BOMBSHELL | Repubs Go For The JUGULAR Quietly... This Is MASSIVE & You Haven't Heard About It...

Published on February 14, 2026
Duration: 10:25

Braden Langley, an experienced instructor, details how Republicans are leveraging the RICO Act through proposed legislation like 'The Stop Funders Act' to target and prosecute individuals and organizations financing anti-ICE riots. The analysis highlights the potential impact of these measures on disrupting funding networks and holding financiers criminally responsible for riot-related chaos. Langley emphasizes the organized nature of these protests, citing evidence of coordinated tactics and funding streams linked to various foundations and individuals.

Quick Summary

Republicans are leveraging the RICO Act through proposed legislation like 'The Stop Funders Act' to target and prosecute financiers of anti-ICE riots. This strategy aims to cut off funding at the source and hold individuals and organizations criminally responsible for the chaos and harm caused by organized protests, potentially leading to severe penalties.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Republicans target anti-ICE riot financiers
  2. 01:20Introduction of The Stop Funders Act
  3. 01:40Explaining RICO charges
  4. 02:49Specifics of the proposed legislation
  5. 03:37Evidence of organized riot activity
  6. 06:51Sen. Hawley investigates riot funding
  7. 08:14The funding ecosystem for agitators
  8. 09:50Potential impact of RICO charges

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of 'The Stop Funders Act'?

'The Stop Funders Act' is proposed legislation aiming to expand the application of the RICO Act. Its goal is to prosecute individuals and organizations that provide financial support to violent riots and other illegal activities, holding them criminally responsible for the resulting chaos and harm.

How are Republicans targeting financiers of anti-ICE riots?

Republicans are pursuing legislation, such as 'The Stop Funders Act,' which seeks to apply the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act to individuals and entities funding anti-ICE riots. This strategy aims to cut off funding at the source and prosecute financiers for the criminal enterprises they support.

What is the RICO Act and how does it apply here?

The RICO Act of 1970 is a federal law used to prosecute ongoing criminal enterprises. Proposed legislation aims to use RICO to prosecute financiers of violent riots, making them liable for the criminal acts committed by those they fund, potentially leading to severe penalties like prison time and asset forfeiture.

What evidence suggests organized riot activity?

Evidence cited includes participants in riots wearing identical riot gear, using similar weapons, and targeting specific facilities like ICE detention centers in an organized manner. This suggests coordinated efforts rather than spontaneous protests.

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