's a lot for him to get $4 million running a presidential campaign, that's if you win.
How does this guy get nearly $3 million from running a little congressional campaign out of Minneapolis?
Well, I think I know how.
And I think you know how.
And I think where our heads are going probably simultaneously together, I'll articulate it for those that, you know, have to catch up here, is probably the right direction.
So think of how this might work.
You know, you say, hey, you know, Timmy, I want to support Ilhan Omar.
And do you think like, you know, if I cough up this amount of money that maybe she'll do a little something for my mental health clinic that I operate above my Somali restaurant.
Not to pick on anyone, but you know, that's the most recent example.
Some 21 days ago, she was even trying to still get a million bucks for a friend in the Minneapolis region who had a Somali restaurant who claimed to have a mental health clinic above the kitchen.
It's all happening as Nick, Nick Shirley's out there pounding the pavement, knocking on doors and finding out there's no kids inside all the daycares that are getting millions and millions and millions of dollars.
I mean, enough already, right?
I think we know exactly how it works.
And I want every single last detail to come out.
You know what?
I want the money back.
I want all of our money back.
And if she can't give it back, and even if she can, she deserves to be in prison.
Full stop.
You know, one of the things that I have always loved about this country and in reporting around the world, specifically in Latin America, I used to think, gosh, you know, we are so lucky because we don't have that kind of corruption.
And in Latin America, it really feels banana republic because I would say to people, well, why does anybody go into politics down here?
Well, the money, because all the politicians are loaded.
Every single one of them makes tons and tons and tons of money.
Say what you want about Donald Trump.
At least he had a company and his kids worked in that company and they had a thriving business long before.
He ever became the president of the United States of America.
Unlike Barack Obama, Barack and his sad, sorry excuse for a wife, that poor Michelle Obama who seems to hate her life and hate her husband and just hate her own self for existing, right?
I mean, have you ever seen anybody more miserable?
Now she's got a podcast where she can lament all her troubles all day long.
Nobody watches, nobody listens, but you know, don't tell her that.
Oh, they made a lot of money.
I mean, so much so that they can afford the house in Florida.
Forgive me, not Florida.
Why would they ever want to be in Florida?
In Hawaii, in Hawaii.
And they have that beautiful place out on Martha's Vineyard.
Community organizer.
That's all he was.
And now he's riding it all the way to the bank.
I like people who actually have worked in business first and who have made their own living.
I think that's a heck of a lot more credible than the likes of Barack Obama.
So Barack Obama is our example of a politician.
Joe Biden is another.
Never made any money outside of politics and that money that his son could write, rake in and his brother could rake in through their various firms to work on behalf of lobbying internationally while never actually registering as foreign lobbyists.
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But let me tell you, you don't make $600,000 for a board job.
Just doesn't happen, okay?
$600,000 for a board job?
My, you know what?
That does not happen.
That doesn't exist.
But they were paying basically for special treatment and they got it, remember?
Oh, he's on tape, for goodness sakes, at the Council on Foreign Relations telling Richard Haas, yeah, you know, I held up that money because I wanted them to fire that prosecutor.
The prosecutor that was looking into the now defunct energy company, Burisma, that Hunter Biden was being paid to lobby for and quote unquote protect.
I mean, it's all so disgusting.
So this lady is perhaps the most disgusting of them all.
The fraud queen.
Yeah, I want every bit of this to come out and I want to know exactly what she did and I'm not going to stop and we're going to keep covering it here every single day, every little last nuance that comes out on this Ilhan Omar case because I want to see the records and I want to see exactly how they accounted for all of this.
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Let me know what you think should happen to Ilhan Omar.
Does she belong in jail?
Should she be deported, as the president has suggested?
And how do we get our money back if all of these allegations prove out to be true?