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[00:00:00] a terrible circumstance at a town hall
[00:00:02] where a man apparently got up and
[00:00:04] sprayed a substance at her. Now, this
[00:00:05] stuff is really, really dangerous.
[00:00:06] Again, doesn't matter whether it's right
[00:00:07] or whether it's left. Physical
[00:00:09] altercations with people on the basis of
[00:00:10] politics is not an American thing. Do
[00:00:12] not do this. Yan Omar, for her part,
[00:00:14] representative from Minnesota, put out a
[00:00:17] statement, quote, "Ice will leave
[00:00:18] Minnesota if you hand over your voter
[00:00:19] roles, tells you everything you need to
[00:00:20] know. This was never about immigration
[00:00:22] or fraud. It was always about rigging
[00:00:23] elections. I have a question. How
[00:00:25] precisely would transparency in the
[00:00:27] voter roles allow for the rigging of
[00:00:28] elections?
[00:00:30] I'm going to need like an explainer
[00:00:32] like how how do you get from point A
[00:00:37] voter roles to point B rigging
[00:00:39] elections? The answer is you don't. It's
[00:00:42] all political nonsense.
[00:00:45] Ilhan Omar, however, has been in a fair
[00:00:46] bit of political trouble because of
[00:00:48] course there are a bunch of
[00:00:49] investigations facing Ilhan Omar.
[00:00:53] According to the Wall Street Journal,
[00:00:54] President Trump suggested in a social
[00:00:55] media post on Monday that Omar profited
[00:00:58] from the state's massive welfare fraud
[00:00:59] scandal and said that the Justice
[00:01:00] Department is currently scrutinizing
[00:01:02] her. Representative James Comr of
[00:01:04] Kentucky, chairman of the House
[00:01:05] Oversight Committee, has also suggested
[00:01:07] that he might subpoena Omar's husband
[00:01:09] after the pair disclosed a significant
[00:01:11] increase in financial assets.
[00:01:14] So, Ilhan Omar obviously, you know,
[00:01:16] listen, she she's got a bunch of sketchy
[00:01:19] sketchy circumstances surrounding her.
[00:01:22] Omar's Omar's most recent financial
[00:01:24] disclosure for May 2025 showed that she
[00:01:26] and her husband have assets between 6
[00:01:28] and $30 million,
[00:01:31] which are up from one year earlier when
[00:01:34] they reported between 37,000 and
[00:01:36] $28,000.
[00:01:38] Um, what now?
[00:01:40] What? I mean that that's NBA starlevel
[00:01:44] pay for Ilhan Omar and her husband.
[00:01:47] Omar's husband, the political consultant
[00:01:49] Tim Minet, is involved with a variety of
[00:01:51] businesses including a venture capital
[00:01:53] management firm in Washington DC and a
[00:01:55] winery in Santa Rosa, California. Well,
[00:01:56] unless that is the most successful
[00:01:58] winery in history. I'm having a hard
[00:01:59] time seeing this.
[00:02:02] It was the significant increase in the
[00:02:03] valuation of the capital management firm
[00:02:05] and winery that were the drivers of the
[00:02:07] couple's jump in assets.
[00:02:10] Jacqueline Rogers, an Omar spokeswoman,
[00:02:11] said, quote, "She does not have millions
[00:02:13] in the bank. The value range listed for
[00:02:15] the assets reflects the full cost
[00:02:16] assessment of the businesses in which
[00:02:17] her husband is one of several partners
[00:02:19] and does not reflect her husband's
[00:02:20] individual share."
[00:02:23] Obviously, Ilhan Omar has been involved
[00:02:26] again in a wide variety of suspicious
[00:02:28] circumstances regarding her district.
[00:02:33] The Washington Free Beacon, by the way,
[00:02:36] reports that the House Ethics Committee
[00:02:38] requires reporting only her husband's
[00:02:40] stake, not the full value of the LLC.
[00:02:41] So, that appears not to be true.
[00:02:44] At the same time, apparently,
[00:02:47] there are more investigations coming.
[00:02:49] According to Fox News's Elizabeth
[00:02:51] McDonald,
[00:02:53] it would be reasonable for the media to
[00:02:54] ask what is going on with Omar's
[00:02:56] husband's winery. Omar valued it at up
[00:02:58] to $5 million on her 2025 financial
[00:03:01] disclosures. All we can find is that E
[00:03:04] stru LLC was registered as an LLC in
[00:03:06] Santa Rosa, California. We can't find a
[00:03:08] physical winery. It had promoted wine
[00:03:10] products, but there's little evidence of
[00:03:12] a functioning winery today. The
[00:03:13] business's website for purchasing wine
[00:03:15] doesn't work. The listed phone number is
[00:03:16] disconnected. Its social media has been
[00:03:18] inactive since early 2023. The winery
[00:03:22] has al also been tied to at least one
[00:03:23] investor lawsuit against her husband,
[00:03:25] his partner, and the winery, alleging
[00:03:27] misrepresentation of the business as a
[00:03:29] legitimate company, and that was
[00:03:30] reportedly settled. One investor named
[00:03:32] Naima Mode alleged they persuaded him to
[00:03:34] invest 300 grand in the winery based on
[00:03:36] promises and money would be tripled
[00:03:38] within 18 months with 10% monthly
[00:03:40] interest if it wasn't paid back on time.
[00:03:43] Apparently, the $300,000 investment was
[00:03:45] returned about a month late. None of the
[00:03:47] promised profits were delivered. his
[00:03:49] complaint saw at least $780,000 in
[00:03:52] damages.
[00:03:54] That is a that is a massive jump in
[00:03:56] valuation. So something is going on
[00:03:58] pretty clearly. Now, obviously, Ilhan
[00:04:02] Omar is one of the more controversial
[00:04:03] political figures in the country and for
[00:04:05] good reason given her statements in
[00:04:07] support of a wide variety of enemies of
[00:04:10] the United States up to and including an
[00:04:13] attempt before she was in Congress to
[00:04:14] write a letter, a sympathetic letter to
[00:04:16] a person on behalf of a person who tries
[00:04:18] to join ISIS. Well, yesterday there is a
[00:04:21] terrible circumstance at a town hall in
[00:04:24] Minneapolis where a man apparently got
[00:04:26] up. This person appears to be a
[00:04:29] right-winger who obviously is um
[00:04:34] shall we say less than hinged and he got
[00:04:36] up and he sprayed a substance at her.
[00:04:38] Now this stuff is really really
[00:04:39] dangerous. Again, doesn't matter whether
[00:04:40] it's right or whether it's left.
[00:04:42] Physical altercations with people on the
[00:04:43] basis of politics is not an American
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[00:06:06] Okay. And frankly, we're we're quite
[00:06:08] lucky as a country that this person was
[00:06:11] spraying a substance and not bullets.
[00:06:13] The fact that we have politicians who
[00:06:15] are in close proximity with the
[00:06:16] population on a on a widespread level
[00:06:19] means that there is the opportunity in
[00:06:21] many open circumstances like this to do
[00:06:23] physical violence. And this is a
[00:06:24] reminder of that. It's dangerous stuff.
[00:06:26] Here's some of the video.
[00:06:28] >> And DHS Secretary Christy Nome must
[00:06:31] resign or face impeachment.
[00:06:35] You must be
[00:06:42] >> security tackled this person apparently
[00:06:44] who was sitting up near the front.
[00:06:46] >> For those who can't see,
[00:06:48] >> he sprayed something on her and then and
[00:06:50] then he was tackled.
[00:06:52] >> He got in very close proximity to her.
[00:06:54] This is another angle and he appears to
[00:06:56] be spraying her and then he starts
[00:06:58] yelling at her.
[00:07:01] I mean,
[00:07:03] >> by the way, piss poor job by security
[00:07:04] there. Really, really bad job by
[00:07:06] security. They only they only get him
[00:07:07] afterward. As soon as the man gets up
[00:07:08] and starts walking toward Ilhan Omar,
[00:07:10] they need to tackle him. That is a bad
[00:07:12] job by the security team right there.
[00:07:14] But again, we're living in a very fraugh
[00:07:15] time. A lot of dangerous people out
[00:07:17] there. The suspect here sprayed
[00:07:19] something. We don't know what that was,
[00:07:20] but again, we live in a world where it
[00:07:22] could have been asset. It could have
[00:07:23] been a gun. I mean, this is this is
[00:07:24] dangerous stuff. It needs to stop. It
[00:07:26] needs to stop. I don't care about the
[00:07:27] politics. It needs to stop.
[00:07:29] It really does. This is why we have
[00:07:31] voting in this country. This is why we
[00:07:33] have checks and balances in this
[00:07:34] country. This is why we have a free
[00:07:35] press in this country.
[00:07:38] That is that is and and we've had too
[00:07:40] many circumstances over the course of
[00:07:42] the past 15 years in which what was
[00:07:45] sprayed was not in fact a substance, a
[00:07:47] chemical substance or something, but was
[00:07:49] bullets. Whether it is the congressional
[00:07:51] baseball shooting, which again has come
[00:07:53] a kind of memory hold, or whether it is
[00:07:55] the murder of Charlie Kirk, this stuff
[00:07:57] is unbelievably dangerous. I'm not that
[00:07:59] short, but you know what is short? This
[00:08:01] clip.
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