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[00:00:00] Um, I think the big story of the year
[00:00:01] for us was exposing the um the the the
[00:00:04] government subcontracting DEI fraud. And
[00:00:08] I wore that ridiculous wig and I met
[00:00:10] with these people that were getting
[00:00:13] hundreds of millions of dollars from the
[00:00:15] Treasury and SBA and they told me that
[00:00:18] none of the money goes to minorities. It
[00:00:21] just goes to line their pockets. So even
[00:00:24] if you support these DEI, even if you
[00:00:26] think, oh, it should go to the Native
[00:00:27] Americans, it doesn't go to the Native
[00:00:29] Americans. We went to California and
[00:00:31] interviewed the Native Americans and
[00:00:32] they want all these people to go to
[00:00:34] jail.
[00:00:34] >> There's only so much we can do as
[00:00:35] journalists.
[00:00:36] >> Yes,
[00:00:37] >> we can expose it all day long, but if
[00:00:39] nothing gets done,
[00:00:41] >> what what do we do?
[00:00:42] >> It actually might undermine the
[00:00:44] credibility of your journalism if
[00:00:46] nothing happens. So I think it's
[00:00:47] important for us to try to hold the
[00:00:50] people to account that hold them
[00:00:52] accountable. My vision for 2026 is we
[00:00:56] need arrests. We need people to go to
[00:00:58] prison if they break. By the way, I
[00:01:00] would go to prison if I did this. So,
[00:01:03] um, the year in review next year, our
[00:01:06] work will lead to arrests. And if it
[00:01:09] doesn't lead to arrests, I'm going to
[00:01:11] investigate the prosecutors themselves.
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