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12-02-25 Tuesday Morning Monologue: $1 Billion Stolen from US Taxpayers

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12-02-25 Tuesday Morning Monologue: $1 Billion Stolen from US Taxpayers

The Morning Update host, Jeff Chidester, opens the show, discusses the weather, and quickly shifts into a discussion regarding the massive $1 billion Minnesota Welfare fraud scheme.

Jeff reviews audio from WH Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s press conference regarding President Trump’s health and the controversy surrounding the destruction of a Venazan narco-terrorist boat.

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