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ShowJanuary 31, 2024
“These people are not acting on behalf of America”: Crowder RANTS on The Squad's horrible week
It appears as if The Squad has not had its best week. First, we had Ilhan Omar admit that she puts Somalia first. And now Cori Bush is being investigated by the DOJ for potentially misusing campaign funds for her security personnel. Today’s show breaks down the Progressive group's awful week.
The real issue is that Bush blamed this on right-wing groups as to why she was being investigated.
"In recent months, right-wing organizations have lodged baseless complaints against me, peddling notions that I have misused campaign funds to pay for personal security services," Bush said. "That simply is not true."
Bush used her husband for security services and said that that was okay “because he has had extensive experience in this area, and is able to provide the necessary services at or below a fair market rate,” according to CNN.
But the problem with that statement is that her husband was paid $60,000 for security without a license.
Bush has also been one of the loudest activists demanding that the police should be defunded.
But the Squads week does not end there. AOC has also made headlines for her stance on the U.S. pausing funding for the UNRWA.
“Among an organization of 13,000 UN aid workers, risking the starvation of millions over grave allegations of 12 is indefensible,” AOC wrote on X.
However, it’s 1,200 UNRWA staffers, not 12, who have links to Hamas, with thousands more closely related to terrorists. Which is 10 percent of its workforce.
"The schools that are run by [the UNRWA] glorify actively killing Jews and these schools have been used by militants in wars,” Crowder said.
It was also revealed this week that Jamaal Bowman spread 9/11 conspiracy theories where he said Osama bin Laden was “blamed” for the attacks as an excuse for war.
"At what point do you say 'not only are these people not acting on behalf of American constituents, they are acting against them,'" Crowder said.
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