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Zero Days Without a Democrat Crime

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Another day, another Democrat found to be involved in some sort of fraud. I don't think there's a single member of that entire party who speaks the truth or plays by the rules. And the legacy media -- ever the loyal lapdogs of the Left -- fawns over these people, burying scandals or spinning them as virtues. From multi-million dollar fraud schemes tied to congressional insiders to impersonating lawyers to springing illegal aliens. From doctored court evidence to unconstitutional residency fraud, the evidence piles up like Kamala's campaign debts. We're witnessing a pattern of blatant lawbreaking enabled by a complicit media that prioritizes Marxist idolatry over accountability.

Let's start with the squalid underbelly of Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar's orbit. One of her associates was busted in a stunning $2.9 million fraud scheme, involving fake claims and embezzlement that robbed taxpayers blind. Calls for Omar's deportation exploded, given her history of controversial statements and suspicious allegiances. We hear nothing but crickets from the legacy media, who instead amplify Omar's anti-Israel rants as "bold leadership." This is protectionism for a squad member whose allies treat public funds like a personal ATM.

Which brings us to Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett, the self-proclaimed champion of the downtrodden, whose "woman of the people" routine detonated like a bad fireworks show. FEC filings reveal her campaign splurged over $25,000 on luxury hotels and limo services -- Ritz-Carlton stays, West Hollywood Editions, Vegas resorts -- none in her Dallas district or even in Texas. Add $50,000 on security while she preaches defunding the police and calls ICE "slave patrols." It's hypocrisy on steroids: a freshman congresswoman living large on donor dollars, jetting to Martha's Vineyard while her constituents struggle with crime and inflation.........

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