Tuesday, June 10, 2025

They are NOT protesting... they are just a bunch of LOOTING THUGS.

 

 https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/video-mass-looting-begins-los-angeles-gas-stations/


 When you protest.... you protest to make a change NOT to destroy and steal.

 

I won't call them thugs....

those are "family embarrassments".  

 

 

 

 

 


 yep ok.... looting thugs and 

NOTHING more.

 

 

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WATCH: Masked LA Rioters Loot Local Sushi Restaurant in Little Tokyo, Steal Cash Registers… 

That’ll Show ICE!


LA Rioters Rob Sushi Restaurant
 
 
 
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 Low life S.O.B's
Just like most of those pieces of dirt.... 
they are out there to steal 
and do damage. Has NOTHING
 to do with ANY protest. 
 
 Ask 10 people and tell me how many 
know why they are out there.
 
Ok wait that is too easy. 
They might lose their 
free money, 
free home,
free health insurance,
free education
Etc.
Yep.... They might have to actually work for 
for a living like the rest of us.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Thursday, May 29, 2025

USDA Employee and Five Others Busted In One of the Largest Food Stamp Frauds in American History

 

 

 

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 https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/new-usda-employee-five-others-busted-one-largest/

 

 And don't forget the other ways they money from their food stamps... I watched it 40+ years ago)

 

 

 

NEW: USDA Employee and Five Others Busted In One of the Largest Food Stamp Frauds in American History

Credit: Linkedin

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York announced on Thursday that a longtime USDA employee and five others were busted in one of the largest food stamp frauds in U.S. history.

A short time ago, Perry Carbone, Attorney for the United States, Charmeka Parker, the Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Inspector General and Christopher G. Raia, the Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Field Office of the FBI revealed a superseding indictment was unsealed charging six people in connection with a $66 million-plus fraud and bribery scheme under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) aka food stamp program.

Michael Kehoe, Mohamad Nawafleh, Omar Alrawashdeh, Gamal Obaid, Emad Alrawashdeh, and Arlasa Davis have been hit with multiple charges, including conspiracy to steal government funds and to misappropriate USDA benefits. Davis, a USDA employee who worked as a program specialist, was employed in the division of the agency responsible for identifying SNAP fraud.

As the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York explains/ Kehoe started a network in 2019 that handed over roughly 160 illegal EBT terminals to stores across the New York area to steal more than $30 million in EBT transactions. With the help of his co-conspirators, Nawafleh, Omar Alrawashdeh, Obaid, and Emad Alrawashdeh, Kehoe submitted approximately 200 fraudulent USDA applications, misappropriated USDA license numbers, and even forged application documents to acquire EBT terminals for unauthorized stores.

The stores included smoke shops and other businesses not eligible for USDA funds.

Davis was critical to the scheme. The Southern District of New York Attorney’s office notes that she took advantage of her position to sell hundreds of EBT license numbers.

“Michael Kehoe and his co-conspirators misappropriated tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer funds meant to help low-income families put food on the table,” Carbone explained. “This fraud was made possible when USDA employee Arlasa Davis betrayed the public trust by selling confidential government information to the very criminals she was supposed to catch.”

All told, Davis’s actions allowed over $36 million in fraudulent SNAP redemptions at unauthorized stores. Davis also photographed handwritten lists of license numbers intended for qualifying stores with her personal cell phone.

She then sent these numbers to an intermediary who proceeded to sell them to the other co-conspirators.

“Their actions undermined a program that vulnerable New Yorkers depend on for basic nutrition,” Carbone added. “These charges should be a reminder that those who exploit anti-poverty programs for personal gain will be held accountable for their crimes.”

The six culprits have each charged with one count of conspiracy to steal government funds and misappropriate USDA benefits, which can result in a maximum five year prison snetence prison, one count of theft of government funds, which could mean 10 years behind bars, and one count of misappropriation of USDA benefits, which carries a potential 20 year prison sentence.

The 56-year-old Davis has also been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit bribery, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, one count of bribery, which carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison, and one count of conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. If she were convicted on all charges, she could face a lifetime behind bars.

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If you call her your wife, why won't you marry her?

 

 

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And women... stop calling him your husband if he doesn't think you're good enough to marry.

 

(Sorry Joan, just facts) 

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

USDA Whistleblower Says Biden Regime Secretly Crushed White Farmers by Only Paying Off Farmer Loans if They Were Not White Males

 

 https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/usda-whistleblower-says-biden-regime-crushed-white-farmers/

 

. (I'll probably get my hand slapped again but here is another interesting article.

Why the hell is race playing a role in everything? I thought everyone wanted to just be treated Equally?)

 

 

 

 

 

USDA Whistleblower Says Biden Regime Secretly Crushed White Farmers by Only Paying Off Farmer Loans if They Were Not White Males (VIDEO)

 

A whistleblower from the Department of Agriculture told NewsNation that the Biden Administration loan relief program purposely hurt White farmers.

The Biden Regime, through the ‘American Rescue Act’ used $800 million in taxpayer money to secretly give loan forgiveness to minority farmers.

“It’s not right,” the USDA whistleblower told NewsNation. “It was discriminatory. Unethical. And the people who pushed it are still in charge of the agency … (those) at the national office. Trump hasn’t gotten rid of them.”

“So just to be clear, if you were American Indian, Alaskan, Native, Asian, Black, African American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, Hispanic, or Latino and you were in that group and you were told you didn’t have to pay your bills?” NewsNation asked the whistleblower.

The whistleblower said, according to the American Rescue Plan, the relief was offered up to 120% loan to value which means the farmers could claim they were upside down to get even more cash!

“Essentially, yes, that’s correct. And that your loan would be forgiven up to 120% of the loan value,” the whistleblower said.

WATCH:

A USDA spox gave NewsNation the following statement:

“Over the last four years, the Biden administration left USDA in complete disarray and dysfunction and that’s why farmers were being left behind. The entire farm economy has been hurt by Biden’s inaction. It is absurd that while the Biden Administration was driving up inflation, American taxpayers were forced to fund billions in woke DEI initiatives. No one should be shocked that Biden weaponized bipartisan farm programs to discriminate and provide taxpayer dollars to one group based on race and not on merit.

On day one, Secretary Rollins issued a memorandum to rescind all DEI programs.

Instead, USDA is reprioritizing unity, equality, meritocracy, and color-blind policies. Secretary Rollins directed USDA to review Inflation Reduction Act funding to ensure that it honors the sacred obligation to American taxpayers—and to ensure that programs are focused on supporting farmers and ranchers, not DEI programs or far-left climate programs.

As part of returning the department to normal business operations, Secretary Rollins has ended the four-year-long COVID-19 pause on debt collections. This includes terminating the “Distressed Borrowers” program and servicing those loans.

Unlike the Biden Administration, under Trump, USDA does not discriminate and single out individual farmers based on race, sex, or political orientation. Secretary Rollins is working to reorient the department to be more effective at serving the American people and put farmers first. Fortunately, President Trump is taking strong action to support farmers by quickly rolling out programs like the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program that provides $10 Billion in direct assistance to producers. All farmers are encouraged to apply.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Suspect in CT mall mass shooting identified as Tajuan Washington, a 19-year-old who was out on $25K bond

 

 

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 https://nypost.com/2025/05/28/us-news/suspect-in-ct-mall-shooting-identified-as-tajuan-washington-a-19-year-old-who-was-out-on-25k-bond/

 

 

 

 

Suspect in CT mall mass shooting identified as Tajuan Washington, a 19-year-old who was out on $25K bond

Tajuan Washington, 19, opened fire after confronting another man he “had a history” of “beef” with at the Brass Mill Center in Waterbury Tuesday afternoon, striking the man and four women he was with, Mayor Paul K. Pernerewski, Jr., said during a news conference.

The mayor and police officials said that the shooting, which happened near the shopping center’s main entrance just before 5 p.m., was not a random act of violence.

Tajuan Londell Washington in an undated mugshot released by Connecticut State Police.
Tajuan Londell Washington in an undated mugshot released by Connecticut State Police. Connecticut State Police

“This was a one-off incident,” the mayor said, adding that the mall was safe for shopping.Washington was out on a $25,000 bond for reckless driving and other charges, according to Waterbury Police Chief Fred Spagnolo. 

He was arrested in October for driving 105 miles per hour on Interstate 84 East — and turning his lights off to evade state police, cops said. 

Washington on Wednesday was charged with five counts of first-degree assault and other weapons charges, the chief said.

Several people were shot at the Brass Mill Center in Waterbury on Tuesday, according to police. Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

The Waterbury native is being held on a $2 million bond and is expected to appear in court Wednesday.

Three of the five victims had been discharged from the hospital by Wednesday morning, and the other two victims were stable, including one woman who was shot in her spine, the mayor said.

All of the victims were between 18 and mid-20s, cops said.

Authorities were still investigating the root of the dispute between Washington and the male victim. 

Police arrived at the “chaotic” scene just minutes after gunfire erupted around 4:45 p.m., sending terrified shoppers running for their lives, Spagnolo said.

Cops “weren’t quite sure if there was an active shooter still on scene. They did a tremendous amount of work in a short period of time,” he said.

The mayor said mall employees jumped into action and “guided people out and helped keep things calm.”

“People were hidden and were protected. So I want to thank them for what they did. This is not part of what they normally do.”

Connecticut State Police also rushed to assist at the scene.

Officials seen outside the scene of the shooting.
Officials were seen outside the scene of the shooting. Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Investigators found rifles when they executed a search warrant at Washington’s home, but are still looking for the gun used in the shooting, Spagnolo said.

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont joined law enforcement at Wednesday’s press conference and urged residents to “not let these guys scare you.”


“This started out with some sort of a beat, some sort of an argument. And rather than ending up with fisticuffs, somebody pulls out a semi-automatic, shoots seven rounds, and badly wounds five people,” Lamont said.