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Steve Forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes, says Ilhan Omar and her husband are running a money laundering operation

Ilhan Omar’s husbands investment firm was looked into, THERE IS NO RECORDS OF THEM MANAGING MONEY, “NO CLIENTS”

“His investment firm — It’s DC headquarters appear to share office space at a WeWork. There's no track record of his firm managing money, doing M&A deals, no clients we see, no investment deals or any work it's done. They say they do work in 80 nations operating in. There's no SEC registrations for them as investment advisers. What is going on here? This increasingly looks sketchy, both the winery and his investment firm. Yeah, the winery may not exist and the firm may be just a really a name only”

“It’s amazing how people can go into Congress and then become these entrepreneurial investing geniuses, where they come in, she had under $1,000 of net worth, and her husband didn't have much, and suddenly now they're multimillionaires.

Is there a money laundering operation here — something is not right” “That $30 million came from sources that are illegal, period”
 

SITREP IRAN:

The collapse of the Islamist ruling system in Iran would represent more than a military or geopolitical outcome; it would mark a historic correction. The current regime is a modern imposition, in power for less than five decades, governing a civilization that spans more than 6,000 years of recorded history.

For most of that history, Iran functioned as a culturally sovereign society defined by Persian identity, statecraft, science, art, and law, not by clerical rule.

Today, nearly 66 percent of Iran’s 90 million citizens are under 40 (that’s significant). This generation has no memory of the 1979 revolution, but lives daily with its consequences: economic stagnation, political repression, and compulsory religious governance enforced by the state.

They are among the most educated and digitally connected populations in the Middle East, and polling, protests, and emigration patterns consistently show deep resistance to theocratic rule (they seriously dislike the Ayatollah and have good reason to).

What is often described as regime stability is, in reality, sustained by coercion rather than consent. Removing the Islamist power structure would not erase Iran’s identity; it would allow Iranians to reclaim it, opening the possibility for a secular, nationally grounded future aligned with the population’s demographic reality rather than an aging ideological elite.

So what?

We (America) must allow the Iranian people, especially the young generation, to decide its own fate. Yes, that is and will continue to come at great sacrifice and sadly, bloodshed. I am in favor of seeing a free and open Iran. I believe that’s what the young generation of Iranians want. The forces lined up against them are powerful and many are external regional forces who want the region and Iran to remain under a tightly controlled and tyrannical Islamic theocracy.

The Iranian regime is dead, they just don’t know it. Pray for the Iranian people, especially their young generation.
 

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