On Just the News: No Noise, John Solomon reports on two major breaking fronts—Capitol Hill spending votes and new developments overseas—before dropping a bombshell update on the expanding Somali fraud pipeline linked to Minnesota.
According to Homeland Security officials speaking to Just the News, TSA flagged $136 million in bulk cash at John Glenn Columbus International Airport since November 2023—cash allegedly routed through Minneapolis and then flown overseas. Solomon describes the operation as a “foreign ATM,” and House Oversight Chairman James Comer explains why moving money in cash is a classic way to make tracing harder—and what investigators should do next: find the source of the cash, identify the couriers, subpoena names, and protect whistleblowers.
The interview also turns to Chairman Comer’s push to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in criminal contempt for refusing to comply with subpoenas in the Epstein probe—and Comer says he believes the votes are there.
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