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Wiz Imp

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3. Myranda Kazos is on Tik-Tok and Substack and lives in South Dakota
Wed Jul 9, 2025, 07:44 PM
Jul 2025

She has been doing investigative reporting and has been calling for a Federal Investigation of Krisi Noem. Of course that's not going to happen until Democrats regain some power, but she is very good and is lying out a very good case against Noem. She definitely has receipts.

This is a great video talking about Kristi Noem's crimes. I encourage people to watch it (it's only 3 1/2 minutes) then go watch some of her other videos with more details.

https://www.tiktok.com/@myrandapolisci/video/7521773109225983287

Here's a substack with lots of details:

https://myrandapolisci.substack.com/p/kristi-noem-bombshell-financial-investigation

KRISTI NOEM BOMBSHELL FINANCIAL INVESTIGATION
Kristi Noem’s Corrupt Money Machine: Shell Companies, Dark Money, and the Web of Scams You Weren’t Supposed to See


Every day, new revelations about Kristi Noem’s financial corruption hit the news—and this Fourth of July, I couldn’t think of a better gift to my readers than exposing what her inner circle doesn’t want you to know.

The public knows Noem as a rising MAGA star, but beneath the surface lies a sprawling, multi-state financial operation implicating some of Trump’s closest allies. It’s not just one scandal—it’s a coordinated machine of shell companies, dark money groups, and straw donor schemes designed to enrich Noem and her associates while undermining ethics laws and campaign finance rules.

Earlier this week, ProPublica uncovered yet another scheme: Kristi Noem quietly set up a Delaware shell company—Ashwood LLC—and funneled $80,000 to herself using her own dark money group, the American Resolve Policy Fund. Federal disclosure rules required her to report this income. She didn’t.

But here’s the truth most people missed: That $80,000 is just the tip of the iceberg. My investigation reveals this network is far deeper, more coordinated, and far more dangerous.


I encourage people to read the whole article.


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