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Somebody anticipated that Trump might want this domain name and got there first.
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HOME | Trump Kennedy Center
www.trumpkennedycenter.org
They will probably be charged with treason for buying that domain name.
Somebody anticipated that Trump might want this domain name and got there first.
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HOME | Trump Kennedy Center
www.trumpkennedycenter.org
In light of the fact that no one wants to attend or perform in his rebranded Kennedy center, if I were trump I would just shut down the center and move it to Branson, Missouri without Kennedy's name attached.They will probably be charged with treason for buying that domain name.
So about .089% of Somalis living in Minnesota.Fact Check Team: Exploring the billions of alleged fraud in Minnesota
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Monday detailed four cases of alleged widespread fraud in Minnesota, which have led to the conviction of over 60 people so far and the arrests of 98 people, the majority of whom are of Somali descent.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Federal prosecutors have already secured convictions tied to hundreds of millions of dollars in fraud involving Minnesota-administered programs. The most prominent case centers on the Feeding Our Future nonprofit, which operated under a federal pandemic meal program meant to provide food to children.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, defendants in that case alone fraudulently siphoned approximately $250 million, making it the largest pandemic relief fraud scheme charged in U.S. history . More than 90 individuals have been charged, and at least 60 have been convicted.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Minnesota has also disclosed demographic data showing that approximately 89% of those charged in the Feeding Our Future case are Somali Americans, according to reporting from Associated Press.
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Fact Check Team: Exploring the billions of alleged fraud in Minnesota
Federal prosecutors have already secured convictions tied to hundreds of millions of dollars in fraud involving Minnesota-administered programs.abcnews4.com