00:00Well, the niece of slain Iranian General Qasem Soleimani is apparently not happy with her new digs at an ICE
00:06detention center in Texas after a life of luxuries she enjoyed in Los Angeles.
00:11She's reportedly called her former boyfriend for help to escape the facility.
00:16But according to the new...
00:17Damn, what is this? Arrested niece and grandniece of IRGC general. Iranian, okay?
00:24So, our post, he declined the call saying this, quote, I don't want anything to do with her.
00:28She scares me. I was so afraid of her. She knows how to make herself seem like an angel and
00:34you feel like the devil.
00:36She takes advantage of every man she knows.
00:38From her ex-boyfriend. Damn.
00:40Now, another man, a Los Angeles hairdresser, said this about the situation.
00:44Thank God, after hearing of her arrest by ICE, he said that's good. She's a stalker.
00:50In court filings, he said the woman subjected him to emotional abuse, harassment, and that she threatened to hurt herself.
01:00Damn, guys.
01:02All of this highlighting a tale of two Irans. Ordinary Iranians facing crackdowns and executions, while top government officials quietly
01:11send their children to benefit from the West.
01:14That includes notorious Iranian regime leader Screaming Mary, whose son allegedly teaches at a college in L.A.
01:22Son teaches at a college. He's the professor at the college. Wow, look at him.
01:27There are people in Iran trying to live a peaceful life, and whether there's a son and daughters of high
01:35-top leaders enjoying the West.
01:38Just the tip of the iceberg, Sandra, because there's multiple professorships that are held by the children of former Iran
01:44regime holders that benefit from the West, blast the West, and essentially also live off the blood money of those
01:51Iranians at home who are being executed.
01:54This is what every country do.
01:56It clearly looks like the height of hypocrisy, right?
01:59Because those are the same people enjoying our freedoms, who are not calling out the brutalities of the regime.
02:04While you were speaking to that intro, Emily, we were showing those human chains that were forming yesterday that we
02:10were reporting on, many of which included women and babies, young children.
02:16Look at them.
02:16And Iran was clearly putting up to protect those keys.
02:19Damn, look at this girl.
02:20Look at this girl.
02:21This is one year back image of her Facebook.
02:25Hamidiya's first.
02:26She's enjoying there.
02:28Sites in Iran as President Trump's threats grew, putting them on the front lines, while at the same time, apparently,
02:34what we're learning is, they're sending their own offspring.
02:37They're like a human seal.
02:37Children to come enjoy the freedoms.
02:38They become human seal.
02:40Isn't that such a stark and horrific contrast, Kayleigh?
02:42The forced...
02:44Wait a minute, the Iran people are like just human seal.
02:47They said, we don't want you to destroy our bills.
02:51Uzayistan, Iran.
02:52You see, this is the Iranian flag.
02:54People are here.
02:55They are like shouting, America, don't do this.
02:57It's a civil war.
02:59Civilian, you will kill civilians.
03:01Isn't that such a stark and horrific contrast, Kayleigh?
03:04The forced women and children is a human chain.
03:07You know, there's war crimes on video that we are looking at right now.
03:11And then you juxtapose that with people, wannabe influencers, lavish lifestyles, boarding private jets, showing her arms and her hair.
03:20It's just...
03:21Ooh, yeah.
03:22This is some kind of things.
03:24You see, what is the view ring?
03:27This is not allowed in Iran at all.
03:30It is just tragic.
03:31Yeah, and you look at who they encircled those targets with yesterday, and we were looking at those images in
03:36real time.
03:37But when I looked a second time, there was a little baby, probably my son's age, being held, looked to
03:42be about three years old, in the teal and pink jumpsuit.
03:45And this is who you encircle your targets with, these little toddlers.
03:49What a contrast.
03:50Oh, damn.
03:50Look, look, look, look.
03:51Here it is.
03:52Come to the United States, and you make a definitive break from the Iranian terrorist regime.
03:56And you love America, and you love our Constitution, and you appreciate those freedoms, and you want to be here.
04:01I want you here.
04:03You know, go do you.
04:04Go be an influencer.
04:05Enjoy the freedoms of America.
04:06But you have to appreciate them, and you have to make that break.
04:09Because what happens when you don't make that break from Soleimani and the terrorist regime is this.
04:13You are stomping on the legacies of 16-year-old Afeya Sahala.
04:19She was hot.
04:20She was 16.
04:21Damn.
04:22Look at her.
04:23We're rings.
04:24God.
04:25God.
04:25If they had to do this same wearings of clothes in Iran, she would be killed, man.
04:32After being raped in Iran, you are stomping on the legacy of the 19-year-old wrestler that we covered
04:39who was hung this year, Saleh Mohamadi.
04:41You're stomping on his legacy.
04:42He paid the price as you are here living.
04:44You see, right now, right here, people are making humans sealed in the oil areas.
04:51Your lavish lifestyle.
04:52Still sympathetic to that regime.
04:54And you are stomping on the legacy.
04:56I have her picture right here, Masa Amini, that sweet little girl who they say, oh, fell into a coma.
05:01And, of course, she was what spurred the 2022 protest.
05:04She didn't fall into a coma.
05:05Eyewitnesses say she was beat by the terrorist regime.
05:08You are stomping on Masa Amini, these brave heroes who stood up courageously on the terrorist regime, while you sympathize
05:14with them.
05:14Wear your sunglasses, do your influencing.
05:17She was just on to her.
05:19She was just on to her, doing all those things.
05:21What are your thoughts that she is doing these things and living in the West, like in America?
05:26Last week, they executed an 18-year-old protester and are now refusing to give his body to his family
05:32for proper burial.
05:33This is what's happening.
05:34This is true.
05:34This is real.
05:35Harris, we have a video of an Iranian, Sheila Nazarian.
05:39She fled Iran as a child.
05:41She describes the horrors from her own experience.
05:45We had a video?
05:46We had a video?
05:46While the elitists in the US, their elitists, have an appetite.
05:49Okay, if you have a video, let's watch it.
05:53You see, this is a video.
05:55How many of you have?
05:56That's sad.
06:02What are you wearing?
06:07You cannot see if you can see.
06:09This is the Israel thing, right?
06:12They are wearing their heads while on the ground for violating the hijab policy in Iran.
06:18Women have been raped.
06:19You see, right here.
06:21Their hair.
06:24She was raised by terrorists.
06:25It is.
06:26Raised.
06:27Oh, damn.
06:27You've got the niece and the grandniece living large.
06:30I mean, what did you think that these offspring of those killers...
06:33Did she said raised by a terrorist?
06:35Did we think that Qasem Soleimani and his crew would raise anything other than someone who would stalk?
06:42And would be rapacious in her nature around the other people around her.
06:46I mean, when you hear from those ex-boyfriends and friends...
06:49Ah, yeah, yeah.
06:50Believe them.
06:50Okay.
06:51Believe them.
06:52I mean, she is a reflection of where she came from.
06:55Damn, she was.
06:57I mean, she is.
06:58Yeah, yeah, she is.
06:59Never shook that.
07:00And that's a good point.
07:01If you decide to come here and you don't take allegiance to this country...
07:04Yeah, you don't assimilate in some sort of good way where you want to be part of what is great
07:08about America, you will be what you were.
07:14I mean, America is all about the open gun firing at anyone, but we have to solve that as well.
07:22I'm not shocked by the accounts of what she was like behind the scenes, behind the scenes of influencing because
07:27she had so much time to do that.
07:28Right.
07:29And Griff, Iranian residents have been sounding the alarm and circulating petitions to remove the professorial positions that they've been
07:36holding and the like, saying, how is this person able to teach at medical school and teach in psychology school
07:41and master's programs throughout the country?
07:43But there's also, again, that faction of just straight up family members who are enjoying the lavish lifestyle and then
07:49now in detention.
07:52One is teaching at a school or college or university what it is, and one is just like 16 years
07:58old trying to live a life.
08:00What is they doing?
08:01All the money backed by the Iran itself.
08:03The professor in California you're talking about, Issa Hashimi, his mother was the Screaming Mary who led the propaganda suit.
08:12It's by 1979 when for 44 days they held Americans.
08:17But I just asked you this, how long do you think Qasem Soleimani's grand-niece would last walking through the
08:23middle of Tehran dressed the way she is?
08:25She would last maybe 30 seconds before someone jumped on her.
08:29Give it a few minutes.
08:31But at the end of the day, we gave them asylum for the niece and grand-niece to come here.
08:36What is he wearing?
08:37Right here, in Iran, she never, she never can do this type of earrings, never.
08:43Yet, they traveled back and forth.
08:45That's why Secretary Rubio said, nah, not on my watch.
08:48You don't get to come here and call America the great Satan and go back and forth.
08:53Choose, and we're going to choose for you and send you back.
08:55Yeah, and there's also professors at Tulane and Emory and throughout the country.
08:59Some have been removed, but there's more work to do in that house cleaning for sure.
09:04Hey everyone, I'm Emily Campagno.
09:06All right, this is today's like thing.
09:08Solomon is trying to get off ICE custody.
09:10She got back into ICE custody because she was doing back and forth to Iran and the US.
09:16No, choose one.
09:17Right now, right here.
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