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The Looting of America

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A routine oversight hearing turned into a criminal investigation when a secret $6.2 billion wire transfer was brought to light.
Congressman Ted Lieu, using his experience as a former military prosecutor, dismantled the defense of Steven Miller by producing a signed authorization for a massive payment to a Cayman Islands entity named Hemisphere Strategic Solutions.
The catch?
The company didn't even exist two weeks before the payment. Even more damning, security logs revealed a secret meeting in Miller's office with offshore law experts and a foreign national flagged as an intelligence concern just days before the money moved.
Who woulda thunk it, right?

As the stopwatch ticked past four minutes of total silence from the witness, it became clear: someone is being protected at an astronomical cost to the American public. The House has now voted unanimously to hold Miller in contempt and has referred the case to the DOJ for criminal money laundering.
… referred to the other partner in criminal grift, the American DOJ. Fucking great.
By November we won’t have a pot to piss in.

VERY good chance this reporting is false or partially false.
ZERO chance that the theft and much more like it, is not going on. If they can steal, they steal.
 
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I saw this a week or so ago when it had just happened (MSNBC?) and forgot about it until fb clickbait recycled it.

What it signifies is less important than what it implies. This shit is so rampant that all the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t track it all down if they wanted to. This nation as a whole is being street-corner mugged, robbed, beaten up and will be left for dead, even if this mob is busted and a few perps get their wrists slapped.
 
It's AI glurge:


The rumor was fictional. It originated from a YouTube channel that uses artificial intelligence tools to create inspiring or shocking stories about public figures. Therefore, we've rated this claim false.

The earliest version of the claim we could find appeared in a video (archived) published by the YouTube channel "Homeless People" on March 31, 2026.

From the first lines of the video, there are clear signs of AI generation, including the narrator's robotic delivery. For example, at 40 seconds into the video, the narrator spells out the word "who" letter-for-letter instead of pronouncing it normally.

The video's script also uses dramatic, emotionally-charged language — a common indicator of AI-generated content. At one point, the AI narrator describes Miller's face as "not pale, not shocked, still...like someone who just realized that the one thing he hoped would never surface had just appeared on a screen in front of 40 cameras."

Finally, the video's visuals are deceptive. The footage is actually a looped clip from an unrelated January 2026 hearing where Lieu questioned Special Counsel Jack Smith (minute 2:43:44), who testified on his team's federal criminal investigations into U.S. President Donald Trump. The hearing had nothing to do with Miller allegedly committing fraud.
 
It's AI glurge:


The rumor was fictional. It originated from a YouTube channel that uses artificial intelligence tools to create inspiring or shocking stories about public figures. Therefore, we've rated this claim false.

The earliest version of the claim we could find appeared in a video (archived) published by the YouTube channel "Homeless People" on March 31, 2026.

From the first lines of the video, there are clear signs of AI generation, including the narrator's robotic delivery. For example, at 40 seconds into the video, the narrator spells out the word "who" letter-for-letter instead of pronouncing it normally.

The video's script also uses dramatic, emotionally-charged language — a common indicator of AI-generated content. At one point, the AI narrator describes Miller's face as "not pale, not shocked, still...like someone who just realized that the one thing he hoped would never surface had just appeared on a screen in front of 40 cameras."

Finally, the video's visuals are deceptive. The footage is actually a looped clip from an unrelated January 2026 hearing where Lieu questioned Special Counsel Jack Smith (minute 2:43:44), who testified on his team's federal criminal investigations into U.S. President Donald Trump. The hearing had nothing to do with Miller allegedly committing fraud.
 
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