I’ve got a message for the Democrats: you aren’t going to shake Trump’s base because you just don’t get it.
Trump’s base isn’t loyal because they’re extreme. They’re loyal because they spent thirty years watching their towns gutted by bad trade deals, factory closures, job loss, opioids, death, crime, and political betrayal while nobody in Washington paid attention.
The Midwest lost over a million manufacturing jobs since 1990. Opioid deaths skyrocketed more than 1,600%. Entire communities collapsed while not a single politician or corporate executive responsible for it ever faced consequences.
Trump was the first national figure who told them the truth about what happened—that they were ignored, sold out, and left behind.
So when he talks about accountability, it resonates, because these people watched their lives fall apart and saw the elites walk away untouched.
Their anger didn’t come from Trump—Trump came from their anger.
And we are still pissed off when Democrats lie about Russia or Epstein to distract from how awful they really are, or when they tell the military to ignore orders—like Representative Elissa Slotkin and Company did last week.
And I think accountability is in order for these folks.
There’s a little something called 18 U.S.C. Code 2387. It’s a federal law that prohibits activities intended to interfere with the loyalty, morale, or discipline of the U.S. military, including advising or causing insubordination and distributing materials that do so.
I played it for you yesterday, but listen again to some of this and tell me what it sounds like:
Sounds exactly like they intend to interfere with the loyalty of the U.S. military to me.
And guess what? Violators face fines, up to ten years in prison, and a five-year ban from U.S. government employment.
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These guys are screwing around—and I sure hope they find out what happens when you do.
And Trump agrees.
Trump doesn’t know what will happen to them—because accountability seems to be a rare find these days.
But they absolutely broke the law. Because President Trump hasn’t issued unlawful orders.
And Representative Elissa Slotkin not only KNOWS that, but she ADMITTED it… ON AIR!
“Legal gymnastics” is just code for “I don’t like it.”
But the point stands: she urged the military to defy President Trump even though she knows he hasn’t issued any illegal orders—and cannot provide a single example.
It’s so astounding even ABC’s Martha Raddatz thinks the Democrats fumbled the ball on this one.
This is the kind of stuff that pisses off regular, everyday Americans: the unnecessary grandstanding, the political theatrics, the lying.
You know what else pisses off Americans? Fraud.
I’ve been saying for a while now that our politicians need to focus on affordability—but there’s only so much you can do on the issue for as long as billions of dollars are drained by fraud.
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And that’s exactly what’s happening in Minneapolis. BILLIONS down the drain. In just that one city.
This is what happens when politicians like Tim Walz are in charge of government systems and are more concerned with virtue signaling than with acting in integrity.
You get government programs that are proudly advertised as having “low barriers to entry” and “minimal requirements for reimbursement”—and then you get the acting U.S. attorney for Minnesota claiming that most claims are fraudulent and costing the taxpayers billions.
So why is this happening?
It has to do with Minneapolis having the largest Somali population in the U.S.
Of Western countries with Somali populations, the United States has the second largest population, with the United Kingdom having the most. And Somalian immigrants sent back a whopping $1.7 billion in 2023 alone to their home country—more than the Somali government’s budget for that entire year.
And where are they getting this money? Well, according to the hundreds of investigations that have either already been prosecuted—or are underway—Somalians are stealing BILLIONS from our government.
They’re exploiting programs like federally funded autism services for children, Feeding Our Future, Minnesota’s Medicaid Housing Stabilization Services program, and Nuway Alliance which provides services for addicts and the mentally ill.
They’re setting up fake community kitchens, fake autism centers… claiming to provide care for thousands—when in reality, they’re just pocketing the government money that they get from making those claims.
Listen to this news story on a fake Somalian community kitchen in Minnesota.
This is just one example of what’s going on all over Minneapolis and Minnesota.
It’s the same with autism centers. Somalians are setting up fake autism centers and raking in the cash.
Just look at the data: Medicaid payouts to autism centers totaled $3 million in 2018.
Then Joe Biden came into office and facilitated mass migration.
Guess how much Medicaid paid out for autism care in 2023? $399 million.
From $3 million in 2018 to $399 million in 2023!
And guess what else: One in 16 Somali four-year-olds in the state has reportedly been diagnosed with autism—a rate more than triple the state average.
Do you see what’s happening here?
We can shake our head at Tim Walz and the rest of Minnesota’s government officials for failing to catch on to this before dishing out billions in government grants—but this is by design.
“If you’re a politician, it’s a significant disadvantage for you to alienate the Somali community. If you don’t win the Somali community, you can’t win Minneapolis. And if you don’t win Minneapolis, you can’t win the state. End of story.” — former Minnesota state senator, David Gaither.
David Gaither, a former Minnesota state senator and a nonprofit leader says, quote, “If you’re a politician, it’s a significant disadvantage for you to alienate the Somali community. If you don’t win the Somali community, you can’t win Minneapolis. And if you don’t win Minneapolis, you can’t win the state. End of story.”
And we know that fraudsters cozied up to or made donations to Democrats like Ilhan Omar and Omar Fateh—both Somali-born politicians—and Minneapolis mayor and Democrat Jacob Frey.
I mean, hell, Mayor Frey spoke in the Somalian language during his election victory speech—watch this.
Here’s the thing. Many of these immigrants are not here legally. We know this for a fact.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Joseph Edlow has revealed widespread immigration fraud among many Somali immigrants in Minneapolis.
HALF of their cases revealed immigration fraud!
And they only investigated a thousand cases. There are 80-thousand Somalians in Minneapolis. This is significant.
Many of these got here by fraudulent means—and now they’re using fraud to drain the state of billions of dollars to send back home.
But it gets worse.
The Manhattan Institute has found that Minnesota’s Somali community has sent untold hundreds of millions of dollars through a network of “hawalas,” informal clan-based money-traders, that have wound up in the coffers of Al-Shabaab.
Al Shabaab is an Islamist terrorist group in Somalia—and from 8,000 miles away—this group is allegedly benefitting from lax and corrupt government programs that are handing out money for fake claims.
In the words of one of the Manhattan Institute’s sources: the largest funder of Al-Shabaab is the Minnesota taxpayer.
And we can’t count on Minnesota’s Attorney General to look into this—because he’s too busy playing the race card on behalf of a population that he needs in order to keep his office.
It is not racist to crack down on fraud. It is not racist to notice a pattern of fraud.
It is morally wrong to turn a blind eye to billions of dollars being funneled out of your state—some of it to terrorist groups—while your own countrymen are facing an affordability crisis.
Bottom line: real Americans are tired of betrayal, fraud, and elites who protect criminals while crushing the working class.
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