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The Windsor Report Friday, June 12, 2026 Segment 1: Chris Long, President of the Ohio Christian Alliance, discusses Ohio House Bill 315 — Medicaid reform to crack down on waste, fraud, and abuse in the Ohio system — and reveals the General Assembly may be back in session in just 12 days to decide on a gas tax holiday and perhaps data center legislation, and more. Part 1 omny.fm/shows/the-windsor-re… Segment 2: Chris Long, President of the Ohio Christian Alliance, Part 2 omny.fm/shows/the-windsor-re… Segment 3: Windsor Investigates: Voter Rights Group … or Voter Fraud Network? FBI Raid of Ohio Organizing Collaborative Network of Associates omny.fm/shows/the-windsor-re… Segment 4: Former U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown’s Fear-Porn Statement on FBI Raid of Ohio Organizing Collaborative omny.fm/shows/the-windsor-re…
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New @SherrodBrown flag just dropped for the summer season. 🩴 He says one thing to the workers in Ohio and does a completely different thing in Washington DC. Voters in Delaware remember and are done with Brown.
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Sunshine ☀️ Scooter 🛴 @JonHusted Door Hangers🚪 @AFPAction is canvassing Delaware county today!!
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LISTEN: Windsor Investigates Part 1: Voting Rights Group… or Voter Fraud Network The mainstream media is already calling it a “raid on a voting rights organization.” The FBI executed search warrants yesterday at the Cleveland headquarters of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative — a 501(c)(3) nonprofit deeply involved in progressive voter engagement and ballot initiatives across Ohio. Agents seized laptops and electronic devices. They also fanned out to homes of current and former staff in Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati. Board member Prentiss Haney has called it a “witch hunt” and comparing it to Selma. Democrats in Congress are blasting it as intimidation by the Trump DOJ. But here’s what they’re not telling you: This is the same network whose for-profit arm — Black Fork Strategies — had canvassers it employed accused of submitting fraudulent voter registrations in multiple Ohio counties. The central figure tying it all together is a veteran progressive organizer named Kirk Noden, who built his organizing career in Chicago — the same city where Barack Obama first rose as a community organizer. Let’s be clear. The Ohio Organizing Collaborative presents itself as a coalition of community, faith, and labor groups working on “democracy and voting rights.” They are one of the lead organizations behind the proposed Ohio Voters Bill of Rights constitutional amendment — the one that would lock into the state constitution automatic voter registration, same-day registration, expanded drop boxes, and looser identification standards. That amendment is still alive and they’ve been gathering signatures. Now the FBI is at their door as part of a voter fraud investigation. Here’s the part the whitewashers — Democrat lawmakers, members of the progressive press corps — don’t want you to focus on. Kirk Noden is not some peripheral volunteer. He is the founder of Black Fork Strategies LLC — the for-profit firm whose canvassers were at the center of 2023 and 2024 voter fraud allegations. He has long served on the board of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative itself. Tax filings show the Collaborative paid Noden’s companies — Black Fork Strategies and Community Building Strategies — well over a million dollars in consulting fees in a single recent year. Noden has longstanding ties to Senator Sherrod Brown dating back to at least 2010. These are not separate operations. They are the same network. In 2023, activities associated with canvassers employed by Black Fork Strategies were under investigation by Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. That evidence included fraudulent voter registration forms submitted by canvassers working on behalf of Black Fork Strategies. In August 2024, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose referred evidence of suspected election law violations to prosecutors in 20 counties. Specific examples reported at the time: In Hamilton County, boards of elections found stacks of registrations in the same handwriting, forms submitted without the voter’s knowledge or consent, and even a registration in the name of Henry Kissinger … you know, the former US Secretary of State who died in 2023. Hamilton County Board of Elections officials were blunt: “This is fraud.” Cuyahoga County had already flagged irregularities with Black Fork registrations the year before. Similar issues surfaced in Franklin and Delaware counties. LaRose did what he could with the authority he had. He referred cases. Many of those county prosecutors who received referrals — several in heavily Democratic areas — did nothing. Some said the statutes weren’t specific enough. Others just sat on it. That was 2024. Now it’s 2026. A new Department of Justice asked states — in 2025 — for actionable leads on election crimes. Ohio provided them. And yesterday the FBI showed up with search warrants. This is why the coverage matters. The Statehouse News Bureau, progressive bloggers like Ohio Capital Journal and others are running the story as “FBI raids voting rights group.” They lead with the “intimidation” claims and the Selma analogies. They do not lead with the 2024 referrals, the fraudulent registrations, or the fact that the raided organization’s network includes the founder of the firm whose canvassers were accused of gaming the system. When the same outlets and the same politicians spent years demanding investigations into every conservative claim about 2020, they now treat federal agents executing warrants on a group with this track record as some kind of authoritarian overreach. That’s not journalism. That’s narrative protection. The Ohio Voters Bill of Rights amendment these groups have been pushing would make it easier to register voters with less verification and harder to clean the rolls. Automatic registration. Same-day registration. More drop boxes with less oversight. In summation: easier to cheat. At the exact moment that network comes under federal scrutiny for how they’ve actually been “engaging” voters, they want to change the rules to make that engagement even harder to police. Coincidence? You decide. But the timing is worth noting. None of this would be happening without a Department of Justice willing to actually pursue election integrity cases instead of treating them as political third rails. The Ohio Secretary of State had referred the evidence, the Attorney General couldn’t prosecute, and county prosecutors looked the other way. That era appears to be ending. The question now is how deep this network goes, what the seized devices reveal, and whether the same people crying “voter suppression” will ever be held to the same standard they demand of everyone else. This is Windsor Investigates. We’re not done with this story. More as it develops. And know this, folks — I’m on it like a bulldog with a bone. I won’t let this disappear from the news cycle without all the facts coming forward and reporting the truth that other outlets don’t have the cojones, desire, or skill set to report. omny.fm/shows/the-windsor-re… #WindsorInvestigates #ElectionIntegrity #VoterFraud #OhioPolitics #DOJ
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Five alarm 🔥 over at @OHDems. Do they always react this way when there’s “nothing to find?” Asking for a friend.
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Grab your popcorn, folks—the progressive bloggers at OCJ and the mainstream press have kicked into full defense mode for the Ohio Organizing Collaborative. That makes today’s Windsor Report—where I expose the full scope of what’s happening—a must-hear show. See you at 5.
Ohio lawmakers were unable to reach a compromise on new data center regulations on Wednesday before they went on summer recess. ohiocapitaljournal.com/2026/…
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Today on @WindsorReport at 5pm, I expose the fraud of Black Fork Strategies and @SherrodBrown, and the incompetence of @darreldrowland and the state news agencies whitewashing this threat to election integrity. Listen on 98.9 FM The Answer or Rumble @TheJackWindsor.
Dem ex-Sen Sherrod Brown: "Reports of the FBI raiding a voting rights organization in Ohio are deeply disturbing and are a transparent attempt at silencing Ohioans and their ability to vote in free and fair elections...
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Sara Marie Brenner joined The Windsor Report for The Brenner Brief: Unintended consequences of public policy decisions – property tax abolishment, data centers and more. Pt 1: omny.fm/shows/the-windsor-re… Pt 2: omny.fm/shows/the-windsor-re… #datacenters #PropertyTaxes #TaxReform
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Jon Handler on The Windsor Report: “Out on Bail” — the danger of career politicians who never face real consequences. Listen here: omny.fm/shows/the-windsor-re… Americans are tired of it. #TheWindsorReport #Accountability #OutonBail
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Donovan O’Neil from AFP Action joined The Windsor Report to discuss their Day of Action this Saturday — door-knocking and the ad campaign supporting Senator Jon Husted. Details: omny.fm/shows/the-windsor-re… Get involved where it counts. #TheWindsorReport #AFPAction #Ohio #elections
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Ohio legislature passes Medicaid reform as a result of @realdailywire investigation. Will now go to Gov. DeWine for signature.
Sub. SB 315 has passed the Ohio House, and the Senate has concurred with the House’s Medicaid integrity reforms. This legislation strengthens oversight, targets fraud, waste, and abuse, protects vulnerable Ohioans, and safeguards taxpayer dollars. #Ohio #Medicaid #Accountability
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Meet Ryan Delaney, the Council President for Plum Borough, PA. He claims he's "not a man or a woman" and encourages children to secretly discuss their gender with people other than their parents, including himself. "I urge you to find trusted adults to confide in... Sometimes it might be your weird aunt or uncle, it might be your school counselor, and if nowhere else, you can find an alley right here serving as your council president." Major red flags 🚩 Our tax dollars pay his salary. You can contact him here and let him know what you think: 412-795-6800 ext 4102
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Donovan O’Neil joined me and Jon Handler today to unpack details on the AFP Action Ohio Day of Action featuring U.S. Sen candidate Jon Husted. @AfpOhio @dtoneil @SenJonHusted
I’ll be on @989TheAnswer LIVE with @jackwindsor @ 5:35 TODAY Talking about our door launch DAY OF ACTION with @JonHusted Our team is proud to be leading the grassroots fight for Jon. JOIN US!! ✊🚪🏆
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Ohio Republicans are taking on Medicaid fraud head-on with HB 795 — the SHIELD Act. Better verification to stop the scams draining the system. A family caregiver amendment raised real concerns, so they fixed it and clarified the bill’s focus. State Rep. Josh Williams joined me on The Windsor Report. He’s clear: this isn’t about blocking legitimate family care — it’s about stopping fraudsters. Full interview: omny.fm/shows/the-windsor-re… What do you think, Ohio? #OhioMedicaid #HB795 #TaxpayerDollars #SHIELDAct
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"On June 1, California became the final state to implement the expanded work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). These requirements were enacted on July 4, 2025, as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), completing a national rollout of expanded work requirements for the program. The OBBBA made various changes to SNAP, including expanding work requirements, changing certain noncitizens’ eligibility, and modifying how utility expenses are used to determine eligibility and calculate benefit amounts." Read the full report from Briana Ryan below. #OBBBA #SNAP #California
California is the 50th state to begin enforcing expanded SNAP work requirements Briana Ryan I Ballotpedia theohiopressnetwork.com/news…
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State Representative Mike Dovilla on SJR 10 - which would give Ohio voters the decision in November whether to require photo ID to vote in person. #Ohio #OhioNews #elections #electionintegrity
Here is my take on SJR 10: 1. Voting is one of the most important civil acts in which a citizen engages. 2. Verifying your identity is a reasonable safeguard for voting. 3. Photo ID requirements are common in everyday life. It’s a modest expectation of living as an adult in our country. 4. Uniform standards across the board can reduce confusion. We want a voter ID amendment that is as clear and concise as possible. 5. Public trust in elections matters. We should remove every shred of doubt to ensure there is faith that elections are fair and secure. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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Ohio taxpayers keep getting stuck with the bill for utility company guesses. State Sen. Mark Romanchuk (R-Ontario) said the forecasts must be real. “Forecast is not demand. A speculative project that may never use a single megawatt in Ohio should not become the excuse for costs that real customers are forced to pay.” New legislation would force independent review of those projections before they build more power plants on our dime. #OhioEnergy #UtilityCosts #TaxpayersFirst #Ohio
Legislation would force review of utility company projections theohiopressnetwork.com/news…
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President Trump congratulates Ohio Senate for passing House Joint Resolution 10 - a proposal to amend the Ohio Constitution - urges Ohio House to finish the deal. #Ohio #OhioNews #Trump #ElectionIntegrity
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