@MazzaMedia It’s simple, the McAlberts owned the town which means they were in charge of all of it, including drugs. The pizza shop probably laundered the money.
Stop pretending this is about cracking down on fraud when Trump literally let people who stole hundreds of millions in Medicare and Medicaid money walk free. One guy stole $1.3 billion and served 14 months of a 20-year sentence. When a reporter asked the DOJ about it, they refused to answer.
That’s the hypocrisy people are angry about. Republicans want to talk tough on fraud while protecting the biggest fraudsters when they’re politically connected. If fraud is wrong, then it should be wrong for everyone.
@MAGACult2 He’s like a child he would push the envelope. It’s one thing after another and at some point he’s going to do serious damage. You’re correct Congress is allowing this to happen. No one should be surprised when he takes that final act..
🚨🚨🚨 It keeps getting worse
@lawyeroyer “The 1.8 billion Trump – Blanche slush fund is even more corrupt than we knew. Todd Blanche is offering to cut Republican senators IN on the PAYOUT to WIN their support. Please share widely and call your SENATORS to shut this down“‼️
Jeff Bezos just said the bottom half of Americans should pay zero federal income tax.
And honestly? He may have accidentally exposed the entire scam.
Bezos pointed to a nurse in Queens making roughly $75,000 a year and paying around $12,000 in taxes:
“We shouldn’t be asking this nurse in Queens to send money to Washington.”
Think about how insane this system has become.
A nurse working 12-hour shifts is taxed before she even sees her paycheck while billionaires borrow against appreciating assets, exploit loopholes, and sometimes pay lower effective tax rates than school teachers.
The average American is funding an empire they can barely afford to live in.
Wars.
Interest payments.
Corporate subsidies.
Defense contracts.
Lobbyist wish lists.
Meanwhile the person changing bedpans in Queens gets her paycheck carved up like she’s financing Rome before collapse.
The most dangerous thing Bezos said wasn’t about taxes.
It was admitting out loud that the people carrying the country on their backs are getting crushed while the system tells them it’s “normal.”
@TedDanielnews One of the firstb5hings I noticed was the unlimited overtime when the Read trial was going on, it was obvious their loyalty was being bought. Didn’t seem the taxpayers cared. How many more FTEs could they have hired with all that OT money
Here’s a preview of “Clocking In and Cashing Out”, a long form investigative and accountability report airing this evening on #Boston25
This is the story I first posted about Monday.
@GBX_Press Are they on the stock market as well, seems all of the trump administration is getting rich. Yet a salesman selling to a physician or healthcare provider cant even buy a box of doughnuts, that’s enticement
🚨 JUST IN:
Trump’s sons became partners in a Kazakh mining company.
Right after the company received a $1.6 billion government contract in the US!
Are we having fun yet, America?
🚨NEW: Father of two died after getting trapped in a Boston subway station escalator while more than a dozen people walked past him without helping
Steven McCluskey, 40, lost his balance while going down an escalator at Davis Station in Somerville just before 5 a.m. on February 27
Surveillance video shows his coat getting caught in the escalator as he desperately tried to free himself
As the fabric tightened around his neck, McCluskey eventually collapsed at the bottom of the escalator
Video released by the MBTA shows multiple people walking past him without stopping to help, including one man who watched briefly before walking away
An employee finally stopped the escalator more than 20 minutes later before medics arrived and performed CPR
@RepJackKimble What about all the fringe benefits, you know, health care, staff, paid travel, vacations, food, insider trading secrets, pension, retirement, Capital complex, VIP treatment, etc surely these account for something
Just a friendly warning. We don’t even make $200k per year in Congress despite working nearly 140 days. If we aren’t properly compensated, a lot of us will go to the private sector and you will be left with some real idiots in Congress.
Mike Johnson says Congress can't survive on $174k because of inflation, and uses that to justify letting members trade stocks.
Incredible take from the guy who decided his only job was taking orders from the President.
One of the biggest problems with this case has always been that the public gets shown pieces separately. A text here. A phone call there.
A police movement somewhere else. But once you start COMBINING…the day starts looking very different.
Here’s what the communication timeline actually starts looking like when layered together chronologically.
2:22:35 AM Brian Albert calls Brian Higgins
For 1 second
2:22:52 AM Brian Higgins immediately calls Brian Albert backfor 22 seconds
Meanwhile Jen McCabe’s phone records show repeated calls to John O’Keefe deleted calls, unanswered calls, outgoing attempts, internet activity, Including the now heavily scrutinized:
2:27:40 AM “how long to die in cold”
6:03 AM Jen arrives at 34 Fairview Then a rapid sequence begins
6:03–6:24 AM Calls to Nicole Albert
Calls involving Brian Albert, Police arrival activity, Additional internet searches involving “die in cold”
7:20:18 AM Brian Albert calls Brian Higgins
1 minute 56 seconds
7:22:24 AM Brian Higgins calls Chief Ken Berkowitz
3 minutes 30 seconds
7:30:31 AM Brian Higgins calls Brian Albert
5 minutes 47 seconds
7:57:42 AM Brian Albert calls Brian Higgins
12 minutes 33 seconds
That is now multiple calls, extended duration between witness/homeowner, federal agent, and police chief all within a short morning window
This is BEFORE the public narrative stabilizes, formal reports are finalized, extensive witness statements are completed
11:30 AM Proctor and Yuri interview McCabe's and Brian Albert
Then immediately at 11:30:22 AM Brian Albert calls Jen
For 1 minute 31 seconds
The communication continues DURING the investigative phase.
12:20 PM Jen calls Brian who was just at her house
2:00 PM Brian Albert calls Kevin Albert for 8 min
3:10 Brian Higgins calls Kevin Albert for 12 min
3:24 PM Brian Albert calls Higgins for 6 min
6:12 PM Brian albert calls Higgins for 1 minute
6:16 PM Berky calls Higgins for 5 min
6:35 PM Brian Albert calls Higgins for 10 min
6:45 PM Brian Albert calls Kevin Albert for 16 min
6:48 PM Berky calls Higgins for 4 min
7:54 PM Jen to Nicole Albert “Kerry talked to the cops. and kept it simple”
7:56 PM Nicole Albert responds
“okay try and get some sleep talk tomorrow”
7:57 PM Jen “any update”
7:57 PM Nicole Albert “we'll get more info tomorrow don't want to text about it”
SUNDAY JANUARY 30, 2022
12:19 PM Kevin Albert to Brian Higgins (17:21)
12:52 PM Chief Ken Berkowitz to Brian Higgins (9:46)
1:06 PM Brian Albert to Chief Ken Berkowitz (16:46)
Cell phone location data revealed that Jen McCabe spent roughly 45 minutes to an hour on January 30 at the private residence of Canton Police Lieutenant Michael Lank. Kerry Roberts and Lank’s wife were also allegedly present.
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 1, 2022
In a family group chat involving Jen McCabe Matt McCabe Brian Albert Nicole Albert
12:51 PM Brian Albert “Julie said Channel 4 is in DE”
1:04 PM Matt McCabe “Ask Chris to ask some questions. Tell them the guy never went into the house.”
1:13 PM During Kerry Roberts’ formal interview with Proctor Jen McCabe texts “She is telling him EVERYTHING!!”
1:16 PM Matt McCabe “yep. If she pleads out, it will end. If she fights it, it will be an episode.”
1:34 p.m. Matt McCabe texts the group chat: "Troopers back out front, but in front of asian house. And looks like more has been dug up there or at least looks like it".
1:48 PM Berky calls Brian Albert for 8 min
Viewed individually, any one text may be explained away.
But when organized chronologically across multiple days alongside the known phone calls and investigative activity, people can better understand why these communications continue drawing scrutiny.
I am the Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization. I am visiting China this week in a personal capacity as a supportive son.
Normal people visit their mothers in a personal capacity. Normal people attend funerals in a personal capacity. I do it beside sixteen CEOs, five billionaires worth $870 billion, and a 500-aircraft Boeing order being finalized with Beijing during the trip. Goldman Sachs. Citigroup. Mastercard. Visa. Tim Cook. Larry Fink. Stephen Schwarzman.
In a personal capacity.
I am also the Chief Strategy Officer of American Bitcoin. My qualifications for this role include mowing lawns on my father's golf courses, laying tile at his properties, and serving as a boardroom judge on The Apprentice from 2010 to 2015. I have no documented experience in cryptocurrency, blockchain, or Bitcoin mining. My stake in American Bitcoin alone was worth $548 million by September 2025 — eight months into my father's second term.
We purchased 16,000 Bitmain mining rigs for $314 million. Bitmain is Chinese. Bitmain is headquartered in Beijing. Beijing is where I am visiting in a personal capacity. In March we bought 11,298 more. The terms were "unusual" — hundreds of millions in equipment for "future considerations." I'm not sure what "future considerations" means in this context, especially when your father sets the tariff rate on your supplier's home country. I can tell you it is not a "conflict of interest." It is a "supply chain relationship."
On May 12, the day I boarded this plane, my father announced a trade agreement with China. Tariffs on Chinese goods dropped from 145 percent to 30 percent. That is a 115-point reduction on the country that manufactures my equipment, announced the same day I flew there. I did not know. I did not ask. I did not need to ask.
My family owns 60 percent of World Liberty Financial. We receive 75 percent of every token sold. The New Yorker's running total is $4.2 billion. Politico documented $12.9 billion in trading volume. Let me tell you about our team.
My brother Barron is our "DeFi visionary." He was eighteen years old. His prior experience is being tall.
My brother Don is "Web3 Ambassador." His prior experience is selling condos and shooting elephants.
I handle "strategic planning." My prior experience is tile.
My brother-in-law Jared received $2 billion from the Saudi sovereign wealth fund six months after leaving the White House. The fund's own advisory panel flagged his "lack of private equity experience" and called the due diligence results "unsatisfactory." They gave him the money anyway.
My sister Ivanka received Chinese government approval for 16 trademarks during my father's first term. The categories included handbags, sunglasses, perfume, baby blankets, and voting machines. Voting machines. From China. While her father was president. That is not "corruption." That is "brand diversification."
My father spent four years on Hunter Biden. Four years. The charge: Hunter sat on the board of Burisma for $83,000 a month with no energy experience. My father called it the greatest corruption in American political history. He withheld $391 million in military aid to Ukraine to pressure an investigation. He was impeached for it. He did it again. A special counsel was appointed. Total cost to taxpayers: millions. Total Hunter earnings: $11 million over five years.
Let me do the math my father never did.
Hunter Biden made $6,027 per day. My family makes $8.75 million per day. That is 1,451 times Hunter's rate. We earn his entire five-year scandal every thirty hours.
Hunter had no energy experience. I have no crypto experience. Hunter sat on one board. I run the operation. Hunter met one banker for a coffee. I sit on Air Force One beside $870 billion negotiating with the country that manufactures my equipment.
But here is the part that makes me proud.
We launched a cryptocurrency in my father's name. It peaked at $73. It trades today at $2.43. Retail investors lost 95 percent of their money. We collected $400 million in transaction fees regardless of price. We hosted a dinner — the top 220 holders gained entry by holding enough of my father's coin. The top 29 received a champagne toast with the President of the United States. Price of admission: approximately $3.28 million in tokens. A public school teacher earns $3.28 million in 47 years. We call that "community engagement." Not "selling access." Access is what Hunter Biden sold for a cup of coffee.
Three days before I boarded this plane to Beijing, our team moved $12 million in memecoin assets to custody platforms. Routine. Unrelated. Everything is unrelated to everything.
In a personal capacity.
On January 24, 2025 — four days after the inauguration — my father fired seventeen inspectors general in a single night. Without explanation. Without notice to Congress. Seventeen. The people whose job is to look. He removed them all at once and no one replaced them. There is no inspector general for a son's "personal capacity." There is no disclosure form for love. There is no ethics office for a champagne toast priced at $3.28 million. He didn't bend the guardrails. He fired the people who hold them.
He built that. I fly in on it. $4.2 billion at cruising altitude. Every thirty hours, another Hunter Biden.
Hunter Biden got a special counsel for a cup of coffee and a board seat that paid less per month than one champagne toast with my father costs per million.
I am the Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization. I am the Chief Strategy Officer of American Bitcoin. I am the Web3 strategic planner at World Liberty Financial. I am visiting the country that manufactures my mining rigs, approved my sister's trademarks, and funds my brother-in-law's private equity firm, on a plane beside $870 billion and a president who spent four years calling $11 million treason.
In a personal capacity. As a supportive son.