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Analysis Summary

40% Moderate Influence
mildmoderatesevere

“Be aware of selective clip presentation that amplifies embarrassing moments for Walz while dismissing opposing views as deflection, reinforcing partisan distrust without balanced exposure.”

Ask yourself: “Who gets to be a full, complicated person in this video and who gets reduced to a type?”

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Primary technique

In-group/Out-group framing

Leveraging your tendency to automatically trust information from "our people" and distrust outsiders. Once groups are established, people apply different standards of evidence depending on who is speaking.

Social Identity Theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979); Cialdini's Unity principle (2016)

Human Detected
95%

Signals

The video features a human creator providing live-style commentary over political footage, characterized by natural vocal inflections, spontaneous reactions, and informal language. The presence of filler words and a distinct personal voice confirms the content is human-narrated and edited.

Natural Speech Patterns The narrator uses natural filler words ('uh', 'I mean'), colloquialisms ('you guys can see', 'sure as hell'), and conversational transitions that reflect human speech rather than a synthetic script.
Personal Branding and Engagement The description contains extensive personal links, social media handles, and a 'Buy Me a Coffee' link, which are typical of individual human creators building a personal brand.
Contextual Commentary The narrator provides reactive, opinionated commentary ('If that's not fraud, I don't know what is') that responds directly to the specific visual and auditory cues in the footage.

Worth Noting

Positive elements

  • Offers raw clips of key hearing exchanges, including specific figures like $343M autism spending and per-child calculations, enabling viewers to assess the testimony directly.

Be Aware

Cautionary elements

  • Selective emphasis on damaging clips and dismissal of counterarguments as deflection to manufacture partisan consensus.

Influence Dimensions

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Analyzed March 29, 2026 at 03:28 UTC Model x-ai/grok-4.1-fast Prompt Pack bouncer_influence_analyzer 2026-03-28a App Version 0.1.0
Transcript

Let's go to Governor Walls. Uh, and I hope you learned some lessons from your last hearing with me on the oversight committee. Have you learned anything? >> I did that if I didn't speak up, two of my people would be dead, Congresswoman. And I warned you. >> Okay, Miss uh, Governor Walls. Uh, what is a woman? Have you learned that lesson? Do you know what a woman is? >> I'm the governor of Minnesota, Congress. I'm not here to be your prop for your obsession. Middle school define what a woman is. You certainly can't define what fraud is. If you can't even define what a woman is, you can't define fraud. >> Ladies and gentlemen, Tim Walls is having an embarrassing moment on Capitol Hill this morning. Him and his attorney general, Keith Ellison, are testifying uh in regards to the rampant fraud in the state of Minnesota. Now, we can expect a couple things. One, they will obviously deflect, and two, they will try to find a way to blame the president instead of just taking responsibility. So, let's start with Nancy Mace because she does not hold back at all. Take a listen. How much money was spent on autism in Minnesota in 2017? Governor, >> I don't have those numbers in front of me. Congressoman, >> did you prepare for this hearing today? >> Did you I take Congress seriously >> and you've seen the numbers about autism fraud in Minnesota? So, we're going to do some Minnesota math with you today. Okay. Are you ready? How much money was spent on 20 2017 for autism in Minnesota? How much? >> I don't know. I wasn't the governor. >> Okay. Did you not just say that you prepared for this hearing today? $1 million. Okay. A quick Google search or using your AI could tell you $1 million was spent. How much money was spent on autism in Minnesota in 2024? >> I don't have the number in front of me as governor. >> Were you governor in 2024? >> I was, but I'm not the >> Okay. So, your excuse before that you didn't know what 2017 autism numbers were because you were not governor. And today you can't answer the numbers about 2024 as governor. Um, and you still said you prepared for this hearing today. It's unbelievable. Uh, $343 million was spent in 2024. What percent increase is that from 1 million to 343 million? What percentage increase is that? >> I'm not here to be your prop. Go ahead and tell me. >> Well, are you governor of Minnesota or not? >> Yes, I am. I'm not. >> Well, when I'm governor of South Carolina, you can sure as hell bet that I'm going to know the math. The math is 34,200% increase. An increase of 343 times what it was in this time period. >> All right, so here's the graphic that uh Nancy Mace was referencing. As you guys can see, 2017, $1 million reimburseed. Fast forward to 2024, you got $343 million, guys. If that's not fraud, I don't know what is. I mean, where does the money come? That's number one. And then where's the money going? That's number two. And the fact that the governor cannot even answer those questions, I think that tells you everything you need to know. Here's more of that heated exchange. Take a listen. >> Do you know the number of children in Minnesota? >> I know that Minnesota ranked as a top three state for children in Minnesota. >> What's the total population in Minnesota? >> 5.7 million. >> Okay. Um, what is the total population of children in Minnesota? >> I don't have the number in front of me right now. >> Are you governor of Minnesota? I know 400,000 were cut out of healthcare last week by the decisions you made. >> Are you governor of Minnesota? >> I am. >> And you don't know the number of children residing? >> I don't have the specific number. It's 5.7 million. >> That's your total number. >> What is your age? What is the age? 0 to 5 0 to 19. >> We have approximately 1.2 million children in Minnesota. I'm not even governor of South Carolina. Our population in South Carolina is 5.5 million. We have approximately 1.1 million children under the age of 18 in my home state of South Carolina. Okay. As governor, I expect you to know this information. Thank God you're not vice president of the United States. Do you know approximately how many children in Minnesota are autistic or on the spectrum? >> No, I don't I don't have that number. >> Okay. Well, if you take the CDC's roughly one in 36 kids are on the spectrum. We're talking about approximately 33,000 kids. In South Carolina, it's about 31,000 or so. What is uh do you know what this is per child spending wise in the fraud for autis autistic kids in Minnesota? >> Again, I'm not here to be your prop. Go ahead and tell us. >> This isn't is doing Minnesota math a prop? This is math. We're talking about fraud. >> Minnesota ranks at the top. Where does South Carolina rank? >> We're talking about money. >> Where does South Carolina children rank unhealthiness? are my questions for you. It doesn't go the other way around unless we're debating on the debate stage and we're not. >> If you're asking question about being governor, it does ask you question about being governor of Minnesota which you can't answer. This is basic math >> and you can't even answer about kids in Minnesota. >> They rank near the top in every category. My children are fed. My children are getting the services they need in my children have the best schools. >> No, you don't. Mr. Chairman, I yield back. >> All right, let's just be real here. Tim Walls, he's not there to answer any questions. He can't answer any questions. He won't answer any questions. We already know he caught a lot of fire, which is why he had to essentially come out publicly and state that he's not going to seek re-election because he's too much of a distraction to the Democrat party. That's essentially what's going on. And when you got autism fraud occurring, yeah, that's an issue. Now, I did the numbers for you guys uh because she stated 33,000 kids have autism in the state of Minnesota and they've spent $343 million uh allegedly on those children. uh that comes out to being $10,393 per child uh of taxpayer money going to autism. And the question here is how much of that actually went to them. And also it reminds you that these fraudsters were gaming the system every step of the way. Now you guys know I like to show you both sides. So let's go to Robert Garcia. We know he's unhinged. Here's what he wanted to focus on during this hearing. Take a listen. >> A hearing directly on what life in Minnesota has been like. thanks to the Trump administration's actions. And the truth is that Donald Trump and Republicans have cut billions of dollars, billions of dollars from health care and food assistance. That is a reality. Instead, with that money, they've used it to hire officers who are now terrorizing cities and killing Americans. That's where our taxpayer dollars have gone. We've taken from food assistance. We've taken from health care and we've superfunded terror on American streets. Now, Donald Trump has unleashed chaos against innocent Americans and across Minnesota. And we're going to talk about that today. Terror that has actually impacted real families and kids like Liam Ramos who have been used as we know as bait. And we all know Liam's story really well. The reality is American citizens, innocent kids, people have been brutalized and ripped away from their families. They've been thrown into detention centers with horrible conditions that people are literally dying in these centers. Peaceful Americans have been killed by federal officers and agents and labeled them as domestic terrorists or assassins by their own government. Where is the hearing and the outrage for those actions? And you know what's interesting about his statements? The same could be asked of Democrats when it comes to Lincoln Riley and the thousands of American citizens that we all know have been killed by illegal aliens. So, this is all just a deflection double standard as you guys like to know. And listen, why are Democrats so hellbent on this? It's because there's money there. There's votes there. And it's so fascinating after we've seen Jasmine Crockett suffer a humiliating loss in the Texas primary. I don't know what else you need as black people out there when it comes to your support for the Democratic Party. When are you gonna realize the Democrat party does not care about people, their self-interest? They're in some cases the true racist in our federal government. But hey, I don't think most people want to have that real conversation. Now, let's go to Jim Jordan because this is a great exchange. This is where Tim Walls truly gets exposed. After the fraud was exposed, after it came out, after he acknowledged the fraud, he still continued payments to these fraudsters. Take a listen. >> Tell the truth about the Feeding Our Future program. This program, my understanding, received $3 million the first year. Within a couple years, was getting $200 million of taxpayer money. Whistleblowers raised concerns. As the chairman said, auditors raised concerns. Everybody raised concerns. March 30th, 2021, the payments are stopped and a little over a month later, the payments are restarted. Why didn't you tell the truth about why you restarted the payments? >> Well, chairman, we we did tell you and feeding our future grew because of the pandemic. And uh >> when you asked that question, I said, why didn't you tell the truth about why you restarted the payments? The payments stopped because there were concerns. Obviously, he wouldn't stop the payments. then they're restarted a month later. What was the reason for restarting the payments? >> My understanding was the the agency believed that the court had required them to make those payments >> and that was false, wasn't it? You repeated you said that, didn't you? You said that's why the reason you said the reason you restarted is because the court ordered you to do so. Is that right? >> I don't believe that is settled yet. Uh to the best of my knowledge. Well, I think it is because the court did something that I just don't I don't know if I've ever seen it. They issued a statement saying you were wrong in what you were saying. This is from the court. It says, "Feeding our future versus Minnesota Department of Education correcting reports and statements by Governor Tim Walls concerning orders issued by the court." Now, I think it's no secret at this point that you've heard of the president suing Chase for debanking him, his family, cancelling over 21 accounts. Why does that matter? 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The fact that he's continuing to pay these fraudsters tells you how arrogant they are. It tells you the lack accountability that still exists. In fact, I would argue who in the state government has been indicted up to this point. No one. Now, we've got the actual criminals themselves, right? The people at the end of this fraud, they've been arrested or indicted. But the people who are pushing the buttons, looking the other way, they need to be prosecuted like yesterday. And this is really a um a in my opinion a demand of the Republican party to step up and truly deliver accountability for the word for for the hardworking Americans, especially the ones out of Minnesota, uh who are barely getting by and their tax dollars are going to these fraudsters. Okay, so let's flip back to the Democrats. Here is their line of questioning and particularly it's their focus on Brett Favre and the fraud case that took place in the state of Mississippi. Take a listen. >> Remind my friends on the other side about Mississippi, a state with Republican leadership where over $77 million in temporary assistance for needy families funds were misused. One of the perpetrators of that fraud, former NFL quarterback Brett Favre, who received $1.1 million from the government for speeches he never made. Congressional Republicans response was to invite Far to come testify before the Ways and Means Committee about how we should strengthen oversight of federal welfare programs because I'm sure he had some good advice about that. Meanwhile, my Republican colleagues are villainizing entire minority populations because of the actions of a few. We have a word for that. >> No, it's the Democrat party who's done that. They've done an effective job. I would argue just on the black community. I can't speak for obviously people who may be Hispanic or Latino. Uh listen, since the civil rights movement, one could argue, uh the black community, as far as culture is concerned, has been in decline. Uh it's an interesting paradox. There's never been a time in history where it's so easy to make money. There's more millionaires than ever in uh the history of the planet. Uh in fact, black people today make much more money than they did during the civil rights era. But um we have the lowest marital rate, single parent household, highest abortion rate. Uh as you guys know, the white supremacy uh number, which is that almost half of black men have committed a violent crime or homicide. And uh those are just numbers that tells the story that whatever we used to be before the civil rights uh era, we definitely were community of one. our own economy, our own banking system, our own education, uh, a tight-knit nuclear family. That all went out the window after that. And guess who was behind all of that? Democrats. So, I'm going to stop there. Let's go to Brandon Gil, cuz here he is. Truly embarrassing Tim Walls. Take a listen. >> Are you familiar with FA Bernstein? >> I I Yes, I'm familiar with the name. >> She's a Democrat, isn't she? >> I wouldn't know that. >> She She stated publicly that she's a Democrat. she's only voted Democrat in in her life. Um she's also stated publicly um that she was retaliated against and called racist and that her work responsibilities were diminished whenever she was highlighting fraud within your administration. Are you familiar with that? >> I couldn't speak to you allegation. >> Why do you think she would say that? >> I can't speak for what she >> No idea. >> I I do not. >> You you would you would agree that the tone in your administration comes from from you ultimately, right? the tone is that >> the tone of of how you might deal with whistleblowers, >> right? And we protect them. >> Doesn't sound like you're you're protecting them. We heard from Representative Kristen Robbins, quote, "We have dozens of credible whistleblower reports saying the exact same thing that people were told not to say anything because they'd be called racist or Islamophobic or it would hurt the state. Do you think it's racist or islamophobic to highlight and try to stop fraud?" >> It is not. And I certainly >> it's not. But that was the message your administration was sending to multiple whistleblowers. >> I can't speak to that. >> You can't speak to that. You know, you don't want to speak to that, I think. >> Yeah. Brandon Gil, he's so good, right? I mean, he summed it up right there at the end. I mean, Tim Wallace, he doesn't want to speak to anything. He has to be there obviously, but he's not going to answer any questions, especially re re regarding the status of these whistleblowers. Again, anybody who retaliated against these whistleblowers, why have they not been arrested or at a minimum indicted? What is going on there? That's the part that continues to stand out to me. Now, let's go to this next clip. This is Tom Emmer grilling the attorney general about his corruption. Take a look. Attorney General Ellison, is there an organized crime ring operating in Minnesota? I'll answer for you, sir. Governor Walls believes there is an active crime ring in our state. In October, the governor said, quote, "We've got an organized crime ring in Minnesota." I think it's been going on for years. Moving on, Mr. Ellison, I along with millions of Americans have grave concerns over your alleged relationships with Somali fraudsters who have since been charged and convicted of federal crimes. I'm sure you are aware that over 90% of the defendants charged in the Feeding Our Future fraud case are of Somali descent. In fact, you have personal knowledge of these people. There's a 54-minute audio tape of your meeting with these criminals in December of 2021. And during your meeting, they complained to you about increased scrutiny of their nonprofits, and you told them, quote, "Of course, I'm here to help." End quote. It's on the internet. Anyone can listen to you say that. And so, this brings us to the bottom line of this entire hearing. Tim Walls was exposed for clearly being a fraudster. This is a man who committed stolen bellor, claimed he retired as a command sergeant major, was addressed as command sergeant- major in his time in Congress, and never corrected the record. Yes, he was exposed today because he is a fraudster. And here's my message to the Republican party. If we don't lock anybody up in that state government, the fraud will continue. That's the bottom line to it. And if we don't lock anybody up, why would you expect the American people to trust you and anybody else when it comes to the word accountability? All right, you guys giving your thoughts and what you think about this hearing today and how it went. Just leave your thoughts and everything you got in the comments section below. Now, I'm sure by now you guys have already heard of this. Jasmine Crockett's political career has come to an end. She suffered a brutal loss to James Terico last night, and we explained to you why that is. Now, for us, it's due to common sense, but for her, she claims it's because the Republicans cheated. If you guys missed out on that update more, click on the video because it's coming up right now.

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Tim Walz stunned after Congressional Hearing exposes his crimes. Download Rumble Wallet at https://rumblewallet.onelink.me/bJsX/devory This comes as the Governor admits to continuing payments to feeding our children which was at the center of the rampant fraud. UP NEXT: Crockett suffers brutal defeat officially concedes to James Talarico https://youtu.be/kXZ2UngADDI JOIN ME AD-FREE HERE: https://darkinsplus.com FOLLOW ME: https://www.twitter.com/devorydarkins https://www.instagram.com/devorydarkins https://www.rumble.com/c/devorydarkins https://devory.wtf.tv LISTEN TO ME: https://open.spotify.com/show/7aeb2IxPe9io47hZbzRDHJ?si=UlF7jVRCSjiWA4fdEX2UPw https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-devory-darkins-show/id1810947648 BUY ME A COFFEE: https://buymeacoffee.com/devorydarkins SHOP OUR MERCH STORE: https://store.devorydarkins.com ADVERTISING INQUIRIES: sponsorships@rumble.com BUSINESS/SUPPORT INQUIRIES: truth@devorydarkins.com

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