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@its_The_Dr She isn't very smart then, which we already knew because she your wife
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@wakeupusa He's so missed off, it can only mean he's so guilty of something and is afraid of it being exposed. Just like Newscum
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@schrodinger_c7 @Inevitablewest @Maahibahubali Why can't they just stay in their own country and make changes there, make it great instead of invading others rights
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@Inevitablewest @Maahibahubali Anti immigrants sentiments are growing across Europe. It's good if they just want to deport disloyal antisocial elements. However, this act may cause hatred for immigrants and will further boost racism. Days of globalisation are over. Disintegration is what we are witnessing.
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Illhan Omar is a Muslim.
Yes, it is 100% illegal for Illhan Omar to own a winery under all laws of Islam.
Lucky for Illhan — her winery is fake.
Just like her marriage certificate to her brother.
Thanks for having me on @JesseBWatters and @FoxNews
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@PaulGoldEagle Why didn't you say that before they were sent to the airports
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Funny how every Democrat is discussing ICE and the 2026 election.
Almost like this is all being scripted to setup a future narrative:
Hakeem Jeffries says the quiet part OUT LOUD
Democrats refuse to fund DHS and TSA until they are guaranteed no ICE agents will show up to polling places in the 2026 election
🇺🇸🟨🇺🇸
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@TheRabbitHole No, it's the parents mental problem to encourage this. Kids can't drink until they're 21, why should you change their sex? Leave the kids alone. Don't try to change them, love them as they are
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@EricLDaugh Damn, I had to learn to parallel park and they just get one handed to them? Wtf?
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NEW: Kristin Cabot, from the Coldplay kiss cam, rips her former boss, says she can't be with him because he lacks "integrity."
Cabot is accusing her former boss, Andy Byron, of lying to her and says she hasn't communicated with him since the fall.
"He wasn’t the person he represented himself to be, to me, and lying is a non-negotiable for me. There was a big miss on honesty and integrity," she told Oprah.
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@10092002r @GeneralMCNews A threat to democracy. That's their go to line when they have nothing.
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@johnthune pass the Save America Act, as an American citizen, I WANT to show my ID, I want everyone to show their ID. Anyone that doesn't want this to pass think more of the illegals and are against America, look in the mirror, John
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@TheCalvinCooli1 What is the point of thune? He's not working for the people of America. Who is he working for? Who's paying him to work against the American people?
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@PaulGoldEagle Nick Shirley should get the first paycheck. He's exposed more fraud since Elon
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TREASURY SECRETARY SCOTT BESSENT DECLARES WAR ON GOVERNMENT FRAUD — WHISTLEBLOWERS CAN EARN UP TO 30% FOR EXPOSING CORRUPTION
Washington just received a shockwave.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has launched a powerful new initiative aimed directly at fraud inside the U.S. system, and he’s calling on patriots to help expose it.
The message is simple: Expose corruption. Get rewarded.
Under the new Treasury whistleblower program, individuals who provide credible evidence of fraud against American taxpayers can now receive 10% to 30% of the fines recovered in successful enforcement actions. According to Bessent, a dedicated reporting platform is being established to allow insiders, employees, and witnesses to safely submit information directly to the Treasury.
“We are encouraging whistleblowers who know about fraud - people who are stealing from the American taxpayer, to come forward,” Bessent stated. “We will be giving rewards of up to 10 to 30 percent of the fines we collect.”
This is more than a policy announcement.
It is a direct signal that the Treasury is preparing to aggressively pursue large-scale fraud networks draining federal funds.
The potential rewards are massive.
A $5 million fraud case could generate up to $1.5 million for the whistleblower who exposed it. In major federal investigations involving corporate fraud, grant abuse, or taxpayer theft, payouts could reach tens of millions of dollars.
For years, insiders who witnessed corruption often stayed silent, fearing retaliation or believing nothing would change. This new program flips the script — turning whistleblowers into a frontline force against fraud.
Instead of corrupt officials and contractors getting rich off taxpayer money, the individuals who help stop them now stand to benefit.
The message from Treasury is clear: the era of silent corruption is ending and those who expose it will be rewarded.

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