6-9-26 Hour 3 - Cracking down on Fraud
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100 segmentsI'm going to do everything I can to make sure that Grand Platinum is the next senator from the state of Maine. Bernie Sanders. And what's the expression? Birds of the Feather campaign together? Maybe. Bernie Sanders wants Graham Platner to be the next senator from the state of Maine. The primary is today. It's Michael Pelke in for Chris Plant on the Chris Plant Show. The interesting thing about Bernie Sanders and Graham Platner, they both seem to have similar views, not just politically, but if you go back to Bernie's early writings about sex, they seem to run kind of parallel to Graham Platner. Interesting how no one's made that connection. We will see. Graham Platner expected to win the primary, the Democrat primary in Maine today. And then he would likely, unless the Democrats do the old okey-doke flippoorowski, he will likely face Susan Collins in the... fall election, November 3rd. We will see. As I said, it's Michael Pelka, in for Chris Plant. Happy to be here. You're welcome to join us at any time. AAA 630-965-8-8-8-8-630-9-6-25. We have covered the president's attendance at the NBA Finals game three last night. I'm hoping. I'm hoping he goes to game four because it's excellent content. Because it drives the Democrats nuts. And now that we have a game five happening, maybe the Spurs will invite him to visit San Antonio. Maybe they'll invite Scott Pelley. Scott Pelley, born in San Antonio. Maybe he'll show up there as well. Going on today hearings in D.C. as it relates to the Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization that for years was doing the bidding of the Democrat Party. And just now we're seeing serious investigations. what the SPLC was doing with the money they collected as a nonprofit and organizing fake, fake protests that were meant to smear Republicans. Earlier this morning, in a House hearing, Jim Jordan on the House Judiciary Committee, he is the chairman, was talking about the SPLC. and is confirming something that I had not heard before that the Biden Department of Justice actually dropped the case against the SPLC. This is really stunning to me. This scam that they were running. They knew the SPLC was doing this, but they didn't pursue the case. They dropped the case.
What were they doing? What was the SPLC doing? They were paying people to pose ass or they were paying members of the KKK to show up. Neo-Nazis, KKK members, paying them, even though they're saying, oh, no, we're the people fighting the racism. Because when you meet with them, when you consult with them, when you have them train your prosecutors, you're not going to prosecute them. No. Yeah, the SPLC was meeting with the administration, was draining prosecutors as well. You're not going to do it because it's too valuable politically. And here's the scary part. And I'm sure we'll have questions for Mr. Fair later on about this. Here's the scary part. It all worked. Field source 37, the guy at the Charlottesville rally, helped plan that rally, coordinate transportation there, was paid to attend after the event. Again, after the event where a lady was killed, the Southern Poverty Law Center almost tripled their income. 51 million to 133 million after they were coordinated hate that took place that crazy rally. You run a scam, you become the standard, you don't get prosecuted, and you make a ton of money. They got 800 million assets, 700 million, and an endowment, such a deal. And they would have gotten away with it, but for the oversight of Congress, more importantly, the work of the Justice Department. So God bless the Attorney General and the work him and his team are doing. And we look forward hearing from our witnesses today and asking them questions. And with that, I would yield to the ranking. You know what I would like to say? I would look forward to perp walks. I would look forward to people actually being charged. I will look forward to people going to prison. Just as I will look forward to people going to prison for stealing money from the American taxpayer. I look forward to hearing that the Department of Justice not only is indicting those people in the Southern Poverty Law Center, I look forward to hearing that the Department of Justice is indicting everybody involved with the fraud in Minnesota that we know is in the billions and billions of dollars. We keep hearing $9 billion, at least $9 billion, maybe as high as $18 billion in fraud. And yesterday, the vice president... was blasting governor waltz over the widespread fraud in the state and the statement that came out from uh James Comer's committee saying that the the house is saying that walls and Keith Ellison likely had to know What the heck was going on? They had to have an idea on it, the vice president, who is now the fraud czar. I guess now I can make a bit of breaking news because I left the White House to come here to do this interview with you. And before I did, we actually referred this particular case to the Department of Justice for full criminal investigation. We are not going to do what the Biden administration did and make judgments of the law before all the facts are in. But here's what's particularly troubling about this to me is, is Jesse.
You had people within Governor Walts's office who were saying, you know what, this looks like fraud. It looks like these Somalian illegal immigrants are doing something that's very shady. And then you had people who shut them down, who shut these whistleblowers down and said, you know, you're a racist or you're a xenophob for asking questions about where taxpayer money is going. What that means to me, Jesse, is that clearly people weren't taking fraud seriously, whether it rises to the level of a criminal... violation. We're going to investigate it. And, of course, if it does rise to that level, we're going to prosecute it. We have to. It's right. But we also have to make sure this is done all in the open. I will not be happy. I will not be cheering on any of this, all these constant appearances saying, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, we've got this until, again, someone is perp walked, someone is handcuffed and led out of their government office. We know that whistleblowers were threatened with all kinds of issues, their jobs, politically persecuted because they were blowing the whistle. And it came out of Walsh's office and it came out of Keith Ellison's office. So we need to get to the bottom of it. We need to have something happening. Got to grab a couple of calls here. We'll get into more on this. There's more on the Southern Poverty Law Center. I think Permilla Pramila Jayapal was flapping her gums on it. We'll get to that as well. But I see some calls are coming in. Let us check in with Tony in Manassas, Virginia. Hello, Tony. Welcome to the Chris Todd Blanche. Thank you, sir. I appreciate you taking my call. My pleasure. What's up? Well, you know, Maine being is a very quirky state, okay, obviously. And they're putting a gold medal on that description with the Graham Platner fella. But I just want to let everyone know. There are some very fine policy people running for big office, and one of them is the Republican side of the gubernatorial race. We've got a guy up there, and he is a... absolute patriot he's a Rhodes Scholar he's an attorney he was chief of staff to Colin Jerome Powell when he was the Secretary of State. He then went and took control of a $4 billion budget for INL, which is the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Liaison. He's a family man. He is, and you probably know, but most people don't. I mean, the state of Maine doesn't pay very much for the governor's care. You broke up on me. You broke out, you're breaking up on me. Who are we talking about? Bobby Charles. He's the Republican who's ahead in the polls right now. I think he's about 36 to 38 points ahead of the Bush kid who is running up there for governor. But like I said, he's a Rhodes Scholar. He's a tremendous patriot. He's, you know, he's an attorney, you know, very, very smart guy. And he's been in government, done, you know, served his country kind of thing.
And now he's gone home to Maine to try to, you know, write the ship up there. Does he have a shot? I mean, he's the leading, you got seven Republicans in the primary there. And he's currently got the big number. But overall, you have Angus King's kid who's running on the Democrat side. And I think now that Janet Mills is term limited. So she's out of there. But is Maine reliable enough? Are there enough for reliable Republicans? Will the president endorse a Republican candidate in Maine? Yeah, and that's the question, isn't it? And then the real question beside that is, would that help or would that hurt? Yeah. So that's the problem we have here. But hopefully Mainers will come to their senses and common senses what you've been talking about. And I appreciate that. But, I mean, this is a guy that is, you know, still qualified and he's a pragmatic person. And he's someone that Maine needs. And we need that governorship, you know, for, you know, for the national scene as well. Isn't there, correct me if I'm wrong, I remember a while back. There was a guy in Maine who was a Republican and went to become an independent, Bennett. Does that name ring a bell? And he's also running for governor as well. Yes, that's my understanding. He is running as an independent, yes. But like I was saying, I mean, I've worked with Bobby Charles several times, and he's just the guy that gets things done. And again, like, you know, I love the way you're highlighting this. I know you're kind of pinch hitting there, but you're doing a great job because what we're trying to do is trying to get people to just go back to common, free consent. Yeah, it would be. It's unbelievable. I think the president won the election in 2024 talking about common sense more often than not. And there's an opportunity now as we're seeing these little explosions of socialism slash communism in places like New York and California and Seattle and Portland and even in Chicago. And then alongside of them, there seemed to be a bunch of people going, hold on a second. A man can't become a woman. A woman can't become a man. calling them gestating persons or non-gestating persons. Let's just talk about common freaking sense. And Maine has always been, Maine and New Hampshire have always been places that you look at and people seem to have level heads and common sense and want to just not have all the sugar coating on things. And here's my question, because your buddy Bobby Charles, who is the front runner for the GOP nomination, he will likely have
to face an independent in this former Republican, and that could split the vote. So there's a chance of Democrats get the benefit of splitting the votes of people who are on the side of more conservative issues. So that always worries me. That always is a concern for me. So I'm going to keep watching it. I'm obviously invested in it mentally here watching these things. I'd like to see Maine have a good, strong, common sense. conservative governor. But I'm a wait and see guy. And I hope he does well. Good luck to him. And thank you for sharing your thoughts on that. Appreciate you. Let's see. We can grab one more. Andrews in Frederick, Maryland. Hello, Andrew. Welcome to the Chris Plancho. Thank you for all. Just make you quick here. I wanted to add a prefix to coil the channel of ignorant liberals. Really entitled. should be before that, and then it would be re-coiled. Oh, I like that. And then the other one I came up with is another network all-liberal or anal. Another network all-liberal. Oh, my. I don't know if the merchandise department will let us get away with that one. Another network, all-liberal. Yeah, maybe it's a special show, special spinoff of MSNBC, MS-13 now. Thank you for that, Andrew. Appreciate you. It's Michael Pelka taking a break on the Chris Plant Show.
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You know. Yeah, that would be, because they do know that there was money regularly going out of the Minneapolis airports and headed directly internationally. And it's a lot of money that was going out. I know also because we watched Dr. Oz, who heads up CMS, part of the Medicare system, has shut off. the faucet of money unless people can prove that they are legitimate providers of health care, whether it's the hospice services they found that were fake in California or the fraudulent medical services in Minnesota. So I know they're at least shutting off the spigots, but I like the way you think, Steve, because we need to get back some of that stuff. We need to get back some of the Ferraris and Mercedes that were bought and some of the bank accounts and houses that were built, and that money needs to go back into the Treasury. It is disgusting to me. It's infuriating to me as well. So until we see the perp walks, though, Steve, I'm not going to be happy. Still, we see people going to prison. It's going to infuriate me. We should talk about it. I will play the clip that shows you just how widespread the fraud is. It's not just Medicare and Medicaid and some of the crazy numbers you've seen. There are a whole lot of dead people. getting health care benefits and getting food supplements. It's truly unbelievable. It's Michael Pelka and for Chris Plant on the Chris Plant Show. And welcome back to the Chris Plant show. I mentioned this before we went away. As we look at all the fraud, because I do think there's just so much fraud, we get numb to it. We start thinking, is anything really going to happen? And you start seeing the numbers that are being quoted. When we heard just out of Minneapolis, Minnesota, the $9 billion in fraud, $9 billion, what could we do with $9 billion? A lot. And just not spending it on people that hate us would be a great start. Not giving $900 or $9 billion to people that don't like us that want to see us destroyed or just want to bleed us dry. Just would like to see that stop. Then you go to California and you see the hospice scams and the same kind of welfare scams that were going on in Minneapolis. And you see it in Ohio and you hear about it in Maine and you hear about it in Washington State as well. And what do they have in common? Oh my goodness. There's a lot of blue stateism stuff happening. So what is it about fraud in blue states? I don't know.
I mentioned the story out of the USDA office, where Secretary Brooke Rollins made the announcement of a crackdown on abuse in the food stamp world. We've been hearing... several different ways that the government is trying to be smarter with the support we give to people, with making sure the safety net really does what it's supposed to do, and that's help people and not enrich people who are taking advantage of the system. Because people will need help. There will be people, and we've all had times when it's been tough. And you like to think we live in a country where our fellow citizens, if they needed a hand up, would reach out and we would offer them that hand up not a hand out but a hand up and that's what food assistance is meant to be so when brook rollins made the statement that the red states have been very forthcoming in sending the roles of people they're giving food assistance to through SNAP programs, supplemental nutrition assistance programs. We love those acronyms. SNAP programs. Brooke Rollins said they got the rolls from the red states, and they found 200,000. Dead people getting food stamps. 200,000. 200,000 people getting food stamps. And on top of it, a half a million people getting more than one benefit, meaning people were double dipping. She explained it on Fox the other day. In a letter to every governor in America, no one had ever held the state's accountable. The federal government funds the food stamp program. We send hundreds of millions of dollars a day to the states, but there'd never been a back-end accountability on how is that money getting spent. So we've been doing this hundreds of millions of dollars a day from the Treasury. Going out to states all over the country where people are saying they need the safety net to help them out, which I'm all for being generous and helpful to our brothers and sisters, our fellow citizens. But not to watch where the money goes is just flat out stupid. We're dumb. We're not being smart. It's a stunning number. All the states to partner with us is time to have accountability. The red states, of course, did. And with that red state data, we found 200,000 dead people getting food stamps. We found half a million people that were getting more than one benefit. And y'all, this was in the red states. The blue states wouldn't give us the data. What? What? The blue states wouldn't give us the data? Cut them off.
Seriously, if we're giving you money to help you out, shouldn't we ask for some sort of verification that you're using the money for the reason that you asked us to give it to you? This goes along with some of the student loans that go to buy cars or pay rent. Uh, no, we're paying you to go to school to help you go to school. But the fact that these are all blue states that are doing this kind of tells you where the problem is. We're in massive litigation right now looking to cut those funds off until they give us that data. But the fraud is so rampant and so stunning that when the president, the vice president and our team talks about, you know, when we can root all this fraud out, we're going to really be able to cut the deficit, make sure we're protecting the taxpayer, but also make sure. sure we're protecting the families that rely on these programs at the same time by getting the fraud out. Yeah. So you get the fraud out. That means the program can live longer. You get rid of the fraud and the people who really need it and there will be a constant rotation of people. Not everybody's going to be on assistance forever. That is the idea. That's the idea behind a hand up, not a hand out. And yeah, there will be a tiny percentage of the population that will never be able to take care of itself. And that's kind of what a generous and loving society does. But the level to which the fraud has grown in red states... 200,000 dead people getting food stamps. Now, we don't know for how long that happens because who knows how that process of taking somebody off food stamps is terminated when they die. But the 500,000 double dippers, and we know for certain that some of those food assistance programs get absolutely resold on the streets. Interesting. The phone lines have been open, and they're very active today. I appreciate everybody joining the program, AAA 630-965-88-630-965. Let's go to Arlington, Virginia, and talk to Carlo. Hello, Carlo. Welcome to Chris Todd Blanche. Thanks, Mike. Thanks to take my call. You're welcome. You're talking about $9 billion abroad in Minneapolis. I've heard the number goes... up to maybe $18 billion. Yes. And the thing that gets me is I see these things on Facebook. Oh, they're going to investigate Elon Musk Omar. She's going to be deported and all that. And unfortunately, I don't think anything's going to happen to her. And you know that Tim Walz filled his pockets. He knew what was going on. And I love to see him in an orange jumpsuit. But unfortunately, I don't think that's going to happen. No. No, it really feels like once you're in the system as an elected official, there's a certain amount of protection that's afforded to you from either side of it. It really is infuriating. And especially with the smugness on the face of Ilhan Omar, if you've seen some of the hallway interviews where she's confronted by conservative reporters, and she has flat out said, I don't have to tell you S.
I don't have to answer any of your questions. I have absolutely no trust in the system as it relates to that woman. And I feel like they're laughing at us. And eventually we'll get tired of it. Eventually, the people that keep reelecting these folks will get tired of it. But somebody's got to go to jail. Someone's got to pay the price sooner, hopefully, rather than later. But thank you, Carlo. Appreciate you. Let's go to Ross and only, Maryland. Hello, Ross. Welcome to Chris Plancho. Hi, thank you. Nice to hear your voice. Thank you, sir. Appreciate it. It's great to be here. I'd like to help put that $8 billion in perspective. Okay. That's 8,000 people getting a million dollars each. Okay. That's all I want to say. Well, imagine that 8,000 people getting a million dollars each with the fraud for $8 billion. I wish I were one of them. But I'm not. Thank you very much. Thank you. I appreciate the clarity out. When you start looking at these numbers that it breaks down to, what would that do to benefit your community? What would that do to help the school in the town where you live? What would that do to help the after school programs? And instead, that money is going into cash, into suitcases, into planes flying out of the country. It's infuriating. Mark is in Independence, Missouri. Hello, Mark. Welcome to the Chris Plancho. Thanks, Michael. I think the problem, this is not my main purpose of my call, but the food stamps program is corrupt by nature. I mean, there's no way the federal government should be taking care of the poor. That belongs to the states. And even the Constitution, Article 1, Section 8 says a very specific thing Congress can do. So this whole welfare state has got out of hand, even with Medicare, Medicaid, the war on poverty. They're all corrupt and they're all broke. I mean, I don't think the – I don't have any idea how to change it and get it back to the states, but it was never meant to be that way. And people were actually taken care of by local charities, by even in hospitals, Catholic hospitals and things like that, before all this welfare state came about. I mean, Marvin Alasky has written a great book, The Tragedy of American Compassion, and he points all this out that there are all sorts of organizations. It took care of people. with food and things like that. And just getting a check from Washington doesn't help anyone. It doesn't make them accountable. You can go there, and there's so much fraud and just signing up for this. I mean, there's people that might have a couple living together. One can say that they're poor. The other's not, and they live in a fancy place with their SUVs and things like that. I've seen it. And it's just crazy all over. And I think the real problem is that the federal government is in this business in the first place. They were very...
supposed to be very limited when they were founded. Now they've become, I mean, we've become a welfare state, this country, and it's 20% of the people don't work that could work, and they're just on welfare. They can do that. They scan the system. They know how to scan the system. There's so many techniques that they can go about, and the people in Washington can't keep track of all this. It has to get back to subsidiarity and local, or I think it's just going to keep being out of control, no matter how good the intentions of the... Trump administration and the Agricultural Secretary are. So I just thought of that while I was on the phone. Well, you're not wrong, but the federal government does give grants to the states and they administer their own SNAP programs, but we have to have guardrails on that system that either puts work requirements on those who can. do something and give back in some way to the community, or we have to put limits on how it can be used. We've all seen the viral videos of people who are using snap cards to try and purchase things that aren't food. And now when you put a limitation on what food can be purchased, you're saying, okay, no more sugary drinks, no more candy. We're called evil and mean. But I don't think that's a bad idea to put restrictions on what people can eat to try and not create a nation of obese, lazy folks. And it's just something I would like to see a little better attitude on it. But what was your other point real quickly before you take a break here? Oh, okay. On President Trump being at the NBA game, for some reason, I get a bunch of Facebook post from TV stations around the country news departments. And it was like... uncanny every one of them their main story was president trump gets booed at the NBA game it's like their robots they all hate president Trump so much even at these local stations that they're desperate to grab for anything all these leftist outlets that that was their main story and it's not even hardly i mean he may have gotten booed it's new york city But there was a USA chance. I think you talked about that earlier. I didn't hear that. But it's just uncanny how these media stations are so on edge in their hatred of President Trump that they make a non-story into a major event. Well, part of the problem, Mark, is that there are small market. television stations that are owned by bigger groups and they feed the story to them overnight so when you come into work at w whatever it is in some small town you got your network news feed and so they're all just replaying that same headline that comes out of the mothership And we've even played the video where they're all saying exactly the same thing all the time across the country. And it's a shame. Part of that is the economics of operating those stations. And that when you're affiliate, it's easier to say, oh, just run the newsfeed. But it's laziness. It's not being honest. And yeah, there were cheers. There were booze. There were chance of USA, USA. And it's only getting reported by the people who have the control that it was Trump.
being booed as we expected. But thank you for the clarity on the welfare. It's a key point. I appreciate you. Grab one more here, Amy in Warrington, Virginia. Hello, Amy. Hey, how's it going? Mike, you're a great stand-in for Chris. I just want to say that I feel like the Republicans are really missing a huge opportunity here. Blue-collar workers. went over to Trump side. I grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I come from a long line of steel workers. And in 2016, my brother said the union was pushing, as usual, for all the blue-collar workers to vote Democrat, but they were all had Trump stickers on the back of their cars. And I think the blue-collar workers really do not like this fraud the most. And I just wish the Republicans, where are the commercials? They should be highlighting this. The White House should be putting out commercial after commercial all across the country, pulling over more blue-collar workers and using this fraud to their advantage. You have hit on a really simple and strong idea to show. And, you know, the problem part of this, Amy, I anticipate, is that if you have... Blue collars, steelworkers, auto workers, coal miners, whatever, who say, I work so hard to make 60 grand a year to support my family. And when I see the Somali fund going out of the country, it infuriates me. You'll be called a racist. That's what they're, I'm sure they're a little nervous about that. But the success of the campaign that Donald Trump led in the election in 2024 that said, Kamala Harris is for they, them, Donald Trump is for you. That can't be denied. If we could crystallize this argument. around the welfare fraud to say Donald Trump is for the people who need this, the working class we can make this country better again. I think they could have a winner. I think they're afraid of the racism because the left is not afraid to deploy it anytime. Good point, Amy. Very good point. Thank you for being there. I've got to take a break. When we come back, I have the Hypocrisy Award winner of the day. Sonny Hosten. on why she's having a hard time celebrating America's 250th anniversary. It's so good. It's Michael Pelkin with you. In for Chris Plant on The Chris Plant Show.
It is the Chris Palant show. Michael Pelka is sitting in for my friend Chris Plant this week as he's vacationing. Thanks for being here. Big thanks to Jasmine, who's been handling the phones quite deftly today, as she always does. And Michael Piercy for backing me up and tracking down crazy things. I say, hey, I remember this. And then suddenly he has it. It's a miracle. It's amazing. I had a lot of fun today and covered a lot of things. I want to get to a couple of interesting and ironic things. Yesterday, the Democrats were posting the video of a bunch of young men from the, I think it's the gay man's chorus from Los Angeles. And they were singing quite beautifully a classic rock song. So they're not going to take it. We're not going to take it anymore. So they sing and they dance and they sing, we're not going to take it anymore. As they are struggling during the midterms, of course, we're not going to take it anymore. The funny thing about this is that song from Twisted Sister, an anthem. We're not going to take it anymore. We're fed up. That was Donald Trump's first campaign song back in 2015. Just made me laugh to think about that. And then I said the most tone deaf comment of the day, we've got to talk about Sonny Hosten, who was asked about celebrating America's 250th birthday. And she has a problem. celebrating America's 250th birthday. So you want me to celebrate 1776 and my ancestors were not free. Wait, what? We're not independent. Didn't get independence. I mean, think about that. Yeah, we did think about it. And we went back and we did the homework on Sonny Hosten. and did the genealogical research that was presented on a PBS show about your family's history. Sonny Hosten comes from a family that was, as they said, likely involved in the slave trade. You can't have it both ways, Sonny. Make up your mind. Boy, the truth is a wonderful thing, isn't it? Have a great day. Enjoy every sandwich.
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