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The Robinson Report

Maine Wire Editor-in-Chief Steve Robinson is an investigative journalist and filmmaker whose work focuses on Maine, New England politics, and organized crime. In his weekly podcast, he'll bring listeners and viewers the inside scoop on State House intrigue, campaigns and elections, and the untold stories of crime and corruption in the state some call Vacationland. robinsonreport.substack.com

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    Graham Platner’s Image Faces New Questions as The Maine Wire Prepares for JD Vance Visit - MWTV

    JD Vance’s planned trip to Maine was framed around fraud, accountability and the mounting national focus on MaineCare and home health care reporting. The comments suggested his visit could increase pressure on Gov. Janet Mills while giving Paul LePage’s Second District campaign a boost. Graham Platner’s campaign was criticized as a manufactured political product driven by national progressive operatives and a strong digital team. His Nazi tattoo, billionaire donor ties, canvassing operation and anti-establishment image were all questioned as the Senate race against Susan Collins moves forward. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  2. 134

    Susan Collins Presses FBI on Chinese Marijuana Grows as Maine Fraud Stories Pile Up - MWTV

    Senator Collins questioned Kash Patel about illegal Chinese marijuana grow houses in Maine and whether the money from those operations is tied to drug trafficking. Patel said federal task forces are targeting grow houses and tracing financial records, though questions remained about why more operations have not already been shut down. Furthermore, Jon Fetherston visits a sober house in South Portland to discover the residents are living without electricity and hot water for days. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  3. 133

    JD Vance Heads to Maine as MaineCare Fraud Questions Intensify - MWTV

    JD Vance’s upcoming visit to Maine was described as a major development tied to fraud concerns, emails sent to the White House and calls for federal accountability. Additionally, Graham Platner was criticized after campaign materials appeared on the ground despite his earlier video attacking Susan Collins-linked mailers and saying his campaign would not use that kind of outreach. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  4. 132

    Mikey Adams Talks Radio, MaineCare Fraud and the Fight for Common Sense - MWTV

    Radio icon, Mike Adams, host of the Planet Mikey podcast, criticized fraud tied to taxpayer-funded programs and questioned who is responsible for oversight when child care centers, home care operations and benefits programs show signs of abuse. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  5. 131

    Grace Curley Talks Parenting, Medicaid Fraud and the Stories Legacy Media Won’t Touch - MWTV

    Grace Curley joined the discussion that began with parenting advice for Steve Robinson after the birth of his first child, including comments on newborn sleep, discipline and slowing down to enjoy family life. The focus then shifted to migrant housing costs, Medicaid fraud and the frustration that major spending stories are not always covered by legacy media. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  6. 130

    Jessica Machado Breaks Down Massachusetts Migrant Shelter Costs and Homebase Spending - MWTV

    Jessica Machado discussed public records connected to Massachusetts shelter hotels, including incident reports involving domestic violence, child neglect, suicide and unattended children. She said those reports showed problems inside the hotels before residents were moved into communities where the same level of reporting may no longer exist. Additionally, Lewiston residents criticized city officials over shootings, rising property taxes and a lack of accountability from local leadership. Speakers at the council meeting said people are scared, tired of gunfire and frustrated that officials are not doing enough to address affordability and public safety.This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  7. 129

    From Met Gala Elites to Maine Democrats, the Culture War Comes Home - MWTV

    Celebrity culture is criticized for celebrating unhealthy lifestyles, unusual fashion and extreme forms of self-expression while pressuring the public to call it beautiful or brave. The remarks connect those trends to social media, advertising and a broader cultural push to normalize what older generations would have rejected.This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  8. 128

    Graham Platner’s Anti-Billionaire Message Faces New Questions Over Big-Money Backers - MWTV

    From Graham Platner’s donors to Lewiston political controversies and new questions about home healthcare fraud, the discussion highlighted how money and transparency are becoming central themes in Maine’s 2026 races. With Susan Collins, Maine Democrats, Medicaid fraud and the governor’s race all in focus, the campaign season is already moving into sharper territory. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  9. 127

    Maine Democrats Shut Out Maine Wire as Platner, Walz and Mills Questions Mount - MWTV

    Jon Fetherston described being blocked from the Maine Democratic Convention despite the event’s public-facing message that “everyone is welcome.” The exchange led to broader questions about why Maine Democrats would restrict access to conservative media while major candidates and party figures gathered inside. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  10. 126

    Jon Fetherston Confronts Platner, Bellows and Lewiston Leaders After Shooting Reports - MWTV

    John Fetherston reports live from Lewiston as he attempts to talk with candidates, campaign staff and local officials entering and leaving a political event closed to some media. The discussion expands into Graham Platner’s campaign, Susan Collins’ Senate seat, Maine People’s Alliance influence and concerns about transparency in Maine politics. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  11. 125

    “They Just Walked Away”: Maine Senate Kills Transparency Bill Amid DHHS Controversy - MWTV

    Jon Fetherston reports live from the State House as a dramatic adjournment effectively killed LD 127, a transparency bill tied to oversight of child welfare cases under DHHS. Supporters argue the move halted efforts to investigate a growing number of child deaths in state care, raising urgent accountability questions in Augusta.This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  12. 124

    From Westbrook to Augusta, MaineCare Accountability Comes Into Focus - MWTV

    A series of site visits in Portland and Westbrook identified clusters of home care businesses sharing addresses, signage, and in some cases connections to money transfer services. The pattern has prompted renewed scrutiny of how MaineCare providers are approved and monitored.This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  13. 123

    Third Trump Assassination Attempt Sparks Media Firestorm and Questions About Political Violence - MWTV

    A third reported assassination attempt involving President Trump is raising concerns about escalating political violence and media influence. Discussion centers on whether heated rhetoric and coverage trends are contributing to a more volatile political climate. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  14. 122

    Maine GOP Convention Draws Crowd as Candidates Clash on Fraud, Energy, and the State’s Future - MWTV

    Jon Fetherston live-streamed from the Republican convention this afternoon, corralling multiple gubernatorial candidates, including Jonathan Bush, Owen McCarthy, and Robert Wessels. Medicaid oversight and fraud allegations took center stage, with candidates arguing that existing data already reveals patterns that could be addressed through stronger enforcement, while warning that inaction risks further eroding public trust. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  15. 121

    Questions Grow Around Maine Community Foundation as Lewiston Victims Push for Accountability - MWTV

    Amy Sussman, the aunt of Max Hathaway, who was killed in the Lewiston shooting, explains that 57 survivors and victims’ family members have now signed a letter requesting a full investigation from the Maine Attorney General’s Office, arguing the initial review was incomplete and missed key facts. Sussman says additional documents and firsthand accounts contradict what officials were told and should be formally included in any ongoing review.This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  16. 120

    As SPLC Faces Federal Charges, MaineCare Fraud and Political Narratives Resurface - MWTV

    A reported DOJ indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center introduces allegations of wire fraud, mail fraud, and money laundering, raising questions about its long-standing role in shaping narratives around extremism. Additionally, new footage shows how homelessness and drug use is affecting the city of Bangor.This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  17. 119

    Lewiston Controversy Deepens as Abdi Iftin Pushes Back on Fraud Criticism - MWTV

    Social media has become a central battleground, with viral videos, repeated posts, and competing narratives shaping how viewers interpret fraud allegations and media coverage. Abdi Iftin suggests the volume and tone of online responses may be an attempt to shift attention away from underlying issues. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  18. 118

    Abdi Iftin Speaks Out on Community Pressure, Fraud Allegations, and Maine Political Ties - MWTV

    Somali-American Abdi Iftin, who has worked as a translator, a columnist, and within the nonprofit sector, points to a pattern where nonprofit executives act as community power brokers, saying “the nonprofit CEOs also… consider themselves as the leaders of the community,” with financial incentives shaping that influence. He argues that this structure limits accountability and creates pressure against those who question how public funds are used.This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  19. 117

    Bobby Charles Points to Crime and Policy Gaps After Lewiston Lockdown - MWTV

    As gubernatorial candidate Bobby Charles campaigns in Lewiston, he pointed to drug crime, unreported gun violence, and economic decline as signs of a city in urgent need of change. He argued that stronger leadership and law enforcement strategies could reverse the trend and restore public confidence. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  20. 116

    150+ Child Deaths and No Answers? Maine Lawmakers Block Transparency Push - MWTV

    A bipartisan push to separate the Office of Child and Family Services from DHHS was rejected, despite claims the current system is overwhelmed and failing. Supporters argue the move could have improved accountability, but Maine Democrats shut it down. As these issues unfold, Jon Fetherston hops in his car mid-stream to report on a developing lockdown situation in Lewiston. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  21. 115

    “Totally Legit?” Inside Maine’s $47M Billing Operation Raising Red Flags - MWTV

    Despite billing tens of millions through MaineCare, some home healthcare providers showed little visible activity when Maine Wire reporters Jon Fetherston and Seamus Othot visited their listed locations. The findings are fueling new concerns about whether weak enforcement is allowing fraudulent Medicaid claims to slip through the cracks. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  22. 114

    Kristina Parker and Garrick Hoffman Break Down Tax Day Tensions and Maine’s Spending Surge - MWTV

    Kristina Parker, Communications Director for the Maine Republican Party, and Garrick Hoffman, Director of Digital Media at the Maine Policy Institute, discuss Maine’s reliance on federal matching funds, particularly in Medicaid, and how that may shape state policy decisions. Hoffman suggests the system creates little incentive to control spending, while Parker points to rising costs that continue to be passed on to residents. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  23. 113

    Maine GOP Press Conference Falls Flat as Ballot Initiative Messaging Confuses Voters - MWTV

    From vague ballot wording, quickly scheduled hearings, or press conferences that raise more questions than they answer, the same communication issues keep surfacing. Jon Fetherston points to a recent Maine GOP event as an example, saying it was unclear whether the focus was on ballot wording or a broader policy push. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  24. 112

    Shenna Bellows' Ballot Language Battle Intensifies While Portland Field Reporting Raises New Questions- MWTV

    Leyland Streiff of Maine Girl Dads joins to respond to Shenna Bellows’ proposed ballot language, arguing it introduces terms not found in the underlying legislation and may confuse voters. Matt Gagnon from the Maine Policy Institute follows by describing the budget process as a series of negotiated tradeoffs, raising concerns about tax policy, revenue assumptions, and long-term fiscal impacts.Submit a public comment to the Secretary of State:https://www.maine.gov/sos/form/act-designate-school-sports-participation-and-facilities-sex-2026-04-06 Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  25. 111

    Portland’s Bus Stops Raise Safety Questions as Lawmakers Advance Billion-Dollar Budget - MWTV

    Jon Fetherston’s live reporting from a Portland bus shelter highlights conditions that regular riders say have become routine, from visible drug use to safety concerns for vulnerable residents. Portland resident, Ryan Tinsman joins the livestream to point to a pattern of short-term fixes that fail to address underlying issues at transit stops across the city. “They’ll do something for a week or two and then it goes away,” Tinsman explains, suggesting that enforcement and cleanup efforts often fade as quickly as they appear. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  26. 110

    Aaron Chadbourne Joins as Lawmakers Advance a Billion-Dollar Budget and New Taxes - MWTV

    Former LePage senior advisor Aaron Chadbourne states Maine’s rainy day fund is becoming a central issue, warning that using it for ongoing priorities could set a dangerous precedent with long-term fiscal consequences. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  27. 109

    Ballot Language Fight Puts Shenna Bellows at the Center of a Growing Dispute - MWTV

    The ballot question on girls’ sports becomes a focal point, with criticism aimed at how the language emphasizes restrictions and legal consequences rather than the policy’s stated intent. The wording is presented as an example of how phrasing choices can influence voter interpretation before they even reach the ballot. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  28. 108

    Shenna Bellows Levels Doxxing Accusation as FOAA Request Returns With $34K Price Tag- MWTV

    Shenna Bellows publicly accuses Maine Wire of “doxxing” a teenager in Lewiston, escalating an ongoing dispute over how a recent incident was reported and portrayed. Additionally, a Freedom of Access request tied to Medicaid providers returns with a cost estimate of “$34,906.25” and a nearly year-long wait, raising questions about whether access is being functionally denied. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  29. 107

    Inside the Canal Street Web: Overbilling Flags, Fresh LLCs, and Business as Usual - MWTV

    A Medicaid provider flagged for overbilling is described as having “successfully argued down a $600,000 in improper payments to like a $23,000 fine,” before continuing operations under a new structure. The same case is used to illustrate a broader concern that entities can “just rebrand the company and then start doing the exact same thing.” Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  30. 106

    Leyland Streiff Joins to Discuss a Lawsuit Questioning the Validity of Signatures Behind a Ballot Initiative- MWTV

    A proposed ballot initiative focused on school sports and locker room policies faces a legal challenge over signature validity, with supporters arguing the process has already been reviewed multiple times. Furthermore, an article by Steve Collins is examined for its characterization of interactions outside a mosque in Lewiston, including questions about tone, accuracy, and sourcing. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  31. 105

    As Medicaid Scrutiny Grows, Maine Public’s Coverage Shifts and Lawmakers Eye New Revenue - MWTV

    Coverage of the same story by Maine Public draws notice for its narrower framing and lack of attribution, offering a more limited version of earlier reporting. Additionally, lawmakers in Augusta introduce a proposal to add a 2% surcharge on high-income earners as part of budget negotiations. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  32. 104

    School Chaos, Supreme Court Shockwaves, and the Strange Durability of Graham Platner - MWTV

    A Daily Mail story examining Graham Platner’s oyster business funding introduces new scrutiny around donor ties and past associations. Despite that, Platner’s campaign continues to maintain support, raising questions about how political narratives are shaped and sustained. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  33. 103

    WATCH: The Maine Republican Queen City Clash

    This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  34. 102

    Garrett Mason, Former Senate Republican Leader, on His Gubernatorial Ambitions

    In this episode of The Robinson Report, host Steve sits down with former Maine Senate Republican Leader and 2026 gubernatorial candidate Garrett Mason for a wide-ranging conversation about his path to the race, his vision for the state, and the policy battles ahead. Mason discusses his entry into the U.S. Senate in 2010 and becoming Maine's youngest-ever Senate Republican Leader. He highlights his gubernatorial plans on tax reform, energy costs, housing, immigration enforcement, and education The conversation also digs into Mason's positioning within a competitive Republican primary field, his critiques of the Mills administration's record on welfare spending and asylum seeker resettlement, and his approach to governing as an experienced Augusta insider. This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  35. 101

    Lewiston Survivor’s Testimony Shakes City Hall as Council Faces Renewed Scrutiny - MWTV

    A seven-hour Lewiston City Council meeting centers on emotional testimony from Bobbi Nichols, a survivor of the Lewiston shooting, along with renewed criticism of how relief money was distributed and how city officials have responded. Meanwhile, Joe Baldacci’s explanation for opposing a Charlie Kirk resolution is examined, including his comments about Kirk’s message and character. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  36. 100

    Mills Drops a Brutal New Attack Ad and Platner Scrambles to Contain the Damage - MWTV

    Governor Janet Mills releases a campaign ad using Graham Platner’s past written comments about rape, sparking immediate debate over its tone, authenticity, and effectiveness. Graham Platner responds at a press conference, where he apologizes and is joined by supporters speaking on his behalf. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  37. 99

    Graham Platner Reignites the Tattoo Scandal as Janet Mills Faces Growing Fraud Scrutiny - MWTV

    Graham Platner’s remarks on a recent podcast kept the tattoo issue alive at a time when Janet Mills is already under pressure from fraud-related questions and national attention on Maine. Additionally, a book at the J.A. Leonard Middle School teaches students about “leather daddy” kinks. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  38. 98

    As Activists Protest Trump, Maine’s Real Crises Keep Growing - MWTV

    Photos of trash dumped near a Maine stream raise questions about how environmental standards are enforced in rural areas. At the same time, protests in Portland highlighted the contrast between national political activism and local issues affecting the city. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  39. 97

    Healthcare CEO Jonathan Bush Pitches 'Outsider' to Treat Augusta Illness

    Steve Robinson interviews Jonathan Bush, Athenahealth founder and Republican candidate for Maine governor. Bush shares his outsider CEO vision for cutting taxes, shrinking state government in Augusta, reforming Medicaid, addressing drug policies and Portland’s challenges, and driving economic growth. He also discusses his family background, plans to strengthen the Republican Party, and the progressive insanity that has taken over the modern Democrat Party. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube & Substack... Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  40. 96

    While Democrats Empower Gun Seizures in the Name of Safety, the Scene in Portland Tells a Different Story - MWTV

    David Trahan, long-time state lawmaker and the Sportsman's Alliance of Maine Executive Director, joins Maine Wire TV to warn viewers about what Maine’s new red flag law may actually require in practice: more armed state response, less due process, and a much greater chance of volatile confrontations at people’s homes. Meanwhile, Portland serves as the visual counterpoint to all the rhetoric coming out of Augusta, with open-air drug activity, public filth, and visible human collapse unfolding in broad daylight. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  41. 95

    While a Title IX Fight Explodes in Public, Another Augusta Care Agency Raises Questions About Oversight- MWTV

    A school board meeting over Title IX turns into a shouting match, with the central dispute no longer just about policy but about who gets to define harassment, bullying, and basic reality in Maine schools. That same pattern of denial and escalation shows up again in Augusta, where a tiny home care office appears to be producing extraordinary Medicaid revenue while the people running it struggle to explain the basics. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  42. 94

    The Feds Return to Lewiston as Governor Janet Mills Tries to Put an $8,325 Price Tag on the Truth - MWTV

    Federal agents were back at a Lewiston location associated with another alleged fraud matter, suggesting that scrutiny of Maine’s Medicaid network is continuing to grow. Meanwhile, the Mills administration wants The Maine Wire to pay $8,325 and wait nine months for records related to a $750 million transportation contract, a timeline likely to draw further criticism. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  43. 93

    Governor Paul LePage Says He Saw This Fraud Years Ago, and Now the Feds May Finally Force Maine to Face It- MWTV

    Whether it’s protest signs invoking the French Revolution, politicians bragging about fighting fraud they never stopped, or Medicaid dollars disappearing into a maze of shell operators, the pattern stays the same. The people in charge either refuse to act, pretend not to know, or hope nobody asks the next obvious question. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  44. 92

    Janet Mills Rips Dr. Oz and Denies That There's Any Medicaid Fraud in Maine - MWTV

    Not long after the latest Maine Wire TV episode aired, Governor Janet Mills issued a statement rejecting claims of Medicaid fraud in Maine. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  45. 91

    Jon Fetherston Gets Heckled and The Sword of Truth Debacle - MWTV

    Another live Maine Wire TV broadcast puts Fetherston right at the center of the story, and this time it’s not friendly. Additionally, the Main Wire’s Sword of Truth unexpectedly becomes its own political crisis, with legal, ethical, and campaign questions. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  46. 90

    Questions Mount in Lewiston and Democrats Roll Out Campaign Theater - MWTV

    The firing of Kristi Noem followed a heated Senate exchange over DHS spending, where questions were raised about a massive advertising campaign and whether it had been properly bid out. At the local level, disputes over school policy and Title IX enforcement continue to ignite contentious school board battles. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  47. 89

    Mills Targets “Right-Wing Blogger” as Portland’s Zombie Offices Keep Billing - MWTV

    A Portland strip of “home health care” signage delivers the same result again—ten doors, zero humans—while reports surface that multiple agencies received confidential letters, possibly signaling a scramble inside DHHS. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  48. 88

    The Invisible Coup: How Chinese Communists Exploit Birthright Citizenship

    Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer joined me for an interview about his latest bombshell book: The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon. What he revealed should alarm every American who cares about national security, the integrity of our democratic system, and the malevolent schemes Chinese communists have spent decades implementing against the United States. Schweizer isn’t just talking about the traditional immigration debate — jobs, wages, border security, illegal alien drunk drivers mowing down pedestrians. He’s exposing how foreign adversaries, particularly the Chinese Communist Party, have turned immigration into a strategic weapon against the United States.The most shocking revelation from Schweizer’s book is that over the last 13 years, approximately 100,000 babies per year have been born in the United States to Chinese nationals who immediately return to China with their newborn American citizens. That’s more than 1.3 million Chinese nationals. These are not “Anchor Babies” or “Dreamers.” These are Chinese citizens raised entirely under the CCP system who’ve exploited birthright citizenship rules to maintain U.S. citizen status. They will be eligible to vote, donate to political campaigns, and take government jobs when they turn 18.Join 27k other patriots to subscribe to New England’s best anti-communist Substack!What’s worse, our federal government doesn’t even track these numbers. As far as I know, Schweizer is the first investigative reporter to even attempt to assess the scale of this national security nightmare. “China has looked at this on an industrial scale,” Schweizer told me. “Research firms there have studied it. The CCP has actively encouraged their elite — military officers, intelligence officers, propaganda officials — to exploit our birthright citizenship laws.”The People’s Daily, the CCP’s main publication, has run articles telling the Chinese elite they have a “constitutional right” to obtain U.S. citizenship for their children. This isn’t about Chinese dissidents seeking freedom — these are regime loyalists executing a long-term strategic plan.What should keep every American up at night is the question of what the CCP plans to do with the sleeping dragon that is the Chinese-in-America voting block. *cough* Gavin Newsom *cough* …This hits close to home for Maine readers. Eight to ten years ago, newspapers including Maine Public and the Lewiston Sun Journal hailed a proposed investment from a company called Miracle Enterprises. Chinese investors promised to transform a distressed mill property into a “medical tourism” destination where wealthy Chinese would come for hip replacements and heart surgery.City leaders celebrated the economic opportunity. Here’s how Maine’s taxpayer-funded outlet covered it:The plan was announced Friday morning at a press conference in which a Chinese investment company, Central Maine Medical Center and city and state officials heralded what they call a unique opportunity.So, just what is a five-star medical tourism facility? In Auburn, it will be a 200-room recovery center that can house at least 5,000 guests a year.The investor behind the project is Miracle Enterprise, a group that has a number of health care initiatives in China, according to management representative Michelle Xu. She says their target clients are wealthy Chinese individuals who, upon their arrival at the future 5-star facility, will get a complete work-up on their health.“So that would include physical examination, stem cell analysis and genetic analysis and testings, and after all of that is done we’ll be able to analyze the health condition of that person and what kind of treatments he or she needs,” she says.Guests could opt for elective treatments such as anti-aging. Or they could arrive with known medical conditions, and Central Maine Medical Center is a willing partner to provide care, says President Peter Chalke.But looking at Schweizer’s research, the picture becomes clear: this was never about medical tourism. It was about birth tourism. That is, establishing facilities where CCP-sponsored officials could give birth to American citizens who, 18 years later, could help advance China’s strategic objectives.If industrial-scale birth tourism wasn’t alarming enough, Schweizer uncovered an even more disturbing aspect of the industrial-scale subversion of our birthright citizenship rules vis-a-vis surrogacy. Members of the Chinese elite contract with American women, paying them $50,000-$60,000 to carry their biological children to term, Schweizer reported. When the child is born, they gain U.S. citizenship — with the added benefit of having an American biological mother. The child is then immediately taken to China to be raised in the CCP system.The Wall Street Journal recently reported on a single Chinese billionaire close to the CCP who has more than 100 children born this way. Schweizer’s team found 107 Chinese-owned surrogacy companies operating in Southern California alone.Why isn’t anyone stopping this? Because for some, mass migration has become a political strategy.Schweizer points out that the Democratic Party discovered in the 1990s that 85% of newly minted citizens vote Democrat. The Clinton, Obama, and Biden administrations all loosened citizenship requirements, watered down English proficiency tests, and ignored criminal background checks by the hundreds of thousands. They created the euphemism “asylum seeker” and then handed out work authorization documents that could be treated like they were Social Security numbers. The biggest years for new U.S. citizens according to Schweizer’s analysis? 1996, 2012, and 2024 — all re-election years for Democratic presidents.But even non-voting illegal immigrants shift political power. The U.S. Census counts people, not citizens. California currently has an estimated four to seven more congressional seats than it would if only citizens were counted. That’s more political power, more Electoral College votes, and more federal funding. All of those benefits come because they’re counting illegal immigrants.As Schweizer put it: “Those four congressional seats represent a bigger delegation than 13 other states have. That’s twice as many congressional votes as Maine has in the House of Representatives.”This isn’t theoretical. Here in Maine, readers of The Robinson Report know that Secretary of State Shenna Bellows — now running for governor — admitted on a podcast with Marc Elias that there are non-citizens registered to vote in Maine. She later denied saying it, but the recording exists. So who are you going to believe, Shenna or your lying eyes?Meanwhile, Bellows is refusing to turn over Maine’s voter registration file to the Department of Justice and issuing Real IDs to non-citizens who present only work authorization documents, i.e. paroled illegal aliens. So what can be done in the face of external adversaries like the Chinese Communist Party and internal adversaries who aid and abet unlimited migration for political benefits? Schweizer’s solutions are straightforward:Ban birth tourism — Congress must prohibit the industry facilitating foreign nationals traveling here solely to birth American citizens.Reform birthright citizenship — The Supreme Court should clarify that the 14th Amendment was about freed slaves under U.S. jurisdiction, not birth tourists who immediately return to foreign countries.Change the Census — Count citizens, not people. Stop incentivizing states to harbor illegal immigrants for political power.Secure the border — Continue deportations despite resistance from states benefiting politically from illegal immigration.Awareness — Schweizer briefed President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and key members of Congress. They were surprised by much of what he revealed. “Until we deal with weaponized immigration,” he said, “we can’t have a good conversation about the level of legal immigration we want.”“I’m optimistic,” Schweizer said. “I feel like people are finally getting what’s really going on.”Let’s hope he’s right. And let’s hope we’re not already too late.Check it out: The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon is available now. Peter Schweizer is the author of multiple New York Times bestsellers including Clinton Cash and Blood Money. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

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    As Portland Greenlights a Police Drone, Debate Fever Builds in Bangor and Deqa Falls Silent in the Elevator - MWTV

    The upcoming Clash in the Queen City Debate is going to be a pivotal night in the Republican primary, with high expectations for turnout and impact. Meanwhile, Jon Fetherston has an interesting conversation with Representative Deqa Dhalac in an elevator. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

  50. 86

    Coffee Notes, Closed Doors, and a Very Public War Debate - MWTV

    Platner’s rally provides the usual moral grandstanding and accusation template, while Maine’s patterns of billing, political proximity, and offices that vanish during business hours. It’s a day of big geopolitical talk paired with small, stubborn facts, notes on doors, locked offices, and the growing sense that the public is being played. Get full access to The Robinson Report at robinsonreport.substack.com/subscribe

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Maine Wire Editor-in-Chief Steve Robinson is an investigative journalist and filmmaker whose work focuses on Maine, New England politics, and organized crime. In his weekly podcast, he'll bring listeners and viewers the inside scoop on State House intrigue, campaigns and elections, and the untold stories of crime and corruption in the state some call Vacationland. robinsonreport.substack.com

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