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The REAL reason George Santos was expelled from Congress
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The REAL reason George Santos was expelled from Congress

Google George Santos and you’ll find a surplus of headlines citing fraud and campaign finance violations, among other accusations. The list of federal felony charges the expelled congressman faces is as follows: one count of conspiracy to commit offenses against the United States two counts of wire fraud two counts of making materially false statements to the Federal Election Commission two counts of falsifying records submitted to obstruct the FEC two counts of aggravated identity theft one count of access device fraud seven counts of wire fraud three counts of money laundering one count of theft of public funds two counts of making materially false statements to the United States House of Representatives That’s 23 total charges that Santos will answer to in court next month. According to Santos, however, the only reason he’s been hit with a slew of felonies is because he’s exposed the insidious corruption in Congress. - YouTube www.youtube.com “I went from being a member of Congress (previously a private equity professional) to becoming a professional s**t poster on social media, and let me tell you something ... nobody's willing to say that Congress inside trades. Nobody's willing to sit here and tell you Dan Crenshaw is a dirty insider trader,” he tells James Poulos, pointing to the Blaze Originals documentary “Bought and Paid For” released earlier this year that explains how congressmen and women get filthy rich despite their moderate salaries. Santos says he does it because “the American people deserve to know the scumbags that are in Congress today.” However, he believes that his boldness is why he’s been ousted and charged with a litany of offenses. He points to Texas Democrat Sen. Henry Cuellar as proof. “His indictment says he's been taking bribes from a Mexican bank and the country of Azerbaijan for the last ten years, which means he's been corrupt since the day he got here. I think that's far more than the BS they try to pin on me,” says Santos, and yet despite his crimes, Cuellar is considered “an honorable member with great relationships and accomplishments.” To hear Santos spill the tea on his least favorite members of Congress, like Eric Swalwell's intimate relations with a Chinese spy, watch the episode above. Want more from James Poulos?To enjoy more of James' visionary commentary on politics, tech, ideas, and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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ICE arrests gang leader wanted for 23 murders in Peru after border agents released him: 'Significant threat'
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ICE arrests gang leader wanted for 23 murders in Peru after border agents released him: 'Significant threat'

Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently located and detained an illegal alien gang member wanted for 23 murders in Peru. The Biden-Harris administration's open border crisis has led to an increased number of foreign gang members entering the U.S.According to ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations in Buffalo, New York, 38-year-old Gianfranco Torres-Navarro was arrested on Wednesday. A source told ABC News that Torres-Navarro, the leader of the Peruvian gang "Los Killers," was apprehended in Endicott, New York, as part of a "targeted operation."'A highly dangerous criminal who believed he was untouchable.'ERO Buffalo reported that Torres-Navarro illegally entered the United States on May 16 near Roma, Texas. He was apprehended by Customs and Border Protection agents the same day but was released after being issued a notice to appear for immigration proceedings. Border Patrol agents were apparently unaware of Torres-Navarro's criminal history in his home country.In July, Homeland Security Investigations notified ICE that Torres-Navarro was wanted for nearly two dozen murders in Peru. He was arrested by immigration officials on August 14 and transported to a detention facility in Batavia, New York, while he awaits immigration proceedings. ERO Buffalo Field Office Director Thomas Brophy stated, "Gianfranco Torres-Navarro poses a significant threat to our communities, and we won't allow New York to be a safe haven for dangerous noncitizens. Well done by our ERO Buffalo officers who brought this individual into custody."According to the Associated Press, Torres-Navarro's girlfriend, Mishelle Sol Ivanna Ortíz Ubillús, was also arrested. She was described as Torres-Navarro's lieutenant and cashier. They both reportedly fled Peru after Los Killers gang members were suspected of murdering a retired police officer and injuring a municipal employee. The AP reported that per Peru's Public Prosecutor's Office, Torres-Navarro is also known as "Gianfranco 23," in reference to the number of individuals he has allegedly murdered. He reportedly has the names of his victims tattooed on his body. Torres-Navarro is also wanted in Peru for extortion and operating a criminal organization.Col. Franco Moreno, the head of Peru's High Complexity Crime Investigations Division, told the AP that Torres-Navarro "is a highly dangerous criminal who believed he was untouchable." He stated Torres-Navarro allegedly committed the murders or ordered the murders "to increase his criminal leadership." — (@) 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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German lawmaker wants Ukraine to pay for Nord Stream bombing following report that Zelenskyy approved attack
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German lawmaker wants Ukraine to pay for Nord Stream bombing following report that Zelenskyy approved attack

A German lawmaker is asking for reparations in the wake of yet another report indicating that Ukraine was behind the undersea bombings of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines. Alice Weidel, co-chair of the Alternative for Germany, tweeted Friday, "The economic damage to our country caused by the demolition of #Nordstream presumably ordered by @Selenskyj — and not #Putin as we were led to believe — should be 'billed' to #Ukraine." Weidel added, "Any 'aid payments' that burden the German taxpayer should be stopped." Germany's ruling coalition has already indicated it will be putting an end to new military aid to Ukraine. This planned cessation of funding has, however, not been attributed to the bombing but rather to the need to fulfill other spending priorities. Extra to seeking possible recompense, there appears to be a sustained desire in Berlin to find and lock up the perpetrators. The German Federal Court of Justice issued an arrest warrant earlier this summer for a Ukrainian citizen and diving instructor, Volodymyr Z., in connection to the Nord Stream bombing. The Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper revealed that the suspect was living in Warsaw, Poland, before going on the run. On the basis of witness statements and speed camera photos, investigators determined that he drove the suspected saboteurs to the 50-foot Bavaria Cruiser used in the attack, then aided them in its execution. The Wall Street Journal report that appears to have captured Weidel's attention last week indicated that the Sept. 26, 2022, bombings, which NATO appeared ready at the outset to register as an Article 5-triggering attack, were initiated by "a handful of senior Ukrainian military officers and businessmen." 'I am president and I give orders accordingly.' According to one officer involved in the attack, "The whole thing was born out of a night of heavy boozing and the iron determination of a handful of people who had the guts to risk their lives for their country." The alleged Ukrainian bombing plot apparently cost $300,000; involved a rental yacht and a six-member crew, including civilian divers; and was verbally approved by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, reported the Journal. Zelenskyy has long denied Ukraine's involvement in the attacks. "I am president and I give orders accordingly," Zelenskyy told Axel Springer in June 2023. "Nothing of the sort has been done by Ukraine. I would never act that way." "I didn't know anything, 100 percent," added Zelensky. "I said, 'Show us proof. If our military is supposed to have done this, show us proof.'" Zelenskyy adviser Mykhailo Podolyak similarly denied Ukrainian involvement last year, stating, "Although I enjoy collecting amusing conspiracy theories about [Ukrainian] government, I have to say: [Ukraine] has nothing to do with the Baltic Sea mishap and has no information about 'pro-[Ukraine] sabotage groups.' What happened to the Nord Stream pipelines? 'They sank,' as they say in RF itself ..." At the time of the pipeline bombings, Podolyak joined Poland in suggesting the damage was instead the doing of the Russians, reported the BBC. "Gas leak from NS-1 [Nord Stream 1] is nothing more than a terrorist attack planned by Russia and an act of aggression towards the EU. Russia wants to destabilise the economic situation in Europe and cause pre-winter panic," said Zelenskyy's adviser. In the wake of the attack, Podolyak stressed that the "best response and security investment are tanks for Ukraine. Especially German ones." Three people familiar with the bombing plot as well as one of the officers directly involved told the Journal that the CIA learned of the scheme and told Zelenskyy to call it off. Although Zelenskyy supposedly obliged the American spy agency, his commander in chief running the operation, Valeriy Zaluzhniy — now Ukraine's ambassador to London — reportedly went ahead with the bombing plot utilizing Ukrainian special-operations officers, including Col. Roman Chervinsky. Following a joint investigation, the Washington Post and Der Spiegel reported last year that Chervinsky was the "coordinator" of the operation, "managing logistics and support for a six-person team that rented a sailboat under false identities and used deep-sea diving equipment to place explosive charges on the gas pipelines." The joint report indicated further that Chervinsky ultimately reported to Zaluzhniy, although he contended in a statement, "All speculations about my involvement in the attack on Nord Stream are being spread by Russian propaganda without any basis." The Journal indicated that a Polish travel agency set up by Ukrainian intelligence years ago to disguise financial transactions was used to rent a yacht called the Andromeda in the German town of Rostock. Masquerading as a group on a pleasure cruise, Chervinsky's crew allegedly set off three explosions using an explosive called HMX, wired to timed-control detonators. The explosions caused leaks on both the Nord Stream 1 and 2 natural gas pipelines, which both run a distance of over 740 miles from Russia to Lubmin, Germany, under the Baltic Sea, bypassing Ukraine and Poland. The pipelines were not in operation at the time of the leaks, although they nevertheless contained gas under pressure. 'There was no practical sense in such actions for Ukraine.' According to Carnegie Politika, initial estimates indicated the explosions released 500 million cubic meters of gas, or the equivalent of 1/5000 of annual global CO2 emissions, into the sea. Extra to causing possible environmental damage, the explosions caused energy prices to surge and Germany to nationalize energy companies. The fallout of the attacks continues to cost Germany, which the Journal indicated pays roughly $1 million daily just to lease floating terminals for liquefied natural gas to partially replace gas flows alternatively carried by the Nord Stream. The Journal noted that the "four senior Ukrainian defense and security officials who either participated in or had direct knowledge of the plot" who spoke on the record all confirmed that the pipelines were considered to be a legitimate target for Ukraine. Despite the admissions from these officials, Zaluzhniy and other officials in Kiev continue to downplay and deny their active involvement. "Ukraine's involvement in the Nord Stream explosions is absolute nonsense. There was no practical sense in such actions for Ukraine," Podolyak told the AFP Thursday. While Germany is continuing to investigate the bombings, sources familiar with the investigation told the Journal that it may prove an exercise in futility given that those responsible, cognizant they are wanted, will avoid traveling outside Ukraine — a nation that will not extradite its own citizens. Even if successful in bringing those responsible to justice, Germany may suffer further embarrassment. It would mean that Germany was attacked by a nation it has materially supported for years. "An attack of this scale is a sufficient reason to trigger the collective defense clause of NATO, but our critical infrastructure was blown up by a country that we support with massive weapons shipments and billions in cash," a senior German official told the Journal. Moscow suspects that Germany will ultimately close its investigation without naming those believed to be responsible, reported Reuters. "We have raised the issue of Germany and other affected countries fulfilling their obligations under the U.N. anti-terrorist conventions," said Oleg Tyapkin, the head of the European department at the Russian foreign ministry. "We have officially made corresponding claims on this matter bilaterally, including to Berlin." 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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Megyn Kelly's Reaction to America-Hating DNC Setting the Tone With THIS Acknowledgement Is PERFECTION
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Megyn Kelly's Reaction to America-Hating DNC Setting the Tone With THIS Acknowledgement Is PERFECTION

Megyn Kelly's Reaction to America-Hating DNC Setting the Tone With THIS Acknowledgement Is PERFECTION
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Comrade Kamala DNC Special: 60% Off VIP Membership
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Dem BRAGS That Kamala Doesn't HAVE to Talk About Policy Because Media Will Do (Spin) It For Her (Watch)
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Dem BRAGS That Kamala Doesn't HAVE to Talk About Policy Because Media Will Do (Spin) It For Her (Watch)

Dem BRAGS That Kamala Doesn't HAVE to Talk About Policy Because Media Will Do (Spin) It For Her (Watch)
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White House Provides Unfortunate Money Quote for Kamala Harris As She Distances Herself From Joe Biden
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White House Provides Unfortunate Money Quote for Kamala Harris As She Distances Herself From Joe Biden

White House Provides Unfortunate Money Quote for Kamala Harris As She Distances Herself From Joe Biden
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DA Bragg: No Opposition to Trump Sentencing Delay
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DA Bragg: No Opposition to Trump Sentencing Delay

Manhattan prosecutors in the Donald Trump business records trial said they would defer to the court when it comes to whether the former president's sentencing should be delayed.
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Speaker to Citizens: Read Report on Biden's Conduct
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Speaker to Citizens: Read Report on Biden's Conduct

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., urged Americans to read the GOP report on what the three-committee impeachment inquiry called President Joe Biden's "impeachable conduct."
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