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Feb. 4, 2026 - The Trish Regan Show
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Ilhan Omar PANICS in LIVE APPEARANCE as Husband CAUGHT In $60 Billion LIE!

Ilhan Omar faces scrutiny over her husband Timmy Minot's alleged $60 billion asset lie, unregistered SEC status, and $403,000 in Delaware back taxes. Host Trish Regan claims their $30 million net worth relies on a fake winery and failed Rose Lake Capital promises, while Minot received a suspicious $2.8 million raise post-marriage. The segment links Omar to potential IRS immigration fraud investigations and Minot's history of fraud lawsuits involving his ex-wife Linda Stevenson, who was allegedly murdered by William Stevenson, Jill Biden's ex-husband. Additionally, Regan discusses Fulton County election raids finding duplicate ballots and anomalies like "Fannie Willis" dots, alongside a ransom note threat against Savannah Guthrie's mother in Arizona. Ultimately, the episode frames these events as evidence of systemic corruption threatening American democracy and public safety. [Automatically generated summary]

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Dirty Money and Insider Trading 00:07:29
Welcome to the big show, everyone.
I am Trish Regan.
It's gone from bad to worse.
For one, Ilhan Omar.
I just can't get enough of this.
Steve Forbes.
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.
Yeah.
You know, why not?
Once a pirate, I was a pirate, right?
That's how it goes.
Welcome to the big show.
We've got more to get to with Ilhan Omar.
I know, like, I'm just, a dog with a bone with this, but this is me, right?
Like, you know my financial background.
I've been a financial journalist all my life.
And well, at least for my adult life.
And this is one heck of a story because it's unraveling in real time.
I mean, her husband, her husband is saying he's got $60 billion under management.
It would make him one of the largest asset management companies in the nation.
And yet he's not even registered with the SEC.
I don't think so.
It doesn't add up, as they say.
So we're all over that.
Welcome to the program.
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I see it all.
We're in real time.
So careful.
Anyway, lots, lots, lots to discuss.
We begin, as I said, on one Ilhan Omar.
Ladies and gentlemen, she is coming undone.
She was up there speaking today.
I know it's cold out.
She's got her shades on as though she's Jackie O or something.
And she's going off on Christy Gnome.
Watch.
When we say it is time for Christy Gnome to go, we mean it now.
Let's go.
Let's 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.
I'm sorry.
I think we're going to get rid of you first.
I think you're going to go first.
One, you don't have the votes.
Two, she's got to go.
She's got to go.
No, no, no.
I know who's got to go.
And that would be one, Ms. Ilhan Omar.
Because.
You don't do this kind of stuff in the US of A. All right.
You don't, you don't declare yourself a multimillionaire overnight with no actual proof of any kind of gig other than, well, some political favors.
Okay.
Here is the financial filing.
This is what she put on record.
This is what like tipped everybody off.
So you could say, like, why did they do this?
Like, why did they go out and say, whoa, we're worth $30 million?
Well, one of the reasons they may have done this is because they're trying to hide insider trading.
And you need to, in order to hide, forgive me, not insider trading.
Inside deals, inside deals, a version of insider trading.
They're trying to hide money in different ways, like kickbacks, allegedly, that they're getting from, you know, Tom, Dick, and Harry or, you know, the Somalian equivalent, shall we say, there in Minneapolis.
So that may be one of the reasons why they're estimating this winery, which doesn't even make any money.
Take a look at it.
It's right above my head right there.
You see $5,000 to $15,000 is the partnership income on E Street Crew LLC.
Earlier, I was calling it S Crew because, you know, I wanted to give it a little je ne sais pas.
Quoi, a la France.
Anyway, it's a Santa Rosa winery.
There is no winery, okay?
There's no land.
There's no grapes.
There's no office.
The Rose Lake Capital thing valued between $5 and $25 million.
They're saying that that's a venture capital firm, but I'm sorry, like it's not registered with the SEC.
I've checked, I've gone through the SEC's website, sec.gov.
There's nothing there for Rose Lake Capital.
Oh, and it turns out, now I know why.
He couldn't get registered with the SEC because he owes $403,000 in back taxes to the state of Delaware.
You cannot make this stuff up, you guys.
It's really, really, really bad, as my friend Steve so well knows.
30 million, I think you're going to find.
I'll make a speculation, a prediction.
That 30 million came from sources that are illegal, period.
Boom.
Okay, so it's not like the Republicans were the first to jump on this.
You look at this on the screen, this New York Times article, because you see the New York Times even had to admit that, you know what, people were smelling some funny stuff.
Okay, it really.
Dunk, shall we say, in the Ilhan Omar section of the Uh room.
Yeah, it was smelly smelly stuff because they were investigating it back in the Biden administration.
In other words, it didn't make sense that her husband was getting paid three million dollars to be running her campaign, like that's more money than Susie Wiles got to run the president's campaign.
I remember it was a big scandal because that guy who was running Biden's campaign was going to get a sweetener if Biden actually won, which you know.
Frankly, he kind of deserved a sweetener, but it was like a huge sweetener, multi-million dollar sweetener, like it might have been a four million dollar sweetener and it's like well, you know, it would take four million and then some to get Joe Biden to the finish line.
I mean to even get him to actually show up on the ballot because, as we know, uh Kamla eventually took over.
Look um, three million dollars is a heck of a lot, and for that to be your spouse, it's a little like you're paying yourself, shall we say.
But this is how these people roll.
Ilhan Omar again looking like actually kind of nervous when this guy asked her about it recently In the halls of Congress, take a look.
Into your net worth, you and your husband's net worth, they're claiming that it's risen rapidly.
What's your response to what they're saying?
Do you think you'll find anything in their investigation into your network?
Stone cold silence.
Well, you know, she doesn't want to incriminate herself, shall we say, right?
She does not want to incriminate herself.
I've got another example of that recently when she was asked another question and she really looks scared and she starts to say, well, I can't answer this because I don't know what I'm under investigation for.
Oh, you know what you're under investigation for.
Maybe you should have better choices.
In men.
Yeah, you and dr Jill more on that coming up because dr Jill who?
That's quite a story apparently the ex-husband hubby, not not to give it all away, but he, he's alleged to have murdered his most recent wife.
So definitely not very good taste in men.
Uh, Ilhan Omar.
She's marrying this loser.
I mean she's a loser.
So you know, I guess they deserve each other, but she marries this loser who left his wife for for that, and I, I guess that, and then some, because you know, three million bucks to become head of the campaign.
It ain't bad, not bad work if you can get it right.
So now she is under investigation, he is under investigation.
I'll tell you who's looking into this, not just Comer, not just the House Ethics Committee.
They're reviewing him, but you don't have Treasury and the IRS looking all down her.
You know what?
Because this doesn't add up and the fear here is that it's money laundering.
Investigating Money Laundering Schemes 00:03:48
That money laundering is going on both within the private equity firm forgive me, the venture capital firm and in the winery, or whatever you want to call it.
Money laundering firm, shall we say, alleged money laundering?
As you know, it's the process of taking uh, some dirty money.
Now what would be dirty money.
Oh, maybe it would be uh, kickbacks because you agree to do something for somebody.
You know you're in the lobbying business but you're you're lobbying kind of illegally because uh, you can't actually lobby to get taxpayer funds for something that doesn't exist.
So maybe you have them pay you maybe.
Maybe some of that money, even because you're getting a portion of the revenue, goes into your venture capital fund where you kind of clean it up and then it comes out the back door and nobody knows a thing, right?
That's the concern.
That's the allegation.
Here's his website.
I mean, the website's a disaster.
The website, by the way, exclusive partnerships for global operators.
All right, let me just tell you I know all about the venture capital industry.
Again, I've been a financial reporter my entire career.
I started at Goldman Sachs.
I know what a VC firm does.
I'm looking at this website in its little pink and minty green thing and you know what this is not This is not a venture capital website.
This is a lobbyist website.
And what's really kind of gross and disgusting and weird is look at what I underlined up there.
Can you see it?
There we go.
Ah, you can't because these are graphics, et cetera.
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But look, look, $60 billion.
That's how much money he says he is managing.
Okay, I just want to put this in perspective for you all.
That would make him one of the largest venture capital firms in the country.
Like $60 billion is a lot of money, a lot.
It's a lot to manage a billion.
$60 billion, you know, you're like Ray Dalio at Bridgewater at that point.
That's not happening.
And it's certainly not happening if you're not registered with the SEC.
I mean, bonkers.
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Okay.
Back to Timmy and his bad website.
So Timmy Minot, he's got these exclusive partnerships, right?
For global entrepreneurs where he claims he's managing $60 billion.
Well, that is just a lie.
Okay.
Like I just know that.
Like there's no way you're managing $60 billion.
I don't know where you come up with that.
Oh, he.
He's working in 80 different countries.
I'm wondering if Somalia would be one.
What say you?
I'm thinking it might be.
It might be.
It might be.
Key Democrats have been removed from the website.
The ambassador to Bahrain, Adam Morelli.
Former ambassador to China, Maxi Baucus.
And then you have Alex Hoffman, who was the DNC finance chief.
You have the former DNC treasurer, William Darrell.
You have the former ex CEO of Amalgamated Bank, Keith Mestrick.
This is all per the New York Post.
They got to see it actually before they decided to change it up and take some of those pages down.
So she's under.
And he's under investigation for money laundering because it all, you know, the $30 million valuation on their family net worth is coming just as we've learned that as much as $19 billion, well, some estimates are even higher than that, may have been stolen right out from under you and me, American taxpayers.
What do you know?
Apparently, you know, there's a lot of kids to feed in Minnesota, a lot of Smalley kids to feed, a lot of mental health issues, a lot of, you know, ADHD issues, a lot of daycare needs, a lot of hospice needs.
You name it.
It goes on and on and on and on.
Comer's not buying it.
Again, he launched the investigation.
It is ongoing.
Apparently, they can't actually investigate a member of Congress, but they can investigate him.
So you better believe they are all down and inside his business right now.
The IRS, however, the Treasury Department, they absolutely can investigate her, and they are.
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.
No, I don't.
Do you?
Now she says she's not really worth that, that it's her husband's partners.
And again, classic.
If you want to be really opaque and hide money, you put it in an LLC like that, you give it a decent sized valuation, and then suddenly, you know, a million here, a million there, a million here, a million there, some of it maybe in some suitcases.
Leaving Minneapolis, $700 million guys left Minneapolis.
Think about it in cash.
That's what they declared from the TSA, the most of any airport in the past two years.
I mean, it's like since COVID, by the way.
Think about that.
They've had all these programs.
They've been living high off the hog.
It's gross.
Here she is.
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?
This is sick.
Whoa.
Okay, I want to go back for a second.
Can we, let's go back and see that just again because I think.
Congresswoman, can I ask you your response to Tom Hulman saying you're.
Okay, so he's actually asking in this case about the alleged marriage to the brother because I believe in this particular case, Tom was making reference to that.
Tom wants to make sure that they do investigate because they've made it very clear.
If you have engaged in fraud. surrounding your citizenship or citizenship of another individual, then they're going to come after you for that.
So Tom Homan making some kind of reference right before she was asked this question about whether or not her status is even legit because she may have offered citizenship allegedly to her brother.
The Daily Mail has done some great reporting on this, by the way, and they've talked to a lot of sources in Minneapolis, sources within the Somalian community that say the whole thing was super sus and that she got married outside the Muslim faith.
By the way, she still had kids with the first guy.
Well, she was married to the second one.
That's kind of weird, right?
Just saying.
I mean, she is actually not that Muslim, I guess, other than the, you know, outfit because she's on hobby number three and they have a winery, which I don't think you're supposed to have as a good practicing Muslim, right?
Okay.
Well, I digress.
The point being, she was being asked about her citizenship, about her brother's citizenship, or being pushed on that inadvertently because that's what Tom Homan had just referenced.
So she actually looks scared here.
Let's take a sort of closer look at her response.
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?
Whoa.
Okay, well, I don't think that they're the sick ones.
I think they're just doing some proper due diligence, right?
I mean, You know what's kind of sick?
Not paying $403,000 in taxes.
Your hubby didn't.
That's why he can't get an SEC registration for his firm.
He's gone through multiple different names for this alleged venture capital firm, said to be worth as much as $25 million.
Yeah, he's originally naming it, what was it, Rose Lake?
It's now Rose Lake Capital, but it was originally Rose Lake Inc.
I guess Rose Lake Capital had a little bit more humph, humph, what, heft.
There, that's the right word.
I was going to get it third time around.
So anyway, they've got this Rose Lake Inc., Rose Lake Capital, whatever you want to call it.
It looks like Rose Lake Inc. was the one that owed $403,000 in taxes.
This is according to a forfeit report.
I mean, you can't make this up.
How do these people have jobs in government?
Like, how?
I mean, think of how egregious he is.
No sense of shame, no sense of.
Like maybe I should pay my taxes.
I mean, he's even got a nearly two thousand dollar bill that he owes the, the city of Washington Dc, in taxes.
Like, don't you think she ought to be saying to him, hey honey, you know i'm in Congress, it just doesn't really look good.
I mean, unless she wants to suddenly become a capitalist, which you know.
It's funny how all those commies, once they're in touch with all that money, start to change sides.
Ilhan Omar.
Um, so she's the, the wife of one, Timmy Minette, and he's got a partner at ROSE LAKE.
His partner is named Will Haler, and they've apparently, the two of them faced multiple lawsuits for fraud.
Multiple times they've been accused of defrauding investors.
Again, Ilhan, you do not have very good taste in men.
He was running a cannabis company where he's accused of stealing 1.2 million.
I guess he settled for 1.2 million because he was accused of stealing and misappropriating funds.
What did she see in him?
Dollar signs?
Wine?
The dollars that come from the wine.
Okay, so the investigation went down into the cannabis company, right?
And they had to settle for that one.
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We're live here on the Trish Regan Show, and we were looking all over Ilhan Omar's sus stuff.
Okay, she had the wine business, so he and she had the wine business, and there was a lawsuit actually back in 2025 claiming that Meinet and his partner misrepresented a California wine business to an investor.
So, it seems as though they were pretending like they were this Santa Rosa winery, but as we discussed, there was no land.
There was no winery.
There were no grapes.
And so the investor, his name was Naeem Moed.
He alleged that he was promised 200% returns.
Okay, Naeem Moed, let me just tell you.
Because, you know, I run 76 Research, too.
We have a financial research firm, a real one, okay?
And if anybody's promising you 200% returns, I'm going to tell you to run, okay?
And this guy, Timmy Minette, he's a charlatan.
He's telling people, you're going to get 200% if you just join my little wine club, okay?
Returns on his 300,000 investment, returns that never materialized.
The complaint said that Minette and his partner allegedly misled the investor on revenue and financial prospects.
The principal was eventually repaid, but the promise profit never paid, so I guess they gave him his 300 grand back.
Mr. Minette, of course, he's Omar's hubby, he's denying any wrongdoing, he's describing the matter as a contract dispute, not any kind of fraud, even though the guy was accusing him, of course, of fraud.
I do think that this is fascinating.
A cannabis investment venture co founded by Minette and his longtime partner, William Haler, again, was promising investors big returns, large amounts, and then it turns out the money wasn't there, so some of the funds were later returned in installments, like there was a 1.2.
$86 million installment that they returned in 2022.
What'd that come from?
$500K in 2023 and additional funds in 2024.
Wow.
I mean, icky guy, bad guy.
No taste, Ilhan.
No taste.
I mean, maybe she's thinking it'll pay off in the end.
She just gives them all that money to give to the Hawala Network and it's cash and maybe somebody won't trace it and go buy her a new condo in Dubai.
Private entities like LLCs, as we were saying, they're very, very opaque.
Because you don't have any shareholders, you don't have any real accounting demands from public markets.
And so, you know, you can see some pretty inflated internal valuations, which makes it sort of squishy.
You know, if you're trying to put a lot of money through a vehicle and you say, well, this vehicle is worth XYZ, in his case, up to, you know, what, $25, $30 million, then that actually gives you some runway to move a lot more money.
through it with less questions being asked.
So it kind of complicates the tracing, if you would.
And so, you know, when you get something like a winery and if you're trying to move things through, you know, maybe somebody pays you allegedly for grapes, even though they're not really paying you for grapes.
And then you put it back into the VC and so on it goes.
So that's one side of what he's doing.
The other side of what he's doing, and this is what has come up in the past, is he's paying himself quite handsomely to run his wife's campaign.
No one running a congressional campaign gets numbers like this.
Look at what I put on the screen.
Okay.
Ilhan and Timmy's big day in the money, big payday.
His firm repeatedly got nice payments.
I mean, $878,000 between, oh, this is great, between 2018 and 2020.
And then, you know, what kills me, guys, I need to be on screen to laugh at this one with you.
Look at, you know, they got married in 2020.
Now, didn't they?
So before you think that she doesn't have anything to do with any of it, she doesn't know what's going on, notice she's paying her concern with some conservatism there.
She's paying the campaign manager conservatively between 2018, 2019, 2020.
He's only making $8.78.
And then, woo, 2020 comes around.
They get married and he buckets nearly $3 mil.
That's what you call a raise.
Now, did.
The campaign manager deserve that kind of raise.
I mean, if he was making 400 and change the year before, then he goes up to nearly three mil.
You understand like, why that's so, sus right, first of all, you rarely have a spouse that's managing the campaign, and if you do, they're on a tight leash.
I mean they might make a hundred thousand, two hundred thousand.
They're not making 2.8 million.
People who run presidential campaigns are not making 2.8 million And interestingly, she wasn't paying him that much while they were dating.
It wasn't until they got married in 2020 that he got the $2.8 million PD.
Because why?
Oh, we know why.
Because she wanted the money, the moolah.
Okay, this woman has problems.
And I say that because I see her day in and day out on television saying disgusting things about our population, about our country.
And I'm tired of it because we know who's doing the bad stuff.
And it's her.
And every time you try and say something about it, she comes back with, How dare you?
You don't want me to live my American dream.
It's because I'm Somali.
It's because I'm black.
I'm a black woman.
No, Ilhan, it actually has nothing to do with that.
It has to do with the fact that you are a corrupt, in my opinion, ungrateful, very bad word.
And so I know that there has 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.
Somehow.
Somehow, someway.
And now you're making big bucks.
Biggie, biggie bucks because you married Timmy.
My nap.
Steve Forbes did a great job on this.
He responded to this.
We're going to get him on the show, actually.
I will make that call because I've known him for a lot of years.
He's very dry, he's very funny.
And he's like, this is like the Al Capone version of the American dream.
Okay.
She's like, oh, you're mad at me because I'm living the American dream.
Well, don't talk to us about the American dream like that.
You know what?
That's not cool because your version is the Tony Soprano version of the American dream.
You're stealing from American taxpayers.
And you know what?
I can say that quite confidently because he hasn't paid $403,000 in his tax that he owes the state of Delaware.
I mean, that in and of itself, he's stealing right there.
He's not paying his taxes.
They come looking for it and it's not done.
I mean, what a jerk.
What a jerk.
Like I said, she really isn't that smart because she doesn't know how to pick a guy at all.
The guy doesn't, you know, really, frankly, I mean, I guess, you know, for every Jack, there's a Jill, they say.
And maybe these two do deserve each other because they're both pretty heinous people.
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When you sit there and you think that people are supposed to believe the $60 billion that you've got under assets, management, like A-U-M, assets under management.
On his website, he's trying to tell you that he's running $60 billion.
Do you think we're idiots?
Apparently, some of the people that gave you money, like that poor guy with the $300,000, he thought he was going to get a 200% return.
I would just say, again, that was idiotic of him to think that he could get a 200% return, but you're selling something now, aren't you, Timmy?
Yeah, you're telling people you got $60 billion under management.
Management.
My, you know what?
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So I'm doing this because I really care about you guys and I want you to invest and I want you to take this seriously.
And, you know, there's opportunity still in this market right now.
And I'm excited about the president's policies and everything that's coming, including voter ID nationwide.
How do you like that?
Wouldn't it be nice if you just actually had to show an ID every time you went to vote?
Did I tell you how?
In New York City, I used to get so confused because I'd bring my ID, I'd bring my license every single time because I thought, you know, I just, I want to because what if somebody else like voted in my name?
It could happen, right?
Wow.
Well, you know, fortunately where I live now, they do require voter ID, but in a lot of blue, blue states, not happening.
And so the president went on my friend Dan Bon Geno's podcast, Dan's back on the air yesterday, and he said something.
And to me, I'm hearing Fulton County, Georgia.
I'm hearing, oh my gosh, we're going to get some big stuff.
coming out of Fulton County, Georgia, but this is not what the mainstream media heard.
Let's listen to it together.
Sort of nationalize the voting.
We have states that are so crooked and they're counting votes.
We have states that I won that show I didn't win.
Now you're going to see something in Georgia where they were able to get with a court order the ballots.
You're going to see some interesting things come out.
But, you know, like the 2020 election.
Okay.
So what did you hear?
I heard we're going to see some really interesting things coming out of Georgia.
And I'm thinking, wow, like what would that be?
Because.
Think about it.
I mean, we just had the FBI carrying out 700 boxes there the other day, and Tulsi Gabbard was on the ground watching them do their jobs.
So I'm like, okay, he said you're going to get some really interesting things coming out of Fulton County, Georgia.
Well, you know what the mainstream media heard?
This part sort of nationalize the voting.
And then we have states that are so.
He said we want to nationalize the voting.
Now, he didn't mean like nationalize like they think he means nationalized, but of course they ran with that.
So all the headlines everywhere New York Times are, he's calling to nationalize voting.
What does that mean?
He just meant like have some kind of national type system, right?
Where you have certain expectations, like maybe somebody should have some kind of proof of identification so you know who they might be, right?
We're going to go on a limb, get real crazy, say, hey, maybe you need an ID, just like if you board a Greyhound bus.
Caroline Levitt speaking about the issue today and how the mainstream media just completely distorted this.
What the president was referring to is the SAVE Act, which is a huge common sense piece of legislation that Republicans have supported that President Trump.
Is committed to signing into law during his term.
And he spoke with the speaker directly about that yesterday about the need to get that bill on the floor for a vote because it provides very common sense measures for voting in our country, such as voter ID.
I don't think any rational person who's being honest with themselves would disagree with the idea of requiring citizens of this country to present an ID before casting a ballot in a federal election or, frankly, in any election.
And that's something the president wants to see happen.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's something we all want to see happen.
We're not like being crazy here.
We actually believe that there should be some kind of standard and a national standard.
And fine, states want to still run their own elections.
Fine, so be it.
But you know what?
Let's like agree on something like, you know, you need to have an ID.
I see you guys are all with me on this.
It shouldn't be that hard.
I mean, but Chucky Schumer, he's living in the dark ages.
Chucky Schumer just got humiliated, by the way.
Chucky Schumer humiliated by CNN because He's out there saying, we need to do this, we need to do that.
And you know, the president wants to nationalize voting and did it, And like everybody's like, but, but Chuck, we just want IDs when you go to vote.
And overwhelmingly, that's what every poll shows you on both sides of the aisle, by the way, in every single group demographic wise.
And yet, Chuck, he's still living in, oh, I don't know, 1932.
The SAVE Act is an abomination.
It's Jim Crow 2.0 across the country.
We are, we are going to do everything we can to stop it.
Woo!
It's Jim Crow.
It's Jim Crow.
Well, you know, for the record, the majority of black voters in the United States of America want voter ID as well.
Everybody wants voter ID, okay?
Except for you, Chucky, except for you Dems.
Now, I wonder why that is.
Anyway, got totally humiliated here.
Watch Harry Anton over on CNN, giving him the real facts and the real numbers.
This is how America really feels about voter ID.
Take a look here.
Favor photo ID to vote.
85% of white people favor it.
82% of Latino.
76% of black Americans favor it.
So the bottom line is this voter ID is not controversial in this country.
A photo ID to vote is not controversial in this country.
It is not controversial by party, and it is not controversial by race.
The vast majority of Americans agree with Nicki Minaj that, in fact, you should have a photo ID to be able to vote.
So something of a non.
It's a non-issue, right?
That's what they're trying to say here.
And yet the Democrats are saying, oh, they're going to take away your vote.
They're taking away your vote.
I mean, they're like trying to make controversy where there is none.
It's sort of like, oh, I don't know.
ICE, like maybe ICE should, yes, immigration and customs enforcement, make sure that whoever's here in this country actually should be here in this country.
And when they have people who are here illegally, who have committed crimes and are in the jails, somehow in this upside down world, you're not allowed to go in and get them.
I mean, this is so crazy it is, guys.
Seriously, seriously, seriously crazy.
I want to get to Fulton County and what's going on there because the president had some really interesting things to say about it, right?
Really, really interesting things to say.
You know, but before I do, I do want to give one more shout out here because we're looking at drug prices that keep soaring every single day.
It's just off the charts.
And, you know, you think about how we have a midterm election this year.
There's really important stuff.
Well, one of the big, big issues is not going to just be voter ID.
which is a big issue, but it's also health care and the cost of health care, specifically drug prices, because Big Pharma and an army of lobbyists have been working overtime to block real solutions and push heavy-handed government intervention in the private health care market, all to protect their profits, of course.
So new polling, I've showed you this before out of our friend, the wonderful John McLaughlin, who's actually the president's pollster and is spot on, like the only correct one you're going to see out there.
He's got 73% of voters in America blaming Big Pharma for high prescription drug prices.
Not employers, not private market, but Big Pharma.
And you know what?
73% of voters are right.
It is Big Pharma because Big Pharma is pushing for these mandates that would hike prices even higher and that would hurt working Americans.
It would gut employer options.
And so I'd say I'm going to just break down the poll a bit here for you when you look at it.
85%. of Americans are saying, you know what, we're concerned that pharma-backed government intervention would increase costs.
80% believe Big Pharma is behind these proposals.
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All right.
Fulton County, Georgia.
Fulton County, Georgia, the president says is going to be, well, how shall we say?
Interesting.
Yeah, that was my takeaway here.
Listen.
Sort of nationalize the voting.
We have states that are so crooked and they're counting votes.
We have states that I won that show I didn't win.
Now, you're going to see something in Georgia where they were able to get with a court order the ballots.
You're going to see some interesting things come out.
But, you know, like the 2020 election.
Like the 2020 election.
You said there's going to be some interesting things coming out.
And I'm thinking, okay, I just saw some pretty interesting things.
Remember, we saw this together.
Take a peek.
The director of national intelligence was on scene yesterday with no official explanation why for her exact role in the probe.
Back in December, the DOJ sued Fulton County, Georgia, seeking access to 2020 voting records after state officials allegedly failed to respond to a subpoena.
FBI's Atlanta field office head was forced out in recent days, but it's unclear if this is all related.
Wow.
So, very interesting stuff.
I want to go to what was going down in real time because.
The reporter from the anchor from the local station actually had a camera in there as the FBI went in and got those 700 boxes and they got a little bit of footage in real time.
Take a peek.
Going inside of the election facility.
Our photographer was able to go inside.
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.
Wow.
And now it looks like they're going to tell them to get out.
Okay, so now agents are asking them to back up.
Actually, you shouldn't even be in this area.
Yeah.
Hey, you know what?
I don't have a key.
So there you go.
Okay.
Okay, so agents are asking them to back up, saying our crew 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 this is something that the Democrats are suddenly losing their mind over, just absolutely furious because, you see, they thought that they had a get out of jail free card somehow, that they thought nobody was going to come back and look at all of this stuff.
And before they had always gone in on civil charges, right?
They had always requested access to those ballots because they wanted to review them and try and prove whether or not there had been any fraud.
And all the judges would say, well, that doesn't really get us anywhere because it's not going to change the outcome of the election.
There's not enough, even if we were to assume these were all fraudulent, that it would change things.
And so now they're going in with a criminal warrant.
So this is now going from a civil to a criminal case, and they're not trying to change the outcome of any election, but they are trying to figure out whether there was anything fraudulent going on because they want to make sure.
And by the way, Tulsi Gabbard, as we said, was on the ground.
The president said today that he's going to make sure she's running this whole investigation.
With all of that in mind, very interesting, because there's suspicion that maybe some of those votes could have been allegedly from illegals or people that shouldn't have been voting, and so that's what they're trying to figure out right now.
And if you try and connect the dots and you think about the operation going on in Minnesota and you think about what's going on in Georgia um, you know, I don't know if those are connected, but that would be something that I think the administration would want to get to the bottom of.
Here is the Fulton County commissioner, Mo Ivory, getting very very, very upset.
You can see her just sort of hyperventilating, as she does this little thing for twitter or for instagram or wherever she put this, Just losing her, you know what, over these FBI agents taking these 700 boxes of ballots.
Watch.
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, Shay 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.
You do that.
You do that.
Oh, she's back.
Listen, I know you're watching the news.
You're saying a lot.
Wait, she came up with a legal plan that fast already?
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.
Woohoo!
This lady is fired.
And she is scared, right?
So now they're going to figure out what went down.
I mean, they've got the evidence.
And, you know, some of the suggestions have been pretty concerning.
Let me go to this thing.
It's making its rounds on Twitter and take it with a grain of salt because it has not been independently vetted by me.
But this is allegedly a reporter talking to somebody who's seen some of these ballots.
And here we go.
This is what they're looking for.
And if you don't and if you think that maybe that's you know If you think that maybe that's just a you know a mistake or you know or just a coincidence here's the next one.
Okay, so they're looking at the ballot shows You can see Republican is written there Republicans written there.
This is you seem to be duplicates ballot 61 This is ballot number two and then each one of them even has this little dot in the Fannie Willis That's really peculiar.
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.
Do you see that guys?
It's the same.
There's no way that two ballots would look exactly like that.
Got the little tail on the side.
That's really concerning.
Hey, Cat Crazy Sam, good to have you on the show today.
So, what happened?
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.
Okay, so they're looking at the bubbles, they look exactly like batch number.
What is it, 5162?
Also, scanner 5162.
Okay, scanner.
Batch number 235, image number 92, matches the same scanner 5162.
That's eerie.
Batch 234, image 33.
Whoa!
Duplicate balance.
The entire batch is scanned several times.
Whoa!
All right.
So, kind of seems like we ought to know that, right?
Like, if that's happening anywhere, it should not happen.
And again, they want to figure out whether or not anybody. who is illegal was here casting ballots.
They want to figure out whether these ballots were cast improperly, whether there were duplicates of ballots, et cetera.
And that's what they're trying to determine.
And that's why it's gotten so serious to the point where you have the head of the DNI there, Tulsi Gabbard, who's going to be looking for any kind of, well, obvious things like what you just saw there, any handwritings or markings,
for example, that don't match legitimate signatures, any duplicate ballots like what we were just looking at, any altered ballot ballots or images, ballots that lack appropriate verification materials, these kinds of anomalies would be considered quite significant in a criminal case.
Again, not in the civil case because even if you were to assume every ballot was fraudulent in all of Fulton County, I don't believe it would have been enough to change things and thus that's why they were not getting to first base on the original go-around.
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But things are different now.
So they are going to be looking again at whether these anomalies are there and whether or not there's actual fraud happening, and we don't know the answer to that, and we should know the answer to that.
And there's a lot of things that you can probably do to shore things up, because you don't want even the perception of anything nefarious going on when it comes to our elections.
Like, I'd just be pretty simple about it.
All right, it's end of story, and so I have no problem with them trying to figure out.
I mean, you go back and you look at everything and of course they're.
What is the other side doing?
They're populating the, the news streams with, oh, you know, we don't know what they're going to do to our ballots.
No, they're in their hands.
You know, what can they do to our ballots?
It's like, no, no, guys, like we need to be mature adults here.
I understand, like, you know, if you really were doing funny things, then yeah, you might be trying to come up with excuses ahead of time.
But if you guys did, I'm sorry, some heads are going to roll, period.
And they should.
Absolutely, they should.
Jill Biden.
You know, we think Ilhan Omar couldn't pick a guy to save her life, but apparently neither could Jill.
I mean, this is strange.
Her ex-husband was just charged with first-degree murder Of his new wife.
I mean, I don't even know what to say to this other than, I mean, we could say, I guess we're happy for her that she met Joe, right?
Because she could have wound up spending the rest of her life with this guy.
His name is William Stevenson, and she was married to him, and he's just been arrested.
I was like, wow.
Okay.
So he's the ex-husband.
They were married, I guess, for a few years, but he.
Married somebody else most recently, and her name was Linda Stevenson.
And she is now deceased, and he has been hit with one count of first degree murder.
And he's been indicted for allegedly killing his brand new spouse.
So, police had responded to a domestic dispute call back on December 28th, just a couple days after Christmas, and she was there laying unresponsive on the floor.
So maybe he was physical.
And listen, it's so sad.
So this is her and she's no longer with us.
And it's just really bizarre.
Like Jill Biden, he always said that Jill had a thing with Joe before she was actually divorced from him.
I think she's got a different version of the story.
But I mean, if he's like this, then I guess Jill, you did a good thing getting far away.
Even if you ran to Joe, I mean, you could have done worse.
You could have stayed with him.
Strange, right?
Really, really, really strange.
Okay, the other thing I want to tell you about is there has been a break in the case in the Savannah Guthrie story that you may have heard about by now.
Just a terrible, horrible, awful story.
She's a nice woman, and she just, you know, my heart goes out to her right now.
The president saying as much earlier this afternoon in a press briefing.
Have you been briefed on Savannah Guthrie's?
Mom missing in Arizona.
I think it's terrible.
Would you commit to more federal agents like helping out on the street?
Sure, I would.
I'm going to call her later on.
I think it's a terrible thing.
I always got along very good with Savannah.
Very unusual situation, but we're going to find out.
I mean, really unusual, right?
Just bizarre.
She's a very nice woman.
And this is so sad.
So her mom apparently had gone to dinner with her sister in Arizona, and then in the middle of the night, There's evidence now that there's some blood and apparently there was a bit of a struggle and somebody or perhaps multiple people carted her out of that home there in Arizona.
Well, there is now what is believed to be a ransom note that was given, oddly, to TMZ.
So let's go over to Harvey Levin and the TMZ guys because they're reading off this ransom note that just came in late this afternoon.
So we got something in our email that looks like a.
It's written like a ransom note for Savannah Guthrie's mother.
Specific request for certain amounts of money, very specific.
And also, they say at the bottom there are certain things they're saying about what she was wearing and damage to the house.
They're clearly saying to verify that we know what we're talking about here.
So we've contacted the sheriff's department and we want to get them this letter.
And we had a little trouble getting through to the right person, but the person we spoke with is now forwarding this to somebody in the Detective Bureau.
So if my phone rings, I may have to stop and.
What's interesting is, you know, there was just a news conference that just ended with the sheriff, and he was asked about, and we're going to do this segment in a few minutes, but he was asked about a ransom note, and he just said, we're following all leads.
Yeah, and this is, it's, again, We don't know if it's authentic or not.
But when you read it, they're acting as if, yeah, only we would know these things and we're serious.
And there's a dollar demand and an or else in there.
So we will let you know as this goes on.
I mean, it could be crazy stuff, honestly.
And I know you guys are not necessarily a fan of Harvey.
I get it.
Levin.
And yeah, he did emerge in some of those files that we've talked about.
You know, I don't know.
Would a person have sent it there?
Don't you think they would have sent the ransom note to the Today Show?
Right?
I mean, like, if it's a ransom situation, why are you sending it to Harvey Levin at TMZ?
So that doesn't make a ton of sense to me.
It could just be a crazy person sending it to Harvey Levin, knowing that, you know, Harvey's going to publicize it up the wazoo.
We don't really know.
We just don't know.
But I can tell you, like, look, I know she's a member of the mainstream media, but even the mainstream media, like, this is just so sad.
And I really hope that everything's going to be okay.
Apparently, her mom needs life-saving medication.
And so they are communicating that out.
Perhaps they know that that way they can try and get a message, if her mother's safe, in fact, to whoever who might be harboring her mother.
One of the things that came up recently was, could this have been a Mexican drug cartel?
I mean, they're right there on the Mexican border.
There's been some concern that the mother could have been taken to Mexico.
And the local sheriff was pretty quick to squash that and said, no, they didn't believe so.
But we don't really know.
I believe the FBI has arrived there in Arizona and they'll be doing their own investigation in addition to what the local police are doing.
And so we want to keep sort of all options open, right?
Everything on the table.
And let's hope and pray that her mom is found safely for her and frankly for humanity.
I mean, this is just horrible and it's not right.
But we'll see all how this all comes out.
Again, I'm so thankful to have all of you here today.
We got a little bit of news on the economic front.
It looks like Stephen Moran is leaving the administration, or rather, no, he's just stepping down, not so much stepping down from CEA, the Council on Economic Advisors, but planning to step down as governor at the Council on Economic Advisors.
So there's going to be another job opening up on the economic team.
He's still going to be there on the advisory council, but there will be a new position there in the White House, as we just learned that Stephen Moran is going to be.
stepping down from the White House there as head of the Council on Economic Advisers.
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Great to have you all.
I'm looking, you guys, Kathy Evans, I'm praying too.
I hope that Savannah's mom is okay.
It's really important that everybody's okay right now.
I mean, I look at the data out of Washington, D.C.
The president has managed to have the best string.
I mean, you've got to go back decades and decades and decades to not have any homicides since the first of the year.
So that's wonderful news for Washington, D.C.
It should exist all over the country, and no one should feel unsafe in their home or be subjected to what this woman was subjected to.
So we don't know.
Great to have you guys here.
Great to have you here.
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If you're watching after the fact, let me know if you have any intel on what's going on with Savannah and her mom or if you have any thoughts on what's coming out of Savannah, Georgia.
Savannah.
I meant Fulton County.
Fulton County, Georgia.
Atlanta, Georgia.
And I really also am curious to see what you think of one Ilhan Omar stealing from us if that's in fact what she did.
I kind of think, you know, if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it may just be a duck.
Good to have you here.
Thank you so much.
I will see you back on the Trish Regan Show live again tomorrow.
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