September 2025

Federal Prosecutors Have Everything They Need to Convict Letitia James – So Why Won’t Erik Siebert Act? The Evidence ABC News Won’t Report

ABC News reported yesterday that U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert may be fired after declining to prosecute New York Attorney General Letitia James for mortgage fraud. According to their sources, despite a five-month investigation that found evidence, Siebert chose not to bring charges. Whether or not that reporting proves accurate, the evidence itself is overwhelming and deserves to be examined on […]

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Soros-Working Families Party Syndicate: Fresh IRS Red Flags as New Evidence Emerges

Three weeks ago, our investigation “Soros to Mamdani ‘Tax-Exempt’ Pipeline Raises IRS Red Flags” exposed $11.6 million in circular money flows between tax-exempt entities that denied relationships on federal tax returns while processing over $52 million in government grants. We documented systematic charitable-to-political conversion, identified mathematical impossibilities in financial flows, and traced how elite funding transforms into apparent grassroots political

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Soros to Mamdani ‘Tax-Exempt’ Pipeline Raises IRS Red Flags

When a syndicate of tax-exempt entities processes $11.6 million in circular money flows between entities that deny relationships on federal tax returns, demonstrates systematic EIN reporting irregularities, and converts $52+ million in taxpayer grants into political infrastructure—all while demonstrating sophisticated knowledge of the rules they’re systematically violating—it transforms questions about charity work into evidence of systematic circumvention. The coordination methods

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