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REVEALED: How An ESG ‘Nonprofit’ Grifts Off Activism and Loopholes.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A nonprofit called As You Sow, which promotes environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies, launched a for-profit company, As You Know, to sell ESG data. That firm now benefits from climate and diversity rules that As You Sow lobbied to implement, raising concerns that a tax-exempt group is using its influence to generate private financial gain.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The leadership and operations of As You Sow and As You Know are deeply intertwined. Both are run by activist CEO Andrew Behar. Major left-wing donor networks funded the nonprofit, including Arabella Advisors and organizations linked to George Soros. Its advocacy aligns closely with the Biden government’s regulatory efforts.

🧾KEY QUOTES: “It’s a desperate attempt to hold the patriarchy in power.” — Andy Behar, defending ESG and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in response to growing public and political backlash.

⚠️FALLOUT: Watchdog groups have raised concerns that As You Sow may violate nonprofit tax law by enriching a related private entity. The two organizations share staff, office space, and data resources. The majority of As You Know’s ownership remains undisclosed.

📌SIGNIFICANCE: The situation highlights how nonprofit advocacy can be structured to influence federal policy, steer private capital, and financially benefit affiliated businesses, blurring the legal boundaries between charitable purpose and private profit.


IN FULL:

A California-based nonprofit that promotes environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies is under scrutiny for launching a for-profit company that appears to profit from federal mandates the nonprofit itself pushed into law.

As You Sow, a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit, launched the for-profit company As You Know in 2021. The company markets ESG data products to institutional investors, nonprofit organizations, and universities. The launch coincided with regulatory moves by the Biden government to expand disclosure requirements on corporate climate impact, racial equity policies, and boardroom diversity.

As You Sow disclosed that it purchased 800,000 shares in As You Know at launch. The for-profit entity issued two million shares total, meaning 60 percent of its ownership is held by parties not publicly identified. While federal law allows nonprofits to form for-profit entities, it prohibits them from using tax-exempt resources for private enrichment or allowing insiders to benefit from charitable operations.

SHARED RESOURCES.

The two organizations share leadership, employees, and physical office space. Andrew Behar serves as CEO of both entities and is listed as the registered agent for As You Know. The ESG data sold by the for-profit includes metrics generated by As You Sow over the last three decades, which were produced using donor-funded nonprofit infrastructure.

According to its marketing materials, As You Know holds an “exclusive license” to ESG data on more than 3,000 companies, including information on climate policies, plastic use, political spending, and diversity hiring practices. Many of those topics match shareholder resolutions filed by As You Sow at major U.S. corporations.

In 2023, energy giant ExxonMobil flagged the relationship in a filing opposing a shareholder proposal by As You Sow.

“The recent launch of As You Know, the for-profit arm of As You Sow, which sells data… on topics including plastics – the same topic addressed in the shareholder proposal As You Sow is representing this year,” the filing stated. Exxon noted that the nonprofit had also voted against 80 percent of board director nominees across companies where it provides proxy voting services.

DEFAULT ACTIVISM.

In 2024, As You Sow reported 159 corporate “engagements” and 99 shareholder resolutions. It also launched a platform called My Money My Vote, which enables 401(k) retirement plan participants to automatically vote on shareholder proposals across issues like CEO compensation, political spending, and climate targets. The tool’s default settings favor activist-aligned positions.

Behar, a longtime far-left activist and renewables executive, has defended ESG and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives despite public pushback. In an interview with Fortune magazine, he said, “It’s a desperate attempt to hold the patriarchy in power,” referring to the backlash against ESG standards and social impact investing.

The nonprofit is backed by left-leaning financial networks, including Arabella Advisors and groups tied to billionaire political donor George Soros. These organizations also support advocacy groups and policy think tanks that push federal and state ESG-related regulations.

While As You Sow argues its mission remains focused on long-term stakeholder accountability, critics point to the close alignment between its nonprofit advocacy and the for-profit services offered by As You Know. Watchdogs say the arrangement resembles a closed loop: the nonprofit pushes for ESG compliance, then the for-profit sells metrics to measure it.

No enforcement action has been announced, but the situation has raised calls for greater transparency around As You Know’s ownership and revenue structure. It also highlights the growing intersection of tax-exempt political advocacy and private-sector influence.

As ESG compliance becomes more embedded in corporate governance through federal rulemaking and proxy activism, the financial structures surrounding these efforts are expected to draw increasing attention from regulators, investors, and the public.

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Attempted Trump Assassin Ryan Routh Receives Life Sentence.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Ryan Routh, who attempted to assassinate President Donald J. Trump just before the 2024 election, has received a life sentence in prison.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Ryan Routh, President Trump, and Judge Aileen Cannon.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Wednesday, February 4, 2026, in Florida.

🎯IMPACT: A federal jury in Florida found Routh guilty of attempting to assassinate Trump last September, prompting Routh to try to kill himself by stabbing a pen into his neck as the verdict was being announced.

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Ryan Routh, who attempted to assassinate President Donald J. Trump just before the 2024 election, has received a life sentence in prison. A federal jury in Florida found Routh guilty of attempting to assassinate Trump last September, prompting Routh to try to kill himself by stabbing a pen into his neck as the verdict was being announced.

Notably, early on in his trial, Routh fired his defense attorneys and represented himself—resulting in a number of bizarre incidents and behavior by the would-be assassin. He attempted to argue that he committed no crime as he never fired a shot. However, his rambling, 42-minute closing argument, which featured references to Ukraine, was shut down by Judge Aileen Cannon for being off-topic.

Before attempting to kill then-candidate Trump, Routh ran the International Volunteer Center in Ukraine and spent a great deal of time in Kiev over the past several years. Additionally, he appears to have been deeply involved with efforts to send Afghanistan military veterans, who fled the country after the Taliban retook power, to Ukraine to bolster the Eastern European nation’s efforts to halt the Russian invasion.

The National Pulse reported in September of 2024 that Routh had offered a $150,000 bounty to “whomever can complete the job” of assassinating President Trump, a task which he eventually took up himself as the President played a round of golf at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Routh was also hit with numerous state criminal charges in Florida, including an attempted felony murder charge for causing severe injuries to a six-year-old girl during his failed escape in the wake of the attempted assassination. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier (R) has also charged Routh with first-degree attempted murder and a terrorism offense.

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Top Mamdani Aide Ali Najmi Linked to Law Firm Accused of Major Fraud.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A close ally of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D), Ali Najmi, who serves as chairman of the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on the Judiciary, is linked to a law firm accused of engaging in a massive insurance fraud scheme.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Ali Najmi, Mayor Zohran Mamdani, and Liakas Law, PC, alongside critics like Tom Stebbins of the Lawsuit Reform Alliance of New York.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Najmi joined Liakas Law in October 2025, just before Mamdani’s election. The federal lawsuit against the firm was filed last week in Brooklyn.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The last thing they [New Yorkers] need is a Shelly Silver part two.” – Tom Stebbins

🎯IMPACT: Ethical concerns and potential conflicts of interest arise as Najmi holds sway over judicial nominees while connected to a law firm accused of fraud.

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Ali Najmi, a key political ally to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) and chairman of the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on the Judiciary, is under scrutiny for his connection to Liakas Law, PC. The Manhattan-based personal injury firm is accused in a federal lawsuit of running a “fraudulent enterprise” targeting immigrants and vulnerable individuals through sham lawsuits and inflated medical bills.

Najmi, who joined Liakas Law as “Special Counsel” in October 2025, has denied involvement in the allegations, stating, “I am not associated with the frivolous litigation attack against the firm which started long before I joined.” However, critics, including Tom Stebbins of the Lawsuit Reform Alliance of New York, have raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest given Najmi’s dual roles with the city government and the firm.

“The last thing they New Yorkers need is a Shelly Silver part two,” Stebbins said, adding, “The potential conflicts of interest here are innumerable.” Sheldon Silver, the former New York Assembly speaker, faced corruption charges for his “Of Counsel” position at a law firm while steering judicial appointments and blocking tort reform.

The lawsuit against Liakas Law, filed in Brooklyn federal court last week, alleges that the firm recruited plaintiffs, including illegal immigrants, to fake accidents and injuries. The suit also claims the firm used falsified medical documentation to inflate claims, with examples of plaintiffs exaggerating injuries while later being photographed engaging in physical activities.

One plaintiff, who claimed he was unable to put on underwear without assistance, was reportedly seen celebrating at a bar and playing soccer shortly after his testimony. In addition to the fraud allegations, Liakas Law is facing a federal False Claims Act lawsuit for unlawfully obtaining $1.09 million in PPP loans, with damages potentially reaching $3.29 million.

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Trump Admin Pulls 23% of Feds in Minnesota as Focus Shifts After Protests.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it will begin a partial drawdown of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents in Minnesota.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: White House Border Czar Tom Homan, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D), Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D), Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D), ICE, CBP, illegal immigrants, and anti-ICE agitators.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The announcement was made on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I keep hearing it and hearing it and hearing it—we are not surrendering the President’s mission on a mass deportation operation. If you are in the country illegally, if we find you, we’ll deport you.” — Tom Homan

🎯IMPACT: An estimated 2,000 agents will remain in the state to conduct ongoing immigration enforcement operations, with Homan stressing that the drawdown is only possible if Minnesota Democrats follow through with their commitment to honor ICE detainers.

IN FULL

The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it will begin a partial drawdown of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents in Minnesota. White House Border Czar Tom Homan announced the move during a press conference in Minneapolis, stating that “effective immediately,” around 700 federal law enforcement officers will be returned to their regions of jurisdiction, though an estimated 2,000 agents will remain in the state to conduct ongoing immigration enforcement operations. Importantly, Homan stressed the drawdown is only possible if Minnesota Democrats follow through with their commitment to honor ICE detainers.

“We currently have an unprecedented number of counties communicating with us now and allowing ICE to take custody of illegal aliens before they hit the streets,” Homan said, adding: “Given this increase in unprecedented collaboration, and as a result of the need of less law enforcement officers to do this work in a safer environment, I am announcing effective immediately, we will draw down 700 people.”


President Trump’s border czar, who was deployed to Minnesota late last month to reach an accord with Governor Tim Walz (D) and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D) on cooperating with ICE detainers and lowering tensions in the state, emphasized that the mass deportations will continue. “I keep hearing it and hearing it and hearing it—we are not surrendering the President’s mission on a mass deportation operation. If you are in the country illegally, if we find you, we’ll deport you,” Homan insisted.

Early in January, the Trump administration was forced to surge hundreds of CBP agents and other federal law enforcement to the Minneapolis and St. Paul area amid growing violent anti-ICE protests and widespread interference in immigration enforcement operations by leftist agitators. Two anti-ICE activists were fatally shot amid attempts to interfere with and resist ICE and CBP agents, which caused the leftist demonstrations to become increasingly aggressive and hostile.


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FLASHBACK: Kassam Warned Trump, Charlie Kirk About Peter Mandelson, Now Focus of Epstein Files.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, warned President Donald J. Trump and the late Charlie Kirk against Lord Peter Mandelson—now facing a criminal investigation following fresh revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein files—before his appointment as British ambassador to the United States.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Raheem Kassam, Peter Mandelson, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and President Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Kassam issued his warning on The Charlie Kirk Show in January 2025, over a year before the new Epstein scandal broke in February 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “[T]he idea that Keir Starmer, the current Prime Minister, would shove somebody like Lord Mandelson into the embassy in D.C. and expect him to be taken seriously is a great affront to President Trump, it’s a great affront to the American public and what they voted for,” Kassam told Kirk.

🎯IMPACT: Mandelson resigned from political roles, and investigations are underway into potential misconduct.

IN FULL

Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, warned the U.S. against Lord Peter Mandelson, now facing a criminal investigation due to newly-released Jeffrey Epstein files showing him leaking confidential information to the pedophile financier, in January 2025, over a year before the current scandal. Speaking to the late Charlie Kirk on his show, Kassam said Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s move to appoint Mandelson as ambassador to the U.S., despite an already extensive history of scandal in Britain, was a “great affront to President Trump [and] the American public and what they voted for.”

Kassam highlighted Mandelson’s past, including his involvement in the governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and his already well-known connections to Epstein, as reasons for concern. Mandelson had also publicly attacked President Trump on numerous occasions, calling the America First leader a “danger to the world” and “little short of a white nationalist and a racist.” Kassam noted Britain’s pattern of appointing ambassadors hostile to Trump and argued that the Trump administration should reject Mandelson’s diplomatic credentials.

Kassam’s warnings were validated in recent days when the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released more Epstein-related documents, revealing that Mandelson’s ties to the sex trafficker were much more sinister than previously suspected, including payments and the leaking of sensitive information during the financial crisis, when Mandelson was the British government’s Business Secretary. Mandelson has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police for investigation and is set to resign from the House of Lords, and may be stripped of his title, awarded by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, altogether.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has expressed regret over Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador, which was already terminated after a previous Epstein release showed him offering support and advice to the sex trafficker following his 2008 conviction for procuring a child for prostitution. Notably, however, Starmer appointed Mandelson despite having prior warning that he was a potential security risk, and his friendship with Epstein being public knowledge.

Mandelson is also linked to the recently assassinated Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, through the now-former Prince Andrew, another Epstein associate, and his former boss, Tony Blair, who courted the Gaddafi regime. Kassam was early to sound the alarm over the Gaddafis ties to the British establishment, too, playing a large role in exposing the links between the Gaddafi Foundation and the London School of Economics (LSE), led by Blair acolyte Sir Howard Davies, in the 2000s.

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Trump’s D.C. Crackdown Has Slashed Crime, 80% Drop in Homicides.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Crime in Washington, D.C. has seen a dramatic decrease in early 2026, with homicides dropping 80 percent, robberies down 58 percent, and overall crime down by 26 percent compared to the same period in 2025.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Trump administration, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), and federal law enforcement agencies have contributed to these results through targeted interventions.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The data reflects crime statistics in Washington, D.C. for the early weeks of 2026, compared to the same period in 2025.

🎯IMPACT: The significant decline in crime demonstrates the effectiveness of the President’s law and order policies, offering a model for other cities to follow.

IN FULL

President Donald J. Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., as part of an effort to crack down on crime in the nation’s capital, is bearing significant fruit. Data from the city’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) show that, year-to-date, homicides are down 80 percent, robberies are down 58 percent, burglaries are down 58 percent, car thefts are down 57 percent, and crime across the board is down 26 percent when compared to the same time last year.

In the first month of 2026, Washington, D.C. saw only two homicides—over the same period in 2025, the city had already racked up ten murders. Meanwhile, robberies fell from 158 in the first month of 2025 to just 67 in the first month of 2026. Motor vehicle thefts, one of the most common crimes in the capital city, sat at 381 in January of last year but fell to 162 in the first month of 2026. Overall, the total crime count for D.C. slid from 1,880 incidents in the first month of last year to 1,385 this past month.

The National Pulse reported last month that crime on the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s (WMATA) Metro and bus system hit an over two-decade low last year as the National Guard presence has bolstered the city’s police department. Overall, crime on Metrobuses fell 37 percent, while Metrorail saw a 34 percent decline, and crime in Metro parking facilities fell 40 percent.

Notably, the success of the crackdown has resulted in an extension of the National Guard deployment as the city continues to refocus its police force on neighborhoods that have long needed a more substantial law enforcement presence. The plummeting crime rate has also all but ended resistance to the Guard deployment, which city officials initially opposed.

The Trump administration’s public safety efforts in D.C. come in direct response to a surge in lawlessness under former President Joe Biden.

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War Department Warns of ‘Extraordinary Measures’ if Dems Try to Seize Historic Military College.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. Department of War says it may have to resort to  “extraordinary measures” if Virginia Democrats pass a bill to place the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) fully under state control.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Pentagon, Virginia Democrats, and VMI leadership.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Proposed legislation pending in Virginia, with the Pentagon issuing its warning late Tuesday, February 3.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The stability of this proven leadership pipeline is a matter of direct national security interest,” said Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell.

🎯IMPACT: The proposed bills could end VMI’s current governance and funding, raising concerns about military readiness and state investment.

IN FULL

The U.S. Department of War says it may have to resort to “extraordinary measures” if Democrats in Virginia’s General Assembly pass a bill to bring the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) fully under state government control. House Bill 1374, proposed by Virginia Democrats, would dissolve VMI’s Board of Visitors and place the institution entirely under state governance.

“The Department of War is monitoring Virginia House Bill 1374, focused on the governance of the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), with significant concern,” Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter). He continued, “For generations, the unique military environment at VMI has made the Institute a vital source of commissioned officers for the Armed Forces.”

Parnell further emphasized that “the stability of this proven leadership pipeline is a matter of direct national security interest and any action that could disrupt the ecosystem requires our full attention. DoW reserves the right to take extraordinary measures to protect the integrity of VMI and our commitment to the cadets and midshipmen currently training there remains steadfast.”

VMI has long been a political target for Virginia Democrats who have worked for decades to find ways to defund or close the storied military college. In addition to HB 1374, Virginia Democrats introduced House Bill 1377, which would establish a task force to determine whether VMI should continue receiving state funding. The bill follows a 2021 task force initiated by then-Governor Ralph Northam (D-VA), which accused VMI of widespread discrimination. If the new task force concludes that VMI has not adequately addressed these claims, the commonwealth could cut its funding entirely.

Virginia Delegate Dan Helmer (D), who sponsored HB 1377, argued that the state should not fund an institution “incapable of separating itself from a Lost Cause ideology that promotes White supremacy.”

VMI, which received 27.5 percent of its funding from Virginia in the last academic year, has a historical association with the Confederacy, having produced many of its generals during the Civil War.

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ICE Catches Illegal Who Was Recruited by Police and Issued a Firearm.

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WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a New Orleans Police Department recruit from Cameroon who was issued a firearm despite an being subject to an active deportation order.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Larry Temah, a 46-year-old recruit, ICE, and the New Orleans Police Department.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Temah was arrested on January 28, just one week before his scheduled graduation from the New Orleans Police Academy.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This illegal alien from Cameroon, Larry Temah, is not only breaking the law with every step he takes in this country illegally, but the New Orleans Police Department hired him and issued him a firearm — what kind of law enforcement department gives criminal illegal aliens guns and badges?” – Tricia McLaughlin, Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary.

🎯IMPACT: The case highlights ongoing concerns over sanctuary city policies and enforcement of immigration laws.

IN FULL

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Larry Temah, a 46-year-old recruit with the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) from Cameroon, on January 28, 2026—just one week before his scheduled graduation from the police academy. Temah had been issued a firearm despite being subject to an active deportation order.

Temah entered the U.S. legally in 2015 on a visitor visa and received conditional residency in 2016 after marrying a U.S. citizen. However, his application for permanent residency was denied in 2022 due to fraud, per ICE. He failed to appear in immigration court three times, leading an immigration judge to order his removal in absentia. ICE also stated that he lacked valid work authorization.

Federal law prohibits illegal aliens from possessing firearms, yet the NOPD recruited Temah and provided him with a gun. “This illegal alien from Cameroon, Larry Temah, is not only breaking the law with every step he takes in this country illegally, but the New Orleans Police Department hired him and issued him a firearm—what kind of law enforcement department gives criminal illegal aliens guns and badges?” said Tricia McLaughlin, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistant Secretary. She added that it is a felony for illegal aliens to possess firearms.

An NOPD spokesman disputed ICE’s claims, claiming the department verified Temah’s employment eligibility through ICE’s E-Verify system before hiring him. The spokesman stated: “New Orleans is not a sanctuary city, and NOPD does not control jail operations or detainer decisions, which fall under the Sheriff’s Office.” They denied that the department knowingly violated any laws.

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Melinda Gates Calls Out Bill Over Epstein.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Melinda French Gates, the ex-wife of Bill Gates, called out her former husband over the release of millions of documents relating to deceased pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Melinda French Gates, Bill Gates, Jeffrey Epstein.

📍WHEN & WHERE: French Gates made her comments during an interview on February 3.

💬KEY QUOTE: “For me, it’s personally hard whenever those details come up, because it brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage.” – Melina French Gates.

🎯IMPACT: The Epstein files continue to impact many high-profile elites, leading to resignations and calls for further investigations.

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Melinda French Gates, the ex-wife of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, said she felt “unbelievable sadness” after newly released documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein referenced her ex-husband, and included disturbing claims about his behavior. French Gates made the comments during an appearance on NPR, where host Rachel Martin asked how she reacted to a new tranche of Epstein-related records that became public as part of a large federal disclosure.

Among the documents is a draft email attributed to Epstein and dated July 18, 2013. The email alleges that Bill Gates contracted a sexually transmitted infection following encounters involving “Russian girls” and that he sought antibiotics that could be given to French Gates without her knowledge. The message also contains explicit personal language. A spokesman for Bill Gates strongly denied the allegations, calling them “absolutely absurd and completely false,” and said the email reflects Epstein’s anger after Gates cut off contact with him.

French Gates, who divorced Bill Gates in 2021 after 27 years of marriage, said the renewed attention surrounding the Epstein files brought back painful memories. “For me, it’s personally hard whenever those details come up, because it brings back memories of some very, very painful times in my marriage,” she said. She added that any unanswered questions about the claims are for those involved, including her ex-husband, to address, not her.

She also said the revelations prompted her to reflect on Epstein’s victims and the broader harm caused by his crimes. “I’m able to take my own sadness and look at those young girls and say, ‘My God, how did that happen to those girls?’” she said.

The comments follow the Department of Justice (DOJ) releasing millions of pages of records tied to Epstein’s activities and network of contacts. The disclosure includes emails, correspondence, contact lists, flight records, and other materials gathered during investigations into Epstein, who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.

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Migrants Charged in Billion-Dollar Medicare Fraud Scheme.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Federal prosecutors in Chicago, Illinois, uncovered schemes involving foreign nationals exploiting U.S. Medicare and supplemental insurance systems, filing over $1 billion in fraudulent claims.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Nationals of Kazakhstan and Pakistan are accused, including Anuar Abdrakhmanov and Tair Smagul, as well as two unnamed Pakistani nationals.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Fraudulent activities spanned multiple states, with cases tied to Kentucky, Connecticut, and other locations. Key events occurred between 2023 and 2024.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Medicare received tens of thousands of beneficiary complaints tied to the fraudulent billing.” – Federal prosecutors

🎯IMPACT: The schemes resulted in hundreds of millions in false claims, with supplemental insurers paying at least $450,000, and exposed vulnerabilities in Medicare’s billing systems.

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Federal prosecutors in Chicago have exposed massive Medicare fraud schemes involving foreign nationals, with more than $1 billion in fraudulent claims filed for medical equipment and diagnostic tests. Investigators say many of the items were never delivered, authorized, or requested by patients or doctors. Court filings show that nationals from Kazakhstan and Pakistan took control of seemingly legitimate medical supply companies and used stolen patient information to submit fake prescriptions and bills. Authorities say the perpetrators tried to funnel the proceeds overseas before being stopped.

One of the largest operations involved Kazakh national Anuar Abdrakhmanov, who allegedly submitted $666 million in Medicare claims in just five months through Priority One Medical Equipment. Investigators found that the company’s listed office in Kentucky was mostly empty, with employees forwarding mail to a supervisor they had never met.

Another case centers on Kazakh national Tair Smagul, accused of laundering proceeds from roughly $953 million in fraudulent claims. Medicare received more than 27,000 complaints from beneficiaries tied to Smagul’s operation in Connecticut, with doctors and patients denying any involvement in the billed services.

Two Pakistani nationals are also accused of running schemes using stolen Medicare data to submit false claims through shell companies with names such as Snazzy Sprocket and Peculiar Penguin.

Officials say these cases highlight the growing scope of Medicare fraud, which federal authorities believe may involve billions more in undiscovered false claims.

These prosecutions come amid a broader wave of fraud cases involving migrants. In Minnesota, investigators uncovered what federal authorities describe as one of the largest welfare fraud scandals in U.S. history, involving false claims for child nutrition, housing stabilization, and autism services. More than 78 people have been indicted, and hundreds of millions of dollars were reportedly stolen.

In Washington, D.C., Ruby Corado, a transgender migrant activist and founder of the now‑defunct nonprofit Casa Ruby, was recently sentenced to 33 months in prison for diverting federal COVID‑19 relief funds. Court filings show Corado stole more than $950,000, transferred at least $150,000 overseas, and was ordered to repay $956,215 in restitution.

Other reported migrant-linked fraud includes a $7 million SNAP scheme allegedly run by a Haitian immigrant duo, who submitted false claims using fabricated identities to obtain Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.

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Gaddafi’s Son Assassinated.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, was reportedly shot and killed in Libya.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, Abdullah Othman (Gaddafi’s political adviser), and Libyan authorities.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred in Zintan, western Libya, where Gaddafi had been based for a decade.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We fight here in Libya, we die here in Libya.” – Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, 2011.

🎯IMPACT: Throughout the 2011 uprising, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi remained defiant, warning of “rivers of blood” and the destruction of Libya.

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Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been killed in the Libyan city of Zintan. The 53-year-old’s death in an apparent assassination was confirmed by his political adviser, Abdullah Othman, though details surrounding the incident remain unclear, and Libyan authorities have not issued any official statements.

Gaddafi, though he never held an official position, was widely seen as his father’s second-in-command from 2000 until 2011, when Muammar Gaddafi was killed by militants with the anti-Gaddafi National Transitional Council (NTC). Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was captured in Zintan that same year while attempting to flee the country. After being imprisoned, he was released in 2017 as part of a general pardon.

Educated in the West, including earning a PhD from the London School of Economics in 2008, Gaddafi sought to present a modernized image of Libya and worked to repair relations with Western nations. However, his role during his father’s regime and the 2011 uprising led to allegations of crimes against humanity, including torture and violence against opposition figures. The International Criminal Court (ICC) sought his prosecution, and in 2015, a Tripoli court sentenced him to death in absentia.

Throughout the 2011 uprising, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi remained defiant, warning of “rivers of blood” and the destruction of Libya. “We fight here in Libya, we die here in Libya,” he said at the time. Following his release in 2017, Gaddafi went underground in Zintan, avoiding assassination attempts while maintaining contact with allies inside and outside Libya, and attempting a political comeback.

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