Chapter 1: What recent actions did Trump's DOJ take against Minnesota Democrats?
It just keeps getting worse for Ilhan Omar. At the same time, apparently it's getting a lot better. Her net worth jumped nearly $30 million in one year, while she's claiming she's not a millionaire. It's her husband's company, but all sorts of weird stuff going on. Now, Donald Trump has ripped crooked Ilhan Omar. His house ramps up investigation into exploding net worth.
There is an oversight committee investigation as to how she got so rich so quick. Something doesn't quite add up. At the same time, there's an active, let's just, I don't know if I want to say probe or whatever, but heightened attention on the fact that she, according to several liberal news outlets, may have married her brother in an immigration fraud scheme. Yowza, why are we living like this?
Don't get me wrong. There have been arrests of way worse criminals.
Chapter 2: How has Ilhan Omar's net worth come under scrutiny?
This is pretty bad if it gets proven to be true. But how does this happen? My friends, take a look at the political environment. Democrats will take whatever they want. They're aggressive. Conservatives, oh, Lord have mercy. They sit back and they do a lot of nothing. So what ends up happening? Well, conservatives doing their whole lot of nothing. Bad people take over.
But Donald Trump's not one of these guys who does nothing. He's just surrounded largely by people who do nothing. And people are complaining that Pam Bondi hasn't made a single arrest with Matt Walsh making the astute point that we literally have video footage of Don Lemon breaking the law. You can go arrest him now. And they've not done it. Why? That's wild.
I don't know what they're doing, but they're apparently doing a whole lot of nothing.
Chapter 3: What conspiracy allegations are surrounding Ilhan Omar?
Armie Dillon seems to be doing something, but hopefully she can get some movement at the DOJ. Fox News reports Trump rips crooked Ilhan Omar. His house ramps up investigation into exploding net worth. Her earnings disclosure showed her investments jumped nearly $30 million in one year. I have questions. Let's talk about what that means. President Donald Trump slammed Rep.
Ilhan Omar, a member of the far-left squad in the House, over her multimillion-dollar net worth during a news conference from the White House Tuesday afternoon. Trump called the Somali-born lawmaker from Minnesota crooked Tuesday amid a probe by congressional Republicans on the House Oversight Committee looking into how her wealth exploded after she became a lawmaker.
In just one year, Omar's net worth reportedly jumped $30 million. I'll do the pinky thing. $30 million, according to financial disclosures. I was told that Ilhan Omar is worth $30 million. Trump then quipped, Trump, it's quite a bit more than that, actually. Let's break it down. She never had a job. She's a crooked congressman. So here you, it's another one, Trump, congressperson.
or at least Congresswoman. Nobody talks about the fact that $19 billion at a minimum is missing in Minnesota, given to a large degree, but by Somalians, they've taken it. Somalians. Can you imagine? And they don't do it. A lot of very low IQ people, they don't do it. Other people work it out and they get them money and they go out and they buy Mercedes-Benzes. They have no money.
They never had money. They never had a life. They never had a government. They never had a country because there's basically no country. Somalia is not even a country. It's not even a country. They don't have anything that resembles a country. And if it is a country, it's considered just about the worst in the world. They come here and they become rich and they don't have a job.
Trump complained from the podium in the White House briefing room before turning his focus to Omar.
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Chapter 4: How do political dynamics affect law enforcement in Minnesota?
Omar denied being a millionaire earlier this year, posting an act that she acts that she barely has thousands, alone millions, and has argued she is being targeted by House Republicans investigation. No, no, no, no, no.
You communists don't get to play the it's just on paper card after you pushed for a wealth tax for the better part of the last decade, saying we're going to tax you based on the wealth you have, not the cash in your wallet or bank account. Ilhan Omar and the other commies and socialists have said, we should have a wealth tax.
Okay, well, your joint filing shows a net worth around $35 to $40 million, so pay the F up. That's the rules you wanted. And now you're going, I don't even have thousands, just a net worth. Yeah, well, we tried explaining this to you. Maybe it's a wake-up call. Maybe you're going to realize what net worth actually means.
The concern, according to Republican Oversight Chairman James Comer, is tied to both Omar and her politically connected husband, Tim Minette. Omar disclosed 2024 valuations of Rose Lake Capital LLC, a business firm co-founded by her husband, at somewhere between $5 million and $25 million in 2024. Just one year before, in 2023, the company's value is between $1 and $1,000.
So let's talk about evaluation. How do they get an evaluation at five to 25 million? Well, I don't know why you'd disclose that if it was imaginary. That is to say, let's play a game. What is net worth and what is the value of a company? Well, I'll use the free press as an example. Barry Weiss's company that sold to CBS. They bought it for $150 million.
Her estimated revenue was around $10 to $11 million per year. So the acquisition was a 10 to 15x revenue evaluation. That is because she does about $10 million per year. They multiplied it by 15 and said that's the value of the company. Now why? Listen. If I was making $10 million a year cash in my pocket, right? I'm not saying she was.
And you come to me and say, I want to buy it for $10 million. I'd be like, why? I'll have that at the end of the year. $20 million. I'm not going to do anything with the $10 million, otherwise, other than invest it, and I'll have another $10 million a year after that. You've got to give me more up front. It's basically how anything works, right?
So, if you had a company that was generating $10 to, I don't know, $15 million, right? Well, the value is going to be, you could argue if you'd like, $100 to $150 million. But are you going to claim that on your taxes? Maybe you want to sound like a boss and be like, well, my company's evaluation is as such. But typically people don't do that.
This means there's no reason for Ilhan Omar to claim that the company is worth between five and 25 million just because, like there's no reason to 10X their revenue. If they were pulling in 10, let's say a million bucks a year, and they're like, let's 15X it and call it 15. Now it's worth between five and 15 million.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of redistricting on political power?
$150 million. They want to say Trump took Tuesday to the White House briefing room to tout his achievements roughly one year after he was sworn in for a second term, including the arrest of thousands of criminals in Minnesota amid his administration's ice. You know, we go, what's going on?
Trump also slammed Minnesota and its leaders for the rampant fraud the Trump administration has been investigating involving the state's large Somalian population. Ilhan Omar comes from Somalia, a backward country, but she'll come here and then she wants to tell us how to run our country. The Constitution says, I have a title to this. I can't stand her.
Chapter 6: How does the political environment influence federal and state relations?
In addition, House Republican officials within the Trump administration have also reportedly indicated they are aware of allegations against Omar and would be looking into them. Let's not forget Nancy Mace from House.gov moves subpoena Ilhan Omar and alleged brother husband. I literally says brother husband in Minnesota fraud probe motion blocked by both parties. Huh?
I want to know about her brother husband. What does this mean? Look, we live in wild times. I don't trust any of these people. I don't trust that. Let me put it like this. The fraud we have seen from the Somali community, not just in Minnesota, but in Ohio and other places. Now we're hearing about Washington. I'm sorry. This is about a country. Trump says not a country, but it is.
And the people and their tendencies. And I don't see why we would claim Ilhan Omar would get any benefit of the doubt. She is a part of this community that is disproportionately defrauding this country. Why would we be like, no, she's different? I'm not saying it's based on her race. I'm saying it is her literal people she has said she is advocating for on stage.
She has said she represents the interests of Somalia, and the Somalis are funneling money out of the state back to their home country. Is she representing that? Well, she said she was. Not explicitly, but... She did. Because this is what they're doing. And they're doing it all over the place. Now, by all means, you can say, Tim, it's not fair. It's some criminals doing it. Sure.
But then I got to tell you, my friends, we're looking at. We're we're we're looking at. Multiple states and people from Somalia doing it.
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Chapter 7: What is the significance of the subpoenas issued to Minnesota officials?
So what can I say? Anyway, my friends, I'll wrap it up there. Smash the like button. Share the show with every person you've ever met in your life. Stay tuned. More to come. And we'll see you all in the next segment. This is why I say homeschool your kids. But I do got to say, based on this viral video, the kids are all right.
In this viral clip, a Minnesota teacher tries telling students that the officer who shot Renee Good was not in any danger. And they debate with her, to which they have the great quote, just because you're yelling doesn't mean you're winning the argument. However, the teacher that insults the students intelligence.
Well, I don't know what happened to make sure these kids had a good hat on their shoulders, but it did. The issue is these are the kind of teachers you're going to get in schools. I don't believe teachers should be doing these things. I don't believe news organizations should be doing these things. I believe the purpose of school is to help children think critically.
not to tell them they're wrong and stupid about issues of news and opinion, but to ask them why they think it, offer up some challenges, and have them work out the issue. This teacher, however, is a liberal activist, angry, and obviously on the side of the protesters, and so she's trying to proselytize and advocate to her students.
And in the process, insulting students' intelligence during an ugly classroom clash over Renee Good's death. Indeed, they say, a veteran Minnesota high school teacher bizarrely raged over the details surrounding anti-ICE protester Rene Good's death during a heated argument with a student, which ended when she insulted the boy's intelligence, according to a video of the disturbing scene.
Becker High School social studies teacher Dr. Heather Abramson grew increasingly agitated as she insisted that ICE agent Jonathan Ross use unnecessary deadly force against Good, according to libs of TikTok, which posted the clip. and identified Abramson in a Tuesday X post. Let's play the clip for you guys and see if we can get some audio on this.
If he was really afraid your job as a police officer is to de escalate split second. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. This video showing a heated confrontation inside a Minnesota classroom is going viral after being posted by libs of TikTok.
We get it. What did the teacher say? So say, though, after the fact, she said something like just because you're alive doesn't mean you're intelligent. You see, this is the social and mental breakdown of this country. And it's why I say homeschool your kids. No, he had. No, I'm not going to argue with you, she says. The video clip is actually quite sad. Here's what the teacher should have done.
Here's what I'd do if I was a teacher. I'd say to the students, I reviewed the footage. I looked at all the different angles and regardless of opinion, right? So you can go either way. The teacher said, I don't believe that the agent was in any real danger for his life. And for that reason, my conclusion is that this was an unreasonable shoot. That's actually not my opinion.
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Chapter 8: What predictions can be made about the future of U.S. governance?
There's a better path forward, in my opinion. I certainly disagree with Nick on many things. I thought we had a great show and I'm not, I know there's gonna be people being like, why didn't you challenge Nick? I ain't struggle sessioning people.
Commentator wants to come on and commentate if they're a communist or otherwise, and there'll be pushback where the pushback is warranted in the positions that they're, let me say it like this. We had a communist on the show and people are going to say, Tim, you got heated and you were pushing back.
Yeah, because the communist was saying things that were challenging fact, like what is due process? Nick didn't do that. Nick said, here's my opinion on race. And I'm like, but don't you think that doesn't really work? And he says, I think it does. And I'm like. Well, you're allowed to think those things, I guess. He didn't say things like, that video we all watched is not correct.
It's like, but in the video, that's not what comes up. So we have a difference on more abstraction and opinion on people. And with the communist, she argues what gets frustrating. I'll break it down pretty simply. Kilmara Obrego-Garcia's due process was violent. I say, no, his due process as a non-citizen is expedited removal, but he didn't get a jury trial. No, that's not due process.
And she just kept saying it. What's frustrating is no matter how many times you say that's not due process, it doesn't process. With Nick, we got to an impasse on the question of Jewish individuals. And I said, you've made your point. I get it. I disagree with it. I think it's wrong, but okay. It's an opinion on the views of how a culture operates.
We're not talking about an issue of statistics or video. It's an analysis on the statistics for which we can look up the data. So, again, he may be wrong. Opinion wise. But at least, you know, this is this is what separates really the left and the right. And there are people with bad opinions on the right and we'll argue them. But the issue of the facts remains.
Nick will say, I looked at the FBI crime data and it shows there's a higher rate of crime, you know, in black neighborhoods towards white people, blah, blah, blah. And it's like, well, the FBI does say that. And then the question is, so how does that translate? And they say, here's my thoughts and opinions on how we solve that. And I say, I don't know if that's a good idea and will work.
And he says, well, I do. It's like, okay. Then you get someone who's like, He was, he was, she was going the Kilmer-Obrego route, but it wasn't factual. So anyway, you get the point. You get the point. Anyway. My point on all of this for these teachers is that these activists are more about social cohesion. They want to say what they need to say to fit in and not what is true.
And I don't think it works. So what I will say is I like the video because it shows the kids are all right. Not all of them, but it also shows why you should homeschool your kids. I'm going to wrap it up there. Smash the like button. Share the show with every person you've ever met. You can follow me on Instagram at TimCast. Thanks for hanging out. We'll see you on the next segment.
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