During the segment, the Fox News host asked Concha for his reaction to a recent editorial decision by the Washington Post, framing it in the context of alleged misuse of federal programs.
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“Well, you got to wonder, guys, if Governor Tim Walz will blame white supremacy for The Washington Post editorial board not exactly a bastion of conservative sentiment,” Concha said.
“An editorial board has never endorsed Republican presidential candidate in its history.”
Concha noted that the editorial board’s posture toward Minnesota leadership marks a notable development, particularly given its past political leanings.
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“Because now you got to look at all the pressure from federal government under Donald Trump, and what he’s doing in putting the pressure on Minnesota,” Concha said.
“And rightly, given the billions of dollars that were stolen allegedly by members of the Somali community for many years.”
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“HHS has now cut off all child care funds,” Concha said.
“The Department of Agriculture now investigating SNAP. The Labor Department is now investigating unemployment insurance fraud.”
Concha also referenced law enforcement actions involving additional federal agencies.
“And Homeland Security Justice Department, they’re now executing search warrants in a door to door fashion,” he said.
“This is a full court press.”
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“And I’ll leave it here,” Concha said.
“By the way, betting markets are now saying that Governor Tim Walz, again, a vice presidential candidate with Kamala Harris in 2024 not too long ago, he now has a 30 times more chance of being indicted than he does of winning the presidency the way this is going at this point.”
Concha closed his remarks with a pointed aside aimed at the host.
“Nate, I think you might put that at 30,000 times at this point,” he said.
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Tim Walz Is 30 Times More Likely to Face Indictment Than Become President: Joe Concha