Glenn Beck and investigative journalist John Solomon discussed what they described as an increase in Department of Justice activity targeting nonprofits and other potential areas of legal exposure, outlining expectations for additional investigations and possible indictments in the months ahead.

During the exchange, Beck raised questions about the scope of future enforcement actions following recent announcements.

“I mean, at least this one was announced by the DOJ. I mean, you know, it looks like we're going to prosecute here. More investigations on nonprofits coming?” Beck asked.

Solomon responded by outlining what he expects to be a broader phase of enforcement activity.

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“Yeah, I think we're about to enter into, we have MAGA, we have MAHA we have all these great acronyms. I think we're about to enter into a period of M triple A, Make America Accountable Again. I think with Pam Bondi moved aside, the speed at which the Justice Department will move on things that have been working in the system for months is picking up.”

He said that nonprofits could face scrutiny if their activities conflict with their tax-exempt status.

“And so there'll be more nonprofits that we're doing things that probably are not allowed under the tax code. If you're if you incorporate yourself to say, We want a tax exemption because we're going to do public good, and you have struck law enforcement proceedings on the streets of Minnesota or somewhere else, you're probably in danger of having committed fraud.”

Solomon added that he is monitoring developments and expects legal action to follow.

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“So I would look and see I'm watching. I think there'll be more indictments in the nonprofit realm then we're looking at those who may have given false testimony or obstructed Congress. We know John Brennan was referred for that. James Comey was targeted for that. I think those are on the table right now.”

He continued by identifying additional areas of focus for investigators.

“Then those who may have gone and gotten phone records and pierced the privacy of individuals, they're next in line. So this line keeps moving.”

Solomon also referenced a series of investigations, including one he described as particularly significant.

“And then I think in the summer and fall, we're going to talk a lot more about a case called Operation Round River. It may be the most troubling of the four, my gosh, yeah, Round River this. Just remember that name? What is Yeah.”

He explained how the investigation fits within a broader timeline.

“So it falls between Crossfire Hurricane and then Plasmic Echo and Arctic Frost. Plasmic Echo and Arctic process are the things that evolve into Jack Smith's investigations, the classified documents as Plasmic Echo, Arctic Frost is the idea years later, we're going to go back and charge President Trump with a conspiracy, because he and his people wanted to have alternate electors.”

Solomon pointed to prior historical examples while discussing the alternate elector issue.

“Now it's important in that arctic frost, which was a great hearing on yesterday, two times in history before this, presidential candidates did submit alternate electors to Congress, 1960 John Kennedy, 1876 Sam Tilden, neither time were those considered criminal acts, but in Donald Trump's world, he's considered a criminal for doing that the third time. That's what other crosses.”

He then described Operation Round River as an investigation initiated after earlier inquiries concluded.

“But between that when, when Russia collusion and crossfire hurricane was ending, the FBI opened up a new investigation called Round River, and its goal was to neutralize anyone who would dare suggest that there was a corrupt relationship between Joe Biden Hunter, Biden and the Ukrainian government or the Ukrainian company Burisma, and to treat people who talked about it with certain speech parameters as national security threats.”

Solomon said he is working to obtain additional information about the investigation.

“And I'm working hard to get those files declassified, and I think that's going to be the most troubling, because I believe if, if what we're being told is true, and I want to check it until we get it there, there may have been speech parameters as the reason you were targeted.”

He added that individuals may have been flagged based on their statements.

“If you said something, you might have been assessed the security threat as a security threat by the FBI. That would be very troubling.”

Solomon also referenced recent legal developments connected to the matter.

“I've seen some evidence in court filings in last few days that entire law firms had their client records taken secretly under this investigation or spin offs from it. You're supposed to have some privacy when you have a relationship with you and your lawyer.”

He concluded by describing the potential impact of the investigation.

“So we'll see where that leads. But all the people I've talked to in government think that Round River may be the most jaw dropping of the four code name investigations that targeted Donald Trump and his followers.”

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