Borderlines and Bottom Lines: James Comer on Fraud, Sanctuary Cities, and the Census Controversy

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Rep. James Comer on Just the News, No Noise
Rep. James Comer on Just the News, No Noise
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In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we tackle the critical connection between the open border policies under the Biden administration and the rampant fraud in entitlement programs that are being exploited by individuals posing as refugees. As we examine the alarming developments in states like Minnesota and California, we hear from Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, James Comer, who has been at the forefront of investigating these issues. Comer reveals how the fraudulent activities are part of a larger Democratic strategy to manipulate federal fund distribution and gain political power through sanctuary cities.

We also discuss the recent findings from the U.S. Census Bureau, where errors in the 2020 census disproportionately favored Democratic states, potentially costing Republican states several House seats. This powerful allegation underscores the ongoing battle for political clout and representation in America.

In the middle segment, we welcome national security expert Gordon Chang to discuss the implications of China gaining access to multiple states' voter registration databases back in 2020. He provides insights into how this intrusion could affect the upcoming elections and what measures we can take to safeguard our electoral processes.

Finally, we have a conversation with country music artist Natasha Owens, who has defied the odds in the face of cancel culture. Owens shares her journey of creating music that aligns with her values while bypassing traditional media blockades, inspiring other artists to do the same.

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