Denaturalization Push, Winning Lottery Ticket Stolen By USPS Employee, Political Texts
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Maybe the one is Ilhan Omar? Ilhan Omar? Did you see her name on the list? Unfortunately, Ilhan Omar is not on the list. Oh, oh. Identity fraud. Fraud. Fraud. Fraud was, Ilhan Omar. Ilhan Omar on the list? No. Ilhan Omar is not on the list. No. Passport fraud. Ilhan Omar on the list? No. Not yet. Financial fraud? You will never see Ilhan Omar on the list? You don't think I'll ever see Ilhan Omar on a list? No. Why? Because she's elected? Congress is untouchable. Untouchable. There's been no perp walks. There's been very little members ejected from Congress. I mean, there's so much corruption in Congress and these people are still sitting congressmen, congresswomen, and senators. I am. Maybe that's about the change. I hope it does. I hope this sets the precedent for that change. You would have never thought something like this was actually going to happen. Todd Blanche said, quote, U.S. citizenship is one of our nation's highest privileges, and it must be obtained lawfully in honesty. Today's filing represents the largest coordinated denaturalization effort in department history. But hey, it's only the beginning. I am. I see this as something that was long overdue. I see this as decades of the courts that built a high procedural weight, and that weight would turn around into like naturalized citizenship. And then the fraud that led to you becoming a naturalized citizen, Ilhan Omar, marriage fraud. I'm just saying, I'm just saying the obvious, right? When it comes to that particular deal, your citizenship was never legal to begin with. I think it's very much right in line with what the Constitution says, what the Constitution means. And I think when it comes to this, this is right where we need to be. And it's... pushing back on the decades and the administrations that have just let people come into our country and beat the system however deemed necessary. And I think that's... A big thing here, as the policy for years has been a one-way racket, and now it's no longer that, according to President Trump. Well, critics are going to argue that this creates a de facto two-tier citizenship system, right? Native-born Americans can't lose citizenship for the same crimes, but naturalized ones can. Well, naturalized citizens who got their citizenship illegally. I think that's what it was, or they lied about their criminal background. I think that's a part of this too. Mission creep, selective enforcement based on natural origin or politics.
Listen, the complaint targets people who concealed attempted murder, child sexual abuse, major fraud, it's not immigration status, that it's criminal deception in the naturalization process. And I think that is where we have to understand it. It's basically criminal deception. And listen. Once you're granted citizenship, it doesn't mean that you can act a fool in our country. And if you act a fool as a citizen, guess what happens? You go to prison. You go to prison for the rest of your life. And that happens. And I think when people like Elon Musk Omar, who created a fraud to get into the country is the core of the deterioration of our democracy. Listen. And I know I've been talking about it all on Omar during this segment, but I'm going to tell you why. It's people like Ilhan Omar, the Democrat representative, who rolls into the country, who works her way through whatever means necessary. And they've questioned her marriage. They've questioned her money. She's changed her money. She went from being broke to rich to broke again, insider financial disclosures. So there's many, many questionable actions by said person. So. This person now has worked their way into making laws, and now is a part of the squad, which is basically pushing socialism straight into your front door. Knock, knock, here it comes. Socialism, 100%. We're going to get more into this throughout the show today, so don't worry. We'll get deeper into that particular ideology. But I think we have a situation where this needs to be addressed. All angles of this need to be addressed. I, you know, birthright citizenship is something that's been an issue and we could get back into that. But this is just another branch of that problem. And that problem is when someone comes into this country without wanting to assimilate to this country, they turn into a criminal or they act like they don't want to be here and they go into some power position like Ilhan Omar. And you have somebody who will legitimately destroy our country from with. thin. That is my biggest fear in life. It is my, it's what I wake up to knowing that the things that keep us safe could be the single thing that brings us down. Now, a lot of people say to me that I'm wild and it's almost conspiracy theorist, Rob, when I think this way. But it's something that I truly believe that this is. A very big situation for our country. And this move that the Trump DOJ just committed by denaturalization effort is one of the greatest moves I see when straightening the problem that fears me. I don't know what the biggest fear is for you. But for me, this is what I think about. I think about what happens when the person that becomes in power doesn't have the best interest of America or the Americans in. And it's real easy.
just so you know, they're talking, there's already rumors about 2008 in Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez being the, now she's not one of these naturalizes, but she's a part of the squad. She gets up. If she would win in 2020, and I think that's highly unlikely, I do in the current status of where we're at, highly unlikely, she would push the squad forward. And you would be within years of dealing with an Ilhan Omar sitting at the top of the ladder. And it's something that I, well, she's not a natural, she can't actually become president. Actually, she couldn't do it, right? Because she's not a natural born citizen. So she couldn't become president. So let me backtrack that a little bit. But supposedly that was the controversy with Barack Obama. So again, I wouldn't put it past them to try. Right. And that's the thing that makes me say, this is a great thing. I can't wait to see the other 65 or so that are on the list, 65, 66, whatever it takes, and see where it rolls out. It is one thing that I could definitely get behind. If you're listening today and you haven't downloaded the 925 Fox News app, I want you to do it for a reason. Last night on the Trey Radle show, he had a Judge Colombo that's running for office. And it was a very great interview, something that I would encourage you to go listen to. And you can get it on the 92-5 Fox News app. More daybreak coming up next right here on 92-5 Fox News right all along.
sent you. Like a Democrat-run city, mornings get chaotic. So if you miss part of the show, listen to Daybreak with Jason Jay Jones as a podcast, presented by Advantage Wealth Partners and 92-5 Fox News. Welcome back to Daybreak here on 92-5 Fox News. 20 minutes after 6 o'clock. I'm your host, Jason Jay Jones, along with Rob Stevens, on this. Tuesday morning. Winning lottery ticket allegedly stolen and redeemed by the U.S. Postal Service. Here is News 10 with the story. A winning lottery ticket worth $2,600 was a welcome surprise to a Tampa area woman who ultimately decided to gift the winnings to a relative in South Florida. But that good deed was met with a malicious act after the prize winner decided to mail the unplained ticket to her relative through the United States Postal Service. More than a week went by and that winning pick-for ticket never made it to its destination. So the victim called police. This triggered an investigation. And detectives quickly learned that Lotto Prize had been redeemed in Miami Lakes at this Florida Lottery Field Office just five days after the initial drawing. Police immediately suspected a jackpot bandit was behind this. Investigators say 28-year-old Lacasia Lockhart is the Lotto larcenist who presented the ticket and collected the cash. They also say she's a USPS employee who used her position within the post office and some high-tech equipment to pilfer the prize. Right, the same outfit that can take three weeks to deliver a birthday card from Tampa to Miami somehow managed to intercept a winning lottery ticket with Navy sealed precision. This woman, La Cacia Lockhart, of the U.S. Postal Service, decided to throw her pension, her career, and her life away for a $2,600 lottery ticket. That's right, a pick-for lottery ticket that some... Well, I was pretty dumb in my 20s, too. Mailed a dumbass? Right, dumb in your 20. But listen, when you mail a $2,600 lottery ticket, you are putting your... $2,600 right away into the possibility of being stolen, lost, or worse yet, just never found, like lost, I guess. Lost or Stolen, I guess would be the only two options. But listen, there was a joint investigation between the Florida Lottery and the U.S. Postal Service Office and the of the Inspector General. They found out that she did it. They charged her with grand theft, dealing in stolen property, filing a false claim, and mail theft. And get this, not in one county, but in multiple counties. She'll be charged with these crimes because she decided to drive it across different counties when she stole the ticket. $2,600. Not exactly a mastermind score, I would say. She cast it in and kept quiet for weeks. The federal monopoly that loses billions still finds a way to employ people who see customer mail as an optional inventory. You know, when I was a kid, the mail service was one that absolutely was...
Everyone wanted to be there. Everyone would go on and take the test and see if they could get selected because it was a lot like being a first responder or being a military. It had a pension. It had a retirement. It had great pay. It had pretty solid hours. You didn't work on Sundays. You were all very on Saturdays. Like there was a lot going on. And now it's a little different. You see a lot of them on Sunday deliver an Amazon. But nonetheless, it is a, it is something that I can't get. I just can't. fathom that somebody would throw that away and that the USPS isn't catching their employees because that type of person would have never got through back like when I got out of high school. Well, I want to go back to your monopoly claim. All right. So how many times a week does Amazon come to your house? Every day. How many times a week does UPS come to your house? Twice a month. How many times a week does FedEx come to your house? Twice a month. So you actually have a... balanced fair amount of carriers from four different entities delivering to you. So that's why these criminals are able to slip through the background policy. I'm not saying I'm not justifying her behavior. I'm not justifying her behavior. I just think that your monopoly claim is false. Okay. And one postal worker does not represent the entire postal service. Well, I agree. I will agree on your first part. Definitely the first part. You're right. Maybe not a monopoly. Amazon comes to my house more than the... Probably more than the mail guy comes to my house, sometimes two or three times a day. I mean, Amazon can get you groceries from Whole Foods in a couple of hours. I mean, it's competitive out there. Now you brought it up. I got somebody that comes to my house twice a week from a grocery store, too. USPS is not a monopoly. But you can't mail a letter through Walmart. You can't. You could through UPS, but how much would it cost a mail letter through UPS? A few bucks. It costs you more than it would the postal service, for sure. And by the way, one bad... But it would get there. One bad employee is still one too many when the job is handling other people's property under a government situation, under government entity. And I think that's the thing to think about. One too many. This is a job that requires the utmost trust. You have to know that the person that's handling your mail, A, isn't stealing it. B, isn't... taking it and divulging what it's from. I mean, I understand that a lot of mail is personal and comes from personal and confidential, and that's the deal. And as soon as she opened it up to get it out, she committed a federal crime. You can't open somebody else's mail. Yeah, well, most carriers deliver mail without incident. Most lottery claims are legitimate. And the system did eventually self-correct. So, I mean, the person was caught, held accountable. admitted the crime and justice was served. The system worked. Well, she cashed the ticket and walked around for weeks. Getting caught after the fact is not the same as the system preventing the theft. That means you can't get away with it always. But that is, you know, I do commend them for finding the person who stole the $2,600 and knowing that it happened. But listen. When someone who is a mail carrier is out there stealing the mail to profit for themselves, it's going to start making people question what is already a failing system. People will start not trusting sending their checks, their paychecks will end up going through a different system, and companies will change the way they do things. One person could change the ideology of the entire system that quickly. And I've seen it happen before. This wouldn't be the first time.
So that is the fear of it. I'm not for it. I understand the one bad seed doesn't make them all. We've said that about a lot of different jobs, Rob, when it comes to the world. And when it comes to mail, I got a killer mail carrier, somebody who we have a conversation with. By the way, I also know my UPS guy only because he's a fellow Ohio State Buckeye, and we've bonded over that. So I also know him. So, you know, you build a relationship with the people around you. So I'm pretty sure I could mail mine off. but I don't know that the person that grabs it after my mail carrier doesn't steal it. I tell you what, if I had a ticket like that, I would just take the day. to drive it to Tallahassee or whatever field office I needed to and do it. Deposit the check. Yeah. And then mail a check in your loved one's name because that's what she was trying to do. This person sent this $2,600 ticket trying to just give it to a family member, pay it forward. This money's for you. I don't need it. You can have it. And instead of cashing it and doing it and doing it the right way. But the good news, the person was caught. The bad news is will they ever receive their $2,600? I don't know. Probably. not. Probably not. Restitution. 50 bucks a week for the rest of your life. Have you got a political text message yet this year? I don't know that I have, or maybe I have. Oh, yeah, I have from one person over and over and over and over again. We're going to discuss some phone lines open. 239-479-5592. Welcome to daybreak.
with the podcast of Daybreak and the Drive. Download the 925 Fox News app from your app store. Welcome back to Daybreak here on 925 Fox News. I'm your host, Jason Jay Jones, along with Rob Stevens. Good morning. It's Tuesday. So political text messages have sparked complaints over accuracy and frequency among Collier County. Voters. They're complaining about the frequency, the accuracy of these messages. One text falsely claimed that Republican Yvette Beneroge had canceled her endorsement of Casey Ascar. Yvette is a state rep and Casey Ascar running for Congress in District No. 22, our most southern listening audience. The message was alleged to come from. Well, I'll let... I'll let a vet Benaroach tell you, courtesy of WBH. That's deceiving. It was a lie. And although I am supporting Casey Ascar, I had decided not to endorse publicly and just let everybody make up their minds. The text says it came from the Belinda Kaiser campaign. So that's who I'm going to assume it came from. Residents described the text as constant, disruptive, including messages, as arriving as late as 9.30 a night, told by one guy's daughter. He's really annoyed and it's like constant. Like he's always getting, he got one at like 9.30 one time. It was like ridiculous. I don't know. It's wild that that child is so well spoken. But it is ridiculous to receive messages at 9.30 a night. And for me personally, I'm getting, I get more messages from the Lof campaign. And you're ready for this? And Georgia elections. Because I bought a Georgia. pass the toll pass one time so that I could hit that whole toll road through Georgia I bought it because I was going up and back and I wanted it to be easy for me so I bought that pass right and since I bought that pass I get democratic messages from Georgia and I reply with wrong state wrong party kick rocks I get messages from Democrats, and I believe it's because I've reached out to Democrats to try and get them on the show. Oh. And I think they just put me on their lists. Right. Now you're on the list. So all of a sudden I – so now I get messages from Republicans and Democrats trying to score my vote. See – This is when these text messages are going out and the enormous amount of hit pieces that I have here, and we're going to talk about one in particular here in a second that comes out in the mailers. This is what I call low trust politics. Political communication has been fully converted into a micro-targeting race, arms race, basically, with... No cost if you lie or BS and there's nothing to do it. And when I, when I, I know, that's great, right? So when I,
We could talk about that too much. I just showed him another hit piece. Right. There's hit pieces going out on everybody. And one of the things that Rob and myself have done here on daybreak is we collect every mailer that comes to our box and we bring them in and they've come from basically three different zip codes. So you get a great cross section of what's going on. And when it comes to this, I'd love to know what your thoughts are. Do the text messages drive you and say, do you immediately reply with stop so you don't get them anymore? Do you feel like this cycle is higher volume in the negative ads than it is the positive ads? Or are you thinking that, you know, I love mailers, I don't like mailers. You know, I feel here's, I'm sorry to bring the bearer of bad news, but we're only at the beginning, ladies and gentlemen. Yeah, but aggressive messaging is how competitive primaries work. This is American politics. You know, you can report spam. You can hit stop, although I think if you hit stop, you're confirming you have a working phone number. That's a whole other discussion. So reply at your own risk. Your mileage may vary. But even Belinda Kaiser side could argue that the tech simply highlighted that Benaroach wasn't standing up publicly for Casey. There's a difference between hard-hitting contrast and putting a false claim, basically. someone's phone at night. One is a debate. The other is a low trust saturation. And that low trust saturation has become something that I've noticed when it comes to this particular campaign. And I would like to first and foremost invite Belinda Kaiser to join us here on the show. We have currently reached out and we're hoping to hear back. But when we talk about her campaign, the one thing that I've noticed is most of her ads paid for by her on television. These are all from her campaign too. all these hit pieces. Our hit pieces bashing the other two candidates running. They're not, look through those. Now, in your hand, just for the record, and Rob has right now the mailers that have the Belinda Kaiser. And by the way, phone lines open. 239. I don't know if I gave the number out. 239-479-5592. What are your thoughts on these types of things? Because what I've noticed is that most of her advertising isn't based on what she stands for and what she can do, but what she dislikes about Casey Ascar and Michael Carbonara, which, by the way, both of them have been here on the show and have sat down with us and had an open conversation with us. That's why we say we would invite it. But these low trust politics is really starting to hit really big this year. Now, I was a victim of what I call low trust politics, but low trust politics. If that's where you have resorted to and you're willing to do this type of campaign, and a lot of hit pieces will hide behind a pack, Polinda Geiser isn't doing that at all. She's out on Front Street saying this is why these two are bad. And then there's... complimentary hit pieces coming from packs that is basically full page ads that have hit all across paid for by the American pack paid for by the American pack I think this one I'm going to bet is paid for by the American pack paid for by the American pack so this is the American pack going out hard against one particular candidate and spending thousands upon thousands of
if not hundreds of thousands of dollars on mailers. So when you get into, now a lot of people will say, this is just politics, it's just the way it goes. I agree. But I think the temperament of it has changed over the course of the most recent years. There's always been hit pieces. It's always been nasty and it's always unpleasant, especially during primary season. But I think the temperament has changed. You have leaders of the GOP, Mercedes Prize Harry, came out and said, hey, look, let's run on the principal and not on the hit pieces. Mercedes said don't hit or don't vote for the candidates that are doing the hit pieces because you're supporting that kind of behavior. I thought that was a very, very bold claim. Right. And when you think about. that type of low-trust politics. And I probably should have brought this up when she was here. Because, you know, when I read this story and I jumped into this particular story, and I think about the people that don't get the text messages, those who do get the text messages. And I wonder whether or not what they're receiving is actual true fact. Now, hopefully it sparks information, but some people are going to call victim to, well, I supported, you know, Vet Beneroge. And if she's not supporting Casey Ascar, then I won't either. And they'll take that to what it is. They won't dig any deeper into it. They won't ask any more questions. And that's what a campaign hopes when they send out one of these low trust text messages or these low trust mailers. And that's the deal. I wouldn't ever want to support someone who beat up another candidate in order to get elected. It just isn't, and especially, especially when you're beating up a fellow Republican. You know, it's okay to say, hey, I don't like this, but you are going neck to neck. There's a couple of people that are putting out hit pieces right here in southwest Florida. A couple of people that are carpetbaggers putting out hit pieces on people that are lifelong Southwest Floridians. That's not going to roll over well with voters. Voters aren't going to dig that. Another low trust level of politics. This has become the new norm, I believe, inside what you witness. And I think when you have like Mercedes. Price area, and then you have people like this woman who says that she doesn't get any at all. Listen to this woman, courtesy of WBH. I am not receiving any text messages, and I think it's because I'm a registered Democrat. It's a bad thing in terms of me not being able to know enough about the people running and Democratic primarily. Now, granted, it's funny that she's not getting any text messages as a Democrat. But she's yearning for the text message. Well, she wants that text message. Democrats aren't spending money in these races because they can't win. Yeah, exactly. You're not going to win. Right. You're not going to win in Southwest Florida as a Democrat. That's why. I had a friend's wife who ran as a Democrat for school board once. And she asked me about what it was like to run for school board. And I was like, well, what's your stance? What party are you? She goes, well, it's non-party. I said, oh, well, then you're a Democrat.
Because a Republican would have said to me right away, I'm a Republican. But when you say, it's a non-party race, I'm like you're a Democrat. I said you're going to waste your time, money, and get throttled in that race. There's been one Democrat that I've seen win in Southwest Florida, Debbie Jim Jordan, and she's got two Republicans going against her this cycle. But she had two Republicans going against her last cycle, and she still beat both of us. So understand she is a Democrat that's in the seat. But when you talk about this lady right here, this woman who says she never gets text messages, she sounds like somebody who's going to read it and believe it. read it and believe it. That's the person that should not be receiving the text message. Right, but that low trust politics is going to get a message to one, two, or maybe even a thousand of those people. And that is why I have an issue with low trust politics. I don't think it's the best thing for our party, and I don't think it's the best thing for campaigns. I actually kind of frown upon it and kind of go, wow. And when it... to the Kaiser campaign. And listen, she can come on and we can talk for a whole hour. Come on down. I'll sit down with you for a whole hour. But all your pieces are against everybody else. So there you go. We've got more daybreak coming up next. We've got the MAGA Minute coming up right here on 92-5 Fox News right all along.
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electric cars. Right before the break, we were talking about Teslas. We were talking about these type of different cars that, for the most part, conservatives don't agree with. They don't like them. We don't want them. We don't want those type of cars, right? But the world is going to push us there. Because when I can charge my car for $10, but fill it up for 80, it's a difference. It's a difference. It's going to change my life completely. And people are going to start adjusting that by putting that money back in their pocket. Understand when gas is $2 one month, and the very next month it's $4, my payroll hasn't changed, my income hasn't changed, my cost of goods sold hasn't changed, but my transportation for a business has changed. Everything has changed for me. No one adjust that. There's no company out there giving you a gas siphon this week because the gas prices went up. That's not happening. The world is going to push there. it's not the retail price that needs to go down. It's the wholesale price. Most people don't realize that jobbers and retailers, gas stations have a very, very small profit margin per gallon of gas. It's anywhere between three and maybe eight cents in most cases. Exxon and Chevron is the suppliers. So you've got to bring the wholesale price of fuel down. That's how you do it. Second, Trump said that the straight doesn't matter. We have more oil than we can possibly imagine, but yet gas is still $4 a gallon. I is somebody who has... already embraced electric transportation for personal use. My unicycle can go 40 miles on a charge and it's faster to go across the street to the grocery store with a backpack on my back than to haul a car over there. My wife and I went out to eat last night on a golf car. I'm telling you. So it might be the best argument to buy a Tesla yet. Right. And it's pushing straight into that. And that's what's going to continue to happen. If Exxon and these other gas suppliers don't figure out a way to get back on the side of the American public. For the most part, there's no one's like, man, I really like them, unless you hold stock, then you're loving every time you go to the gas pump. But for the most part, most Americans don't own gas stock. And that is just another thing to think about when it comes to what's going on. Now, I do believe what he says. When Iran's over, the gas prices will drop. but I think they are trying to figure out a way to get them high enough to where a drop would be $4 and you'll be good with it. Remember, no one thought it would be $3. Remember, no one thought it would be $2. But it went there pretty quickly and it never came back. That Tesla sounded pretty good, isn't it? Absolutely it is. I mean, it already is to me. If I didn't need a truck to haul my trailer, there would already be a Tesla park next to you out back right now. I already looked at them all week long. I might actually go to the dealer today. Right. I've been looking at them. I've been looking at that new Hummer, too. That's pretty bad. I wonder if it'll drive itself. The second hour of daybreak coming up next right here on 925 Fox News right all along.