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Good:
https://x.com/BillMelugin_/status/2049107291681468...BREAKING: DOJ confirms to
@FoxNews
that FBI and HSI agents are currently raiding 20+ locations in the Minneapolis, MN area in relation to ongoing federal fraud investigations. Sources tell FOX the locations are largely Somali linked businesses, including the infamous "Quality Learning Center". I'm told these are court approved search warrants being served and they are tied to fraud, not immigration enforcement. Fox is told 22 search warrants were executed in Minnesota this morning.
DOJ spokesperson holding statement:
“Today the FBI with federal, state and local law enforcement is involved in court-authorized law enforcement activity as part of an ongoing fraud investigation.”Now do the hospice burrito truck in LA.
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Now do the hospice burrito truck in LA. ~Dope1, guy who thinks X is a legitimate source of information
Then do the Epstein list.
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Then do the Epstein list.
Anything but the Epstein List!
Look! Over there!
A hospice burrito truck!
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What the hell is a hospice burrito truck?
Must be something really serious.
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What the hell is a hospice burrito truck?
That's California. Under the guy you're going to vote for to be President.
Am I the only one here who follows the news? Correction: Burrito stand, not a truck.
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Am I the only one here who follows the news? Correction: Burrito stand, not a truck.
Obviously much more serious a crime than the billions made by the Trump family in their crypto scam, or the hundreds of millions made by Trump insiders by insider trading the crap out of the Iran war.
Looks like a Squirrel to me.
The Trump regime is looking more and more like one gigantic glass house, and you know well what happens to folks who throw stones from inside those glass houses, especially when they don’t even bother to open the window before tossing their rocks.
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Obviously much more serious a crime than the billions made by the Trump family in their crypto scam, or the hundreds of millions made by Trump insiders by insider trading the crap out of the Iran war.
And yet, it's crime and fraud. Taking place under the Competent Governance of the guy that this board will overwhelmingly vote for to be President in 2028. What will be amusing is that this board will also eventually talk itself into believing that all the CA and MN fraud is all made up.
At any rate. Attempted thread distractions aside, the feds are cracking down on fraud and that's a good thing.
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At any rate. Attempted thread distractions aside, the feds are cracking down on fraud and that's a good thing.
But it’s the gargantuan size of the crimes they are ignoring that tells the real story.
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But it’s the gargantuan size of the crimes they are ignoring that tells the real story.
Don't worry. California's $70B+ in fraud is on the list.
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...that FBI and HSI agents are currently raiding 20+ locations in the Minneapolis, MN If fraud is proven, I hope the "JCs" in charge go to prison.
I was delighted to see "The Scooter Store" get busted. But, according to the net sifter, the "JCs" who ran the company, and personally profited from the fraud, were neither imprisoned or fined.
The Scooter Store, Ltd. (stylized as The SCOOTER Store) was a privately company based in New Braunfels, Texas which sold power mobility products, including mobility scooters, motorized wheelchairs and related products and accessories. The company served 48 U.S. states and Puerto Rico.
Following a raid by the FBI in February 2013,[2][3] The Scooter Store filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and ceased all cash sales to the public. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scooter_Storeiirc, that scam involved the company having a fleet of scummy Doctors on retainer, who would fill out the necessary forms declaring a scooter to be "medically necessary" for anyone who wanted one, so Medicare would pay for it. The company was put out of business, but no-one running the scam went to prison. This is Shinyland. "Must not burden the JCs".
Steve