Zohran Mamdani’s IMMIGRATION FRAUD Exposed? | Ep 190

Zohran Mamdani’s IMMIGRATION FRAUD Exposed? | Ep 190

Brief Summary

Liz Wheeler discusses the rise of radical leftists like AOC, Ilhan Omar, and Zohran Mamdani, attributing their rapid ascent to the Democrat Socialists of America (DSA). The DSA is portrayed not as a mere faction of the Democratic Party, but as an organization aiming to overthrow American values and Western civilization by infiltrating and subverting the Democratic Party. The discussion also covers potential immigration fraud by Zohran Mamdani, focusing on his past support for terrorists and the implications for his U.S. citizenship.

  • The DSA aims to overthrow American values and Western civilization.
  • Zohran Mamdani is under investigation for potential immigration fraud.
  • Mamdani has openly praised terrorist murderers.

DSA Plot to Overthrow America

Liz Wheeler questions the rapid rise of radical leftists in politics, such as AOC, Ilhan Omar, and Zohran Mamdani, suggesting their prominence is orchestrated rather than organic. She identifies the Democrat Socialists of America (DSA) as a common thread among these figures. The DSA is described not as a branch of the Democratic Party, but as an organization that views politics as a tool to overthrow the United States and Western civilization. Wheeler plays a video compilation of DSA members admitting their goal is to infiltrate and ultimately dismantle the Democratic Party to enact socialism and overthrow the capitalist state.

Zohran Mamdani Immigration Fraud?

Liz Wheeler discusses the potential immigration fraud committed by Zohran Mamdani, who was born in Uganda and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2018. Congressman Andy Ogles has sent a letter to the Department of Justice urging an investigation into Mamdani's naturalization documents, suspecting he may have withheld his radical views and praise for terrorists, which would constitute a federal crime. Ashley Rinsberg, editor at Neutral POV, joins the show to discuss his deep dive into Mamdani's background, focusing on a rap song from 2017 where Mamdani praises the Holy Land Five, a group convicted of financing Hamas terrorism.

Rinsberg explains that Mamdani's praise for the Holy Land Five goes beyond a passing reference, suggesting he is embedded in the same network of propaganda and Hamas support. The Holy Land Foundation was found liable in a civil trial for the murder of a boy from New York City. Rinsberg connects Mamdani's father, Mahmud Mamdani, to Hatim Bazian, a core member of organizations involved in the Holy Land 5 case and founder of Students for Justice in Palestine.

The discussion traces back to a 1993 meeting of Hamas leaders in Philadelphia, where they plotted to infiltrate American institutions, including media, academia, and politics. Rinsberg notes that Hamas has been successful in infiltrating American institutions, as evidenced by figures like Zohran Mamdani rising to prominence. She also points out that Mamdani is close with a planner of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Wheeler and Rinsberg discuss the implications of Mamdani's actions, emphasizing that his praise for terrorists and potential misrepresentation during the naturalization process could lead to denaturalization and deportation. Rinsberg mentions that Mamdani was able to secure the Democratic Party nomination by mobilizing voters from the subcontinent, orchestrated by an organization called Drum, some of whose members are facing allegations of visa violations.

Zohran Mamdani Against Prisons

Wheeler and Rinsberg discuss what might happen in New York City if Zohran Mamdani wins the mayoral election, highlighting his views on crime and prisons. Mamdani has stated that prisons don't work and don't make society safer. Wheeler plays a video clip where Mamdani questions the purpose of prisons, suggesting they only serve to make people feel good. Rinsberg predicts that if Mamdani implements his policies, New York City will experience higher crime rates and a decline in overall quality of life.

Rinsberg expresses concern that Mamdani's messaging is radicalizing young Americans, and that his election would normalize extremist views. Wheeler shows a video clip of Mamdani discussing the connection between the NYPD and the IDF, arguing that the "boot of the NYPD" is "laced by the IDF." Rinsberg analyzes this statement, noting that Mamdani's hatred extends to both the NYPD and the IDF, viewing them as interconnected. Wheeler concludes by condemning Mamdani's anti-Semitism and his desire to topple market forces, emphasizing the moral wrongness of his views.

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