Ilhan Omar’s daughter Isra Hirsi joined the flotilla of leftists that traveled to Cuba to render support for the Red regime. Are these leftists plotting the over throw of the American government? Why would any American join these communists?
Here’s more from Liz Wheeler, joined by Stu Smith — investigative analyst at City Journal, a publication of the Manhattan Institute. Together, they work to untangle Neville “Roy” Singham’s network of radical socialist groups.
New reporting from Christopher Rufo and Ryan Thorpe provides evidence that Minnesota taxpayer dollars are being funneled by Somali immigrants to Al Shabaab, the East African branches of Al Qaeda. The Rufo and Thorpe report appears in the latest newsletter from City Journal.
The Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota, Joe Thompson, has now indicted eight individuals on fraud charges. Six of the eight indictments named Somali nationals.
In addition to funneling money to Al Shabaab, these Somalians were buying luxury properties in Kenya and Turkey.“What we see are schemes stacked upon schemes, draining resources meant for those in need. It feels never ending,” Thompson said. “I have spent my career as a fraud prosecutor and the depth of the fraud in Minnesota takes my breath away.”
Providing cover for these criminals — and refusing to conduct any serious investigation into the fraud — was Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota. He’s the chump the Democrats ran to become U.S. Vice President, under Kamala Harris.
Glenn Beck reviews how these massive scams, involving the theft of billions of dollars, have worked and what we can do to stop them.
Chris Rufo wrote in a recent article in City Journal, a New York urban-policy magazine, that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has its problems and needs to be revisited by Congress.
He says while the law is unlikely to be repealed, he suggests that Congress pass legislation to modify it and limit ways in which the Civil Rights Act has given rise to the giant-enforcement bureaucracies. Dinesh D’Souza shares his thoughts on the issue and also makes the case on why the Harvard Corporation should resign and make its own conduct a case study for mismanagement at Harvard Business School.