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Dead People Got Student Loans in Minnesota—How Linda McMahon Aims to Fix It
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Dead People Got Student Loans in Minnesota—How Linda McMahon Aims to Fix It

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The Trump administration is fixing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid program after uncovering around $1 billion in fraud, according to Education Secretary Linda McMahon. “We have identified and saved about a billion dollars for FAFSA loans that would’ve been fraudulent,” McMahon told The Daily Signal in an exclusive interview. The Biden administration only required identity verification for less than 1% of students applying for student loans, McMahon claimed. “There were dead people who were applying for loans and receiving them, bots who were receiving, and we identified in Minnesota several thousands of these bots,” she said. The Trump administration found about $90 million in federal student aid was fraudulently disbursed. This includes more than $30 million given to deceased individuals and more than $40 million distributed to companies using bots disguised as fake students.  McMahon said the agency has “totally revamped” FAFSA. “We had it up and running even in advance of when Congress had said that we must do it,” she said. “We actually have a section in it now that gives ROIs to parents as to how much programs cost and how much the student can expect to be paid in the job market. Good information for students and parents.” While improving the FAFSA portal, the Education Department discovered the widespread fraud. The agency launched an identity verification effort in June, and it found about 150,000 suspect identities in current FAFSA forms just within the first week. The department announced in December it is hiring a new fraud detection team. “We already have the team in place,” McMahon said. “We are working—it’s been amazing what we have discovered.” “I’m very pleased with the results,” she continued, “so I think they’ve got a good team in place, and I think they’re doing a really good job.” The post Dead People Got Student Loans in Minnesota—How Linda McMahon Aims to Fix It appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Peak Woke Achieved: Fairy Pronouns
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Peak Woke Achieved: Fairy Pronouns
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Earliest Known Wooden Tools Are 430,000 Years Old, And They’re Remarkably Well Preserved
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Earliest Known Wooden Tools Are 430,000 Years Old, And They’re Remarkably Well Preserved

Stones last much better than wood, but they weren’t the only things early humans used to shape the world.
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‘Attack on Law Enforcement’: CBP Chief Posts Videos of Violent Activists Assaulting Minn. Hotel Housing Officers
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‘Attack on Law Enforcement’: CBP Chief Posts Videos of Violent Activists Assaulting Minn. Hotel Housing Officers

“This is NOT a protest. This is an attack on law enforcement,” U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney Scott declared Monday, sharing multiple videos of anti-immigration enforcement activists trashing a Minneapolis hotel where officers were staying. “This is our Border Patrol being targeted at their hotel in Minneapolis - surrounded, blocked in, glass smashed, people trying to force their way inside,” Commissioner Scott wrote in a X.com post introducing the video clips. This is our Border Patrol being targeted at their hotel in Minneapolis - surrounded, blocked in, glass smashed, people trying to force their way inside. This is NOT a protest. This is an attack on law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/2lHxkE8zMt — CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott (@CBPCommissioner) January 26, 2026   “This entire environment where the community is encouraged by local leaders to come out and actually prevent you from making a felony arrest, it’s a new dynamic, but we’re trying to evolve to it,” Scott said in an interview with Fox News Channel. Scott explained that, while officers are adapting to the new challenges, “the tactics are still the same”: “You try to talk somebody; you give them orders. “If they don’t follow the orders and they get into your face, you give them a warning. “But, as soon as they pose any kind of a threat to those officers or the operation, they’re going to be arrested.” “We’ve actually increased the training based on these new threats that the agents are facing.” Training is not the issue, politicians riling up their constituents is. pic.twitter.com/AJNXcGXG7N — CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott (@CBPCommissioner) January 26, 2026   Separately, The Liberty Daily posted video from FreedomNews.TV providing a closer look at the destructiveness wrought by the violent activists.
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Joe Scarborough: 'Many People' Describe Pretti Death As 'Execution-Style Shooting'
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Joe Scarborough: 'Many People' Describe Pretti Death As 'Execution-Style Shooting'

Last week, we noted CNN This Morning host Audie Cornish employing Katie Couric's infamous "some say" technique [from back in her Today show days] of putting in the mouths of others something liberal she believed, but wanted to avoid explicitly expressing as her own view.  In Audie's case, the former NPR host apparently wanted to preserve a patina of impartiality regarding ICE. And so she said that, talking with people after the anti-ICE church invasion in St. Paul, MN: "I heard over and over again, I feel like [protesting in] the church is too far. I feel like I feel like it could it be something that the administration can use against the protest movement." It seems that Audie was worried that the church invasion took things too far, and could be hurting her cherished anti-ICE movement. But Cornish didn't want to express that as her own sentiment, and so attributed it to hearing it "over and over again" from others. All things considered [the NPR show Audie used to host!], it was a relatively benign use of the Couric "some say" technique. But on today's Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough employed the Couric tactic in an utterly more vile way. Speaking of the shooting death of anti-ICE protester Alex Pretti, Scarborough said: "Many people were describing [it] as an execution-style shooting." Joe, if you want to accuse ICE of the execution-style shooting of Alex Pretti, have the decency and guts to say so yourself, instead of putting it in the mouths of "many people." The bare minimum that journalistic integrity required was to name names of some of those "many people." But you failed to clear even that low bar. Shame on you. Note: The show opened with a clip of Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara boasting that, in contrast with ICE, in the last year his force had confiscated 900 weapons and arrested hundreds of violent offenders, "and we didn't shoot anyone." Maybe so. Then again, the Minneapolis PD didn't have to contend with mobs of protesters screaming, using cars to obstruct their operations, blowing whistles, trying to "de-arrest" people, or ICE Watch "rapid responders" tracking federal agents, their movements and their vehicles in an AirTable database called "MN ICE PLATES." Here's the transcript. MS NOW Morning Joe 1/26/26 6:00 am ET MINNEAPOLIS POLICE CHIEF BRIAN O'HARA: People have had enough. This is the third shooting now in less than three weeks. The Minneapolis Police Department went the entire year last year recovering about 900 guns from the street, arresting hundreds and hundreds of violent offenders, and we didn't shoot anyone.  . . .  JOE SCARBOROUGH: Well, Mika, as we saw last week, and I suspect the numbers this week will be even more horrific, the numbers of Americans approving of ICE's actions plummeted even last week after the first killing of Renee Good. You had people in the low 30s approving and in the 60s, mid 60s disapproving. Those numbers are obviously going in the opposite direction.  So yeah, it's hard to believe that with 63% of Americans disapproving of ICE and only 36% approving before the shooting this weekend that many people were describing as an execution-style shooting.  MIKA BRZEZINSKI: The second.  SCARBOROUGH: The second. Again, Republicans have to do something here. The White House has to do something.
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Politico's Red Hot Trump Hate Illustrated by ALL Their Featured Magazine Stories
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Politico's Red Hot Trump Hate Illustrated by ALL Their Featured Magazine Stories

Few things better illustrate the laughably absurd levels of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has infected Politico than the accompanying screenshot (as of this writing) of three Politico magazine stories featured on the front page of  that biased periodical. The screenshot reveals a trifecta of magazine stories reflecting negatively on President Donald Trump, "Trump’s Greenland Gambit Has Broken Brains Across Washington," "Europe Could Kick Trump Where It Hurts: The World Cup," and "‘They Have This Combination of Grandiosity, Narcissism and Sociopathy’." You don't have to go much further beyond the title of the first Politico Magazine story to see it is the work of Nahal Toosi, who has proven her anti-Trump bona fides by not only attempting to drag Trump into an unnecessary war in December 2024 before he even assumed his second term in office, which you can read about in "Politico Foreign Affairs Reporter Wants to Drag Trump into Syria Mess." She also expressed her extreme loathing of Trump in August 2024 in "Fussy Toosi: Politico Correspondent Says Trump No More Trustworthy Than Putin." This paragraph from her Politico Magazine Greenland story reveals that her antipathy towards Trump continues: Trump’s Greenland push also came with a level of personal self-interest that went beyond the “America First” justification he has used to explain other actions. He has said he is pursuing Greenland in part because he was upset that he had not been given the Nobel Peace Prize. Next up from the menu of bitter pills at Politico Magazine is the World Cup story written by one Ali (Alistair) Walker, one of Politico's Euro crew who in addition to starting out professionally at an obscure community newspaper in an obscure town on an island in the northern Hebrides off of Scotland, remains little known to most Yanks. However, despite his relative obscurity, Walker does seem to possess the requisite level of antipathy so necessary to maintain his job security at Politico as reflected in his story about Europe kicking "Trump Where It Hurts." ...the World Cup and the Olympics haven’t faced a major diplomatic cold shoulder since retaliatory snubs by countries for the Moscow 1980 and Los Angeles 1984 Summer Olympics — Trump’s seizure of Greenland would put Europe in a position with no recent historical parallel. Um, sorry Ali, but as it has turned out there won't be any "seizure" of Greenland about which your better known Politico colleagues have been having conniption fits over recently. Finally, we come to the most Trump-deranged of them all at Politico which is saying quite a bit. Ankush Khardori. To get a quick understanding of Khardori's utter hatred of Trump, keep in mind that he was so far gone that in early July 2024 he demanded that Trump's trial be improperly rushed to commence before Election Day: "Trump-Despising Politico Senior Writer DEMANDS Trump Trial Put on Speed Dial." "Chutkan’s overriding objective should be to move this case as expeditiously as possible before November, even if that means trying to resolve all of these questions and perhaps even scheduling a trial that may not end before Election Day." As you can see in his latest story in Politico, Khardori's antipathy towards Trump has in no way diminished since he is now enraged at the President for acting to oppose European censorship of American social media companies, including X (forever to remain also known as Twitter). Perhaps Politico Magazine can find some other topic to obsess about other than Trump. Maybe something really silly to entertain us with laughter such as obsessing over the smallest details of the head of Border Patrol Greg Bovino's coat. Oh wait! You did just that with the latest UPDATE of your Politico Magazine featured lineup on the front page. Congratulations on at least temporarily ameliorating your swelling, itching loathing. ...Sort of.
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'A very good call': Trump says Tim Walz called him to ask to 'work together' on ICE in Minnesota
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'A very good call': Trump says Tim Walz called him to ask to 'work together' on ICE in Minnesota

President Donald Trump says that he has spoken with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) via phone and indicated that the Democrat was cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement efforts after publicly opposing them.The president posted about the phone call with the governor in a social media statement on Truth Social after rioting escalated in Minneapolis in response to another lethal shooting over the weekend.'Even in Minnesota, Crime is way down, but both Governor Walz and I want to make it better!'"Governor Tim Walz called me with the request to work together with respect to Minnesota. It was a very good call, and we, actually, seemed to be on a similar wavelength," wrote the president.Earlier on Monday, the president had announced that he was sending border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota to manage the ICE operation."I told Governor Walz that I would have Tom Homan call him, and that what we are looking for are any and all Criminals that they have in their possession," Trump added. "The Governor, very respectfully, understood that, and I will be speaking to him in the near future."He went on to say that Walz was "happy" that Homan was being sent to Minnesota. Trump also touted his success in sending federal troops to Washington, D.C.; Memphis, Tennessee; and New Orleans, Louisiana.Press secretary Karoline Leavitt had said that Homan would also be investigating the large-scale fraud scheme in the state.Trump added, "Even in Minnesota, Crime is way down, but both Governor Walz and I want to make it better!"RELATED: Tim Walz tries to dunk on Trump and gets pantsed on social media Walz also posted about the phone call on social media."I spoke to the President earlier. We had a productive conversation and I explained to him that his staff doesn’t have their facts straight about Minnesota," he wrote.He added a link to his op-ed in the Wall Street Journal defending his administration against accusations that it did not honor ICE detainers.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Trump’s space order shows why the Outer Space Treaty must go
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Trump’s space order shows why the Outer Space Treaty must go

In mid-December, the White House released an executive order establishing the second Trump administration’s space policy. In the order, the president outlines a policy to “secure the Nation’s vital economic and security interests” and “unleash commercial development” in the stars.Mastery over space and its riches will go to the nations able to pursue their interests within that domain and defend them.The order follows on the Department of Energy’s “first-ever government purchase of a natural resource from space” last May. If successful, the procurement of lunar helium-3 by 2029 promises to be the first nugget in a 21st-century gold rush. With the value of the isotope reaching $20 million per kilogram by some estimates, prospecting and settlement of the final frontier — a goal of President Trump’s order — might soon follow.Withdrawing from the Outer Space Treaty might help secure that frontier for Americans. Ratified by the Senate in 1967, the treaty was born of the Cold War. After the Soviet Union launched Sputnik in 1957, the global community focused on how to prevent pre-existing terrestrial tensions from spilling over into space.Inspired by the scientific cooperation displayed during the 1957-58 International Geophysical Year, the U.N. Ad Hoc Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space believed that a precedent of peaceful coexistence had been set in the cosmos and did not prioritize “problems relating to the settlement and exploitation of celestial bodies.” After all, Yuri Gagarin had not yet completed his maiden orbit, nor had Neil Armstrong made his “small step.”The final treaty preserved that oversight. Inspired by the 1959 Antarctic Treaty, the OST proscribed claims of sovereignty (Article II) and banned WMDs in outer space and military activities on celestial bodies (Article IV). It remained an open question how international law would govern settlement and exploitation and keep it peaceful.As the Cold War has given way to new tensions between the United States, Russia, and China, the realms of space have remained anything but “realms of peace.”Even before the OST, the superpowers developed anti-satellite weapons. Such innovation has not slowed. The vice Chief of space operations even testified to Chinese weapons systems that can conduct “dogfighting” in orbit. Notwithstanding Russia’s status as a party to the treaty, the American people experienced an anxious evening in 2024 when intelligence revealed that Russia may be developing a nuclear-armed electromagnetic pulse system in orbit.Americans, both in and out of uniform, rely on the military satellites that form the Global Positioning System. How might American or allied forces fare against a near-peer adversary if even a portion of GPS satellites are out of action?The first Trump administration did not shy away from the stars, establishing the Space Force. Nonetheless, China has responded in kind with an “aerospace force” of its own. A new space race has begun, and the stakes are perhaps higher than they were during the Cold War.Unlike in the mid-20th century, the settlement and exploitation of the cosmos are now within sight. The moon is rife with rare-earths and terrestrially scarce helium-3, which might unlock the challenges of nuclear fusion and quantum computation. Accordingly, China and Russia are racing back to the moon.It is clear that the current legal framework for space neither admits of sovereignty nor effectively constrains adversaries. Yet mastery over space and its riches will go to the nations able to pursue their interests within that domain and defend them. Will America be able to?Withdrawing from the OST would clear the chief international hurdle to exercising sovereignty over celestial bodies, which have cost American lives and capital to survey. Absent Article IV, the United States would be able to develop systems to defend the nation’s interests off-Earth in response to adversarial threats. Mike Solana may see his dream become reality.A pathway to defensible sovereignty over celestial bodies would set the legal conditions for a true American space economy. Territorial ownership in the cosmos would build on the Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act of 2015, which allowed private entities to recover and sell astral treasures. The government would have the authority to order the coming lunar helium and asteroid gold rush with a usage scheme similar to that governing federal lands. Finally, private space operators would know they have a right to mine and keep what they mine — with the legal fallback of the state.The second-order benefits from such policies would flow back down to Earth. Extraterrestrial mineral leases could generate government revenues, and space-based securities could launch a new financial industry. The increased commercialization of the cosmos may finally make off-Earth settlement profitable at scale, inspiring figurative and literal pioneers.Leaving the OST might inspire America’s adversaries to do the same. However, withdrawal would let the United States treat space as a legitimate arena for applying national power, as China has done. It would be a proportional response to nations that have acted as if the treaty did not exist. Exiting would enable the U.S. to legally and openly develop the same capabilities as its adversaries, mitigating the chances of conflict. Leaving the OST might very well restore strategic balance.There are few better motivations for the pursuit of peace than the promise of profit. As Russia and China pursue their national commercial interests in space, the risk of disruption to billion-dollar development projects would disincentivize expansionist or militarist aggression. The same risk would also motivate former parties to the treaty to prevent environmental contamination. Even amid tension, space powers should recognize mutual self-interest, such as in preserving the rescue-and-aid guarantees of the treaty or establishing exclusive economic zone-style areas on shared celestial bodies.RELATED: What’s Greenland to us? Photo by Leon Neal/Getty ImagesFundamentally, some measure of competition is good. The new contest over space could ignite a worldwide flood of passion for exploration. That race to the stars (with winners) would be more honest than the original “carried out … in the interests of all countries.” To date, only five countries have ever landed on the Moon.Fortunately, the logistics of withdrawal itself are far from a moon shot.Article XVI of the Outer Space Treaty empowers the president to provide one year’s notice of withdrawal. Judicial delay would be unlikely. In Goldwater v. Carter, the Supreme Court found that presidential termination of a ratified treaty was a “nonjusticiable political dispute.” For precedent, the White House can look to President Bush’s withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: Congress and the courts did not object.Shipments of cosmic resources for epoch-making technologies are on their way. President Trump seeks a return to the moon by 2028, with “a permanent lunar outpost” and “economic development” to follow. America cannot turn its back on the spacefaring future, and aging international and national law must adapt before our adversaries arrive. Only then may America trade the title of “aerospace republic” for a simpler one: “space republic.”Editor’s note: This article was originally published at the American Mind.
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Private jet linked to 'top anti-ICE / anti-Trump' lawyers crashes, resulting in 7 fatalities
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Private jet linked to 'top anti-ICE / anti-Trump' lawyers crashes, resulting in 7 fatalities

A private jet linked to a Texas-based law firm crashed at Maine's Bangor International Airport on Sunday evening.The aircraft, a Bombardier Challenger 600 belonging to KTKJ Challenger LLC, was reportedly carrying eight people when it crashed around 7:45 p.m., shortly after takeoff. The crash prompted the airport to close.'AIRCRAFT CRASHED UNDER UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES ON DEPARTURE, CAME TO REST INVERTED AND CAUGHT ON FIRE.'The incident occurred as a winter storm rolled through the region, causing heavy snowfall.Steve Robinson, the editor in chief of the Maine Wire, stated that the plane belonged to "top anti-ICE / anti-Trump lawyers."Robinson stated that KTKJ Challenger LLC "is registered to Jason Itkin and Kurt Arnold, two trial attorneys who've made waves fighting conservatives in Texas and defending illegal aliens."The Texas Voice previously reported that the Arnold & Itkin law firm has claimed to have obtained the "largest settlement for an undocumented worker in the United States history." It described Arnold & Itkin as a "major" donor of a "left-wing" political action committee during the 2024 election.RELATED: Video shows deadly plane crash at Arizona airport involving jet of '80s rocker Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesAccording to the Federal Aviation Administration's preliminary crash data, at least seven passengers are dead, and one flight crew member was seriously injured. The identities of those on board the aircraft have not been released to the public."AIRCRAFT CRASHED UNDER UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES ON DEPARTURE, CAME TO REST INVERTED AND CAUGHT ON FIRE, BANGOR, ME," the FAA's summary of the incident read. RELATED: Trump ousts Biden’s Democratic NTSB vice chair amid aviation crisis Photo by: aviation-images.com/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesThe National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash."The preliminary information we have is the plane crashed upon departing Bangor International Airport and experienced a postcrash fire," a press release from the NTSB read.The NTSB's preliminary report will be available within 30 days and will include a probable cause of the crash."The airport remains closed at this time. There are numerous flight cancellations and diversions. Passengers are encouraged to contact their airlines for information regarding impacts to their travel plans," Bangor International Airport stated.Arnold & Itkin did not respond to a request for comment. — (@) Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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More Virgin Islands corruption: Another appointee of Democrat governor reaps whirlwind
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More Virgin Islands corruption: Another appointee of Democrat governor reaps whirlwind

Albert Bryan, the Democrat governor of the Virgin Islands, has apparently surrounded himself in recent years with fraudsters and grafters.Bryan's former commissioner of the territory's parks and recreation department, Calvert White, was sentenced on Friday to five years in prison following his conviction for one count of honest services wire fraud and one count of bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds.'This is unacceptable.'The sentencing — relatively light given that the fraud offense carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and the bribery offense carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison — took place just weeks after the Democrat governor's former police commissioner and former budget director were found guilty of extensive corruption.White, who resigned last January, solicited and accepted a bribe from David Whitaker, the founder of the cybersecurity firm Mon Ethos Pro Support — a bribe that was facilitated by local businessman Benjamin Hendricks.In exchange for $16,000 to later be paid by Hendricks, White agreed to help Whitaker obtain a contract valued at over $1.4 million for the installation of security cameras at U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Sports, Parks, and Recreation properties.The Justice Department indicated that as part of the scheme, which lasted from late 2023 until the FBI intervened in June 2024, White provided confidential bidding information to Whitaker and proactively worked in an official capacity to ensure that Whitaker would get the contract.RELATED: Woke Whitmer appointee from Nigeria admits to day-care scam, stealing millions from Michigan taxpayers Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images"Calvert White rigged a public bid process in exchange for a bribe," said Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva of the DOJ's Criminal Division. "He abused the trust of those who live in the community he was supposed to serve."While not ordered to pay a fine, White was required to forfeit $5,000, the amount he received from Whitaker via Hendricks as partial payment for the contract, reported the St. Thomas Source. He will reportedly wear a GPS monitoring bracelet until he surrenders to authorities on March 2.For his role in the scheme, Hendricks was sentenced last week to 68 months in prison."Public officials take an oath based on trust and assume a responsibility of service to the people," said Claudia Dubravetz, acting special agent in charge of the FBI's San Juan field office. "When that trust is violated through acts of corruption, it undermines confidence in government and harms the communities it is meant to serve. This is unacceptable."Whitaker, who pleaded guilty in 2024 to two counts of wire fraud and one count of bribery and is set to be sentenced later this year, was apparently also in cahoots with former Virgin Islands Police Department Commissioner Ray Martinez and former Virgin Islands Office of Management and Budget Director Jenifer O'Neal.Martinez was found guilty last month of five counts of honest services wire fraud, one count of bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds, one count of money laundering conspiracy, and two counts of obstruction of justice. O'Neal was found guilty of two counts of honest services wire fraud, one count of bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds, and one count of money laundering conspiracy.The DOJ indicated that Martinez accepted roughly $100,000 in bribe payments from Whitaker — "including cash, luxury travel, personal expenses, private-school tuition, and restaurant equipment" — in exchange for wielding his official authority to approve invoices and award Whitaker a $1.4 million contract federally funded under the federal American Rescue Plan Act.O'Neal knowingly approved a $70,000 inflated invoice under that contract and, in exchange, accepted a $17,730 lease payment for her business in federal funds from the inflated invoice.Blaze News has reached out to Gov. Bryan's office for comment.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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