



Corruption we will be exposing
Governor and mayor malpractice
Fraud is rampant in all 50 states. Minnesota, California, and New York are bar far the worst. Fraud ranging from consulting services, homelessness programs, SNAP, and Medicare have been occurring since the COVID years 2020-2022.
In January 2022, federal agents raided a Feeding Our Future center that was run by Somalis. They were defrauding the USDA funded school nutrition programs. In 2025 many of the persons involved were charged with fraud related crimes.
Minnesota fraud by Somalis
Zero accountability with the Epstein Files, Russia Collusion Hoax, Biden Autopen, Clinton emails, Impeachment of Donald Trump, Steele Dossier, and COVID-19
Government officials treatment of the general public
Government officials too often treat the general public as an afterthought, prioritizing power, donors, and political survival over transparency and accountability. This disconnect breeds corruption, where decisions are made behind closed doors and consequences rarely reach those responsible. Restoring trust requires equal treatment under the law, open records, and real enforcement that serves citizens not careers.
Zero accountability across these scandals has destroyed public trust and proven there are two sets of rules one for the powerful and one for everyone else. Until records are fully released, obstruction is punished, and the law is applied equally, justice will remain selective instead of real.
Passing of bills introduced by members of Congress and the public
That vision sets a bold new standard for governance—one focused on action, accountability, and results. A National Legislative Initiative would break the gridlock that keeps solutions stalled and restore momentum to lawmaking. By prioritizing transparency and execution, it replaces empty debate with measurable progress. This is how trust is rebuilt and real growth begins.
Lobbying
Lobbying has become one of the clearest gateways to corruption when money and access outweigh the public interest. When special interests can legally shape laws behind closed doors, accountability erodes and democracy turns into a pay-to-play system. Transparency, strict limits, and real enforcement are essential to ensure lawmakers serve voters—not donors. Without reform, lobbying will continue to undermine trust and distort policy away from the common good.
Government bureaucracy
Government bureaucracy too often prioritizes process over people, creating delays, waste, and zero accountability. Layers of red tape protect inefficiency while citizens and small businesses pay the price. A government that serves the public must be streamlined, transparent, and results-driven not trapped in endless paperwork and excuses.
International organizations
Corruption within global institutions like the International Monetary Fund, United Nations, NATO, and International Criminal Court and many others erodes trust and weakens their stated missions. When political favoritism, selective enforcement, and lack of transparency replace accountability, these bodies drift away from serving global stability and justice. Real reform requires independent oversight, financial transparency, and equal application of rules—without exceptions for power or politics.
The court system
When judges rule based on personal feelings or political activism rather than facts and law, they undermine the Constitution and the separation of powers. Courts are meant to interpret the law not override the will of voters or obstruct the executive branch through ideology. Justice must be grounded in facts, precedent, and impartiality, or public trust in the legal system collapses.
Corporations, NGO's, and private foundations
Corruption doesn’t only live in government it thrives when corporations, NGOs, and private foundations operate without transparency or accountability. When corporate money shapes policy, NGOs act as unaccountable political actors, and foundations funnel billions with no voter oversight, power shifts away from the public and into private hands. This creates conflicts of interest, policy capture, and a two-tier system where insiders are protected and everyday citizens are ignored. Real reform demands full financial disclosure, strict conflict-of-interest laws, independent audits, and equal enforcement of the law no exceptions for wealth or influence.


