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    Inside America’s Biggest Child-Relief Cash Grab plus New Policy Targets Illicit Funds in U.S. Banks

    2026/05/22 | 19 mins.
    1. Massive COVID Relief Fraud Case (Feeding Our Future)
    A nonprofit in Minnesota allegedly orchestrated one of the largest COVID-era fraud schemes in U.S. history.
    Funds meant to feed children during the pandemic were instead misused.
    Estimated fraud total: ~$250 million in taxpayer money.
    How the fraud worked:
    Creation of fake meal distribution sites
    Submission of false attendance records
    Filing fraudulent reimbursement claims
    Use of stolen funds:
    Luxury goods (Lamborghinis, Ferraris, etc.)
    Mansions and high-end lifestyles
    Large money transfers overseas
    2. Legal Consequences and Investigation
    Central figure (Amy Bock/Bach) sentenced to over 40 years in prison.
    Around 80 individuals charged, with many convictions or guilty pleas.
    Investigators (FBI, IRS, etc.) describe it as a large-scale criminal conspiracy.
    Notable incidents:
    Attempted escape from federal agents (jump from building)
    $120,000 juror bribe attempt
    Ongoing investigation into related fraud programs (Medicaid, daycare aid, etc.)
    3. Oversight Failures
    Fraud expanded rapidly during COVID due to: Loosened regulations
    Fast distribution of emergency funds

    Claims in the text that: Warning signs and whistleblowers existed
    Authorities allegedly failed to act in time

    4. Expansion of Federal Scrutiny
    Investigators are now examining: Other pandemic relief programs
    Potential systemic weaknesses in government oversight

    5. Banking and Immigration Policy Shift (Trump Executive Order)
    A new executive order aims to tighten financial system oversight tied to undocumented immigrants.
    Core goals:
    Prevent: Money laundering
    Cartel activity
    Use of fake identities in banking

    6. Key Financial Policy Changes Banks are being directed to:
    Increase scrutiny on accounts
    Watch for “red flags” such as: Suspicious payroll patterns
    Shell companies
    Use of ITINs without verified legal status

    Regulatory updates:
    Changes to: Know Your Customer (KYC) rules
    Bank Secrecy Act enforcement

    Immigration status may now factor into: Account approvals
    Loans and credit decisions

    7. Lending and Risk Considerations
    Financial institutions may consider: Deportation risk
    Employment instability

    This affects: Mortgages
    Auto loans
    Credit eligibility

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    Chaos in DC on Reconciliation & DOJ Judgment Fund plus Raul Castro Indicted

    2026/05/22 | 34 mins.
    1. Breakdown of Senate Disruption Over Reconciliation
    Why a planned Senate vote (a “vote-a-rama” tied to reconciliation) collapsed unexpectedly.
    Key points:
    Reconciliation is described as a process used to bypass the Senate filibuster and pass major legislation (in this case, funding border security and agencies like ICE and CBP).
    The vote was canceled due to division among Republican senators, not just opposition from Democrats.
    Several GOP senators are described as politically frustrated or weakened due to: Losing primaries or endorsements
    Conflict with former President Trump

    These internal tensions created a fragile majority, making it difficult to pass legislation.
    2. Controversy Over the DOJ “Judgment Fund”
    A newly announced $1.776 billion Department of Justice fund intended to compensate individuals allegedly harmed by government “weaponization.”
    Concerns raised:
    Republican senators reacted with anger and suspicion during a closed-door meeting with the acting Attorney General.
    Some believed the fund looked like “self-dealing,” particularly because it stemmed from litigation involving Donald Trump.
    There were fears that: Taxpayer money could go to controversial recipients
    Political optics would damage Republicans

    Senators across the party were reportedly yelling and openly hostile, suggesting unusually intense internal conflict.
    Impact:
    Democrats planned to introduce amendments targeting the fund.
    Enough Republicans were prepared to side with Democrats that the bill would likely fail.
    Leadership postponed the vote, indicating a temporary legislative breakdown.
    3. Raul Castro Indictment Discussion
    Castro is accused in connection with the 1996 shootdown of civilian aircraft operated by “Brothers to the Rescue.”
    Charges allegedly include: Conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals
    Murder counts
    Destruction of aircraft
    A major moment of justice
    A stark contrast with past U.S. policy under President Obama (who pursued diplomatic normalization with Cuba)


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    Untouchable No More—U.S. Slaps Murder Charges on Former Cuban Leader Castro

    2026/05/21 | 19 mins.
    1. Historic Indictment
    Raúl Castro has been indicted by the U.S. for murder, conspiracy, and destruction of aircraft.
    Charges relate to the February 24, 1996 incident where Cuban military jets shot down two civilian planes.
    Four people (including three U.S. citizens) were killed.
    2. Allegation of Direct Responsibility
    Prosecutors claim: The attack was intentional, not accidental.
    Castro, then Cuba’s Defense Minister, authorized and helped direct the operation.

    Evidence cited includes: Military communications
    Intelligence reports
    Longstanding testimony

    3. Delayed Justice
    The indictment comes nearly 30 years after the incident.
    It is portrayed as long-awaited accountability for victims’ families.
    4. Symbolic and Political Context
    Announcement took place in Miami’s Freedom Tower, a symbolic site for Cuban exiles.
    Marks one of the first times a senior Cuban leader is charged in U.S. court.
    5. Shift in U.S. Policy Approach
    There is a change in U.S. posture toward authoritarian regimes: From diplomacy (e.g., Obama-era engagement)
    To criminal prosecution, sanctions, and pressure

    6. Broader Strategic Message
    The indictment is framed as part of a larger strategy: Indict leaders
    Cut financial resources
    Increase international isolation
    Encourage defections
    Wait for internal collapse

    7. Comparison to Venezuela
    The approach is compared to actions taken against Nicolás Maduro.
    Suggests indictments can: Isolate leaders globally
    Trigger internal fractures within regimes

    8. Limited Immediate Practical Impact
    Castro is 94 years old, and Cuba is unlikely to extradite him.
    A trial in the U.S. is uncertain.
    9. Psychological and Geopolitical Impact
    The indictment is presented as: A “warning shot” to authoritarian regimes
    A tool to undermine regime stability internally

    Intended to send message: Leaders who harm Americans can be pursued indefinitely

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    ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICANS FALL TO TRUMP-BACKED CANDIDATES plus DOJ PREPARES HISTORIC CHARGES AGAINST CASTRO

    2026/05/20 | 15 mins.
    🟥 1: Trump’s Influence in the Republican Party
    Trump remains dominant in the GOP:
    Donald Trump is still the most powerful and influential figure in Republican politics.

    Strong primary election performance:
    Trump-endorsed candidates are consistently winning races across multiple states (e.g., Indiana, Mississippi, Georgia), often defeating incumbents and establishment-backed candidates.

    Punishment for opposing Trump:
    Republican politicians who oppose Trump or his “America First” agenda are losing primaries, signaling voter loyalty to Trump.

    Endorsement power:
    A Trump endorsement is the most valuable asset in GOP elections, capable of reshaping races and boosting candidates.

    Shift in GOP leadership:
    The “center of gravity” in the Republican Party is described as shifting away from traditional leaders (e.g., establishment figures, donors) toward Trump and his movement.

    Unified party agenda:
    GOP voters and candidates are increasingly aligned around America First policies (border security, trade, national sovereignty, etc.).

    Momentum toward future elections:
    These trends are strengthening Trump’s position heading into future elections (e.g., 2026).

    🟥 2: U.S. Legal Action Against Cuba (Raúl Castro Case)
    Potential historic indictment:
    The U.S. Department of Justice is expected to announce criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro.

    Incident at the center (1996 shootdown):
    The case relates to the shootdown of two civilian planes by Cuba in 1996, killing four people from a Miami-based group aiding refugees.

    Long-delayed justice:
    The move is accountability after nearly 30 years, especially for Cuban exile families.

    High-level U.S. involvement:
    Senior officials (DOJ, FBI, political leaders) are expected at the announcement, signaling major national significance.

    Escalating U.S.–Cuba tensions:
    The indictment is part of broader pressure on Cuba, including:
    Increased sanctions and restrictions
    Tougher rhetoric from the Trump administration
    Possible links to wider geopolitical strategy (Russia, China, Iran)

    Diplomatic vs. legal pressure:
    The text suggests the indictment may reflect failed diplomacy and a shift toward legal confrontation.

    Symbolic timing and location:
    The announcement at Miami’s Freedom Tower emphasizes:
    Solidarity with Cuban exiles
    Framing the action as both justice and political statement

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    Trump Endorses in Indiana, Louisiana, Kentucky & Texas, Castro about to be Indicted, and Dems’ Disgraceful History on Race

    2026/05/20 | 36 mins.
    1. Power of Trump’s Endorsement
    Donald Trump’s political endorsements strongly influence Republican primaries.
    Multiple examples are cited: Indiana: Lawmakers who opposed Trump-backed redistricting lost primaries.
    Louisiana: Senator Bill Cassidy lost after Trump opposed him (linked to impeachment vote).
    Kentucky: Rep. Thomas Massie lost after Trump backed a challenger.
    Texas: Trump’s endorsement of Ken Paxton is expected to significantly shape the race.

    2. Party Loyalty and Political Consequences
    Trump favors candidates loyal to his agenda.
    Politicians who consistently oppose him are portrayed as: Weakening party goals
    Facing electoral backlash

    There is an implication that internal GOP dissent is being reduced through these outcomes.
    3. Impact on Senate Dynamics
    Short-term consequence: Some Republicans who lose or retire may become less cooperative (“pissed”), complicating votes.

    Long-term outlook: Trump could gain greater control over the Senate with more aligned members.

    4. Potential DOJ Indictment of Raúl Castro
    The DOJ may indict Cuban leader Raúl Castro.

    Possible implications: Could mirror actions against Nicolás Maduro.
    May increase pressure on the Cuban regime.

    Broader narrative: Suggests a possible geopolitical shift in Cuba, Venezuela, and Iran.

    5. Cuba Situation
    Cuba is: Facing severe economic crisis (fuel shortages, blackouts).
    U.S. pressure could lead to collapse of the communist regime.


    Vision: A free-market, democratic Cuba with strong U.S. ties.

    6. Debate on Racial Gerrymandering
    A Senate Judiciary hearing: Republicans argue race-based districting is unconstitutional.
    Democrats are criticized for defending it.

    Key claims made: Democrats historically supported racist policies (poll taxes, Jim Crow).
    Gerrymandering is portrayed as more heavily used by Democrats.

    Counter-dynamic: Heated exchange shows deep partisan conflict on race and representation.

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Hosted by popular national radio host, podcaster and political commentator Ben Ferguson, The 47 Morning Update spotlights the latest news and political headlines, with a special focus on the President's administration, policies, and agenda. Join Ben for unfiltered insights, exclusive interviews, and honest commentary you won’t get from the mainstream media. Ben takes you behind the scenes, covering the issues shaping America today - straight from the President’s Oval Office. Don’t miss a single episode. New updates drop daily, Monday through Saturday. Subscribe now on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to podcasts—be informed, stay ahead, and join Ben on The 47 Morning Update!
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