@tryfomo Why do you allow the rug pulls like this to hapen every day? This one has rugged people at least 4 times today under the same name.
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Go over to a social meme coin exchange like fomo. family and watch this contract address inevitably get rug pulled. Itโs the second time this group has launched the same damn token today.
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๐จ๐บ๐ธ CNN PANEL MELTS DOWN OVER NICK SHIRLEY'S VIRAL FRAUD INVESTIGATION: "YOU CAN'T JUST SHOW UP AND START ASKING QUESTIONS"
They're not mad about fraud.
They're mad they got scooped.
A CNN panel unloaded on Nick Shirley's Minnesota daycare investigation, dismissing him as a "random vigilante justice seeker" who "ordained himself some sort of law enforcement expert."
One panelist:
"Who is he? Like who gave this guy license to go around?
These random vigilante justice seekers... it's utterly ridiculous."
Another called it "racist and xenophobic" and "dangerous," claiming Trump is "putting a target" on the Somali community.
Their defense:
"Minnesota officials say each facility had been visited at least once in the last six months.
So far they found no evidence of fraud."
Really?
Then why have 98 people been charged?
Why have 60+ been convicted?
Why did AG Pam Bondi announce "more prosecutions coming"?
Why did HHS freeze payments?
The panel's real complaint:
"That's not how you investigate fraud."
Actually, showing up and asking questions is exactly how journalism works.
Or used to work, before legacy media decided some stories weren't worth covering.
CNN has bureaus, budgets, and battalions of producers.
Nick Shirley has a camera and a rental car.
He got the story. They didn't.
Now they're lecturing him on "how investigative journalism is done."
Source: CNN / @nickshirleyy