1000. Andy & DJ CTI: Josh Hawley Grills Minnesota AG Over Fraud Scandal, Property Manager Arrested In Connection With Possible Las Vegas Bio Lab & Charlie And Erika Kirk Wedding Photo

Summary of 1000. Andy & DJ CTI: Josh Hawley Grills Minnesota AG Over Fraud Scandal, Property Manager Arrested In Connection With Possible Las Vegas Bio Lab & Charlie And Erika Kirk Wedding Photo

by Andy Frisella

1h 41mFebruary 13, 2026

Overview of 1000. Andy & DJ CTI: Josh Hawley Grills Minnesota AG Over Fraud Scandal, Property Manager Arrested In Connection With Possible Las Vegas Bio Lab & Charlie And Erika Kirk Wedding Photo

Host Andy Frisella (with DJ Cruz and guests) covers a mix of politics, investigations and culture in this milestone episode. The show segments include: Senator Josh Hawley’s heated questioning of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison regarding the “Feeding Our Future” fraud; the arrest (and puzzling release) of a property manager tied to a suspected Las Vegas illicit bio‑lab; escalating scrutiny and online speculation around Charlie Kirk’s death and Erica Kirk’s behavior (including a missing wedding photo); plus Andy’s recurring themes—calls to organize, bombard officials with pressure, and distrust of elites. Much of the episode mixes reporting, opinion, and speculative commentary; listeners are repeatedly urged to take civic action.

Key segments & headlines

Josh Hawley vs. Minnesota AG Keith Ellison

  • Clip and breakdown of a Capitol hearing in which Senator Josh Hawley forcefully questioned Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison about his contacts and campaign donations tied to people involved in the Feeding Our Future scandal.
  • Allegations discussed: whistleblower reports dating back to 2019, a recorded meeting in which Ellison allegedly offered to intervene on behalf of people later implicated, and subsequent donations from those individuals.
  • Andy frames this as emblematic of a broader pattern: officials allegedly protecting or collaborating with corrupt networks, prompting public outrage and demands for accountability.

Las Vegas suspected bio‑lab & property manager arrest

  • Report of an illicit biological lab discovered in a suburban Las Vegas property; authorities found biological samples and later linked the property to a manager, identified in the episode as Ori Solomon.
  • Solomon was arrested on a federal firearms charge (alleged possession while on a temporary visa that prohibits firearms ownership). Initial search reportedly found firearms and bio samples; later a federal magistrate ordered release on recognizance with conditions, which Andy and co-hosts question as unusually lenient.
  • The home’s owner was described as linked to a prior California lab case; Andy raises concerns about scale, public safety and selective enforcement.

Charlie Kirk, Erica Kirk and missing wedding photo

  • Discussion of online sleuthing about Erica Kirk’s post‑Charlie Kirk behavior after his death: specifically, that a wedding photograph reportedly present in Charlie’s home office appears to be missing in later interviews shot from that office.
  • Candace Owens and others publicly criticized Erica and called for law enforcement questioning; Andy walks through a sequence of interviews, social posts, and alleged “clues” (ring taken off, priest visit, timing of text messages) and stresses that much of the public commentary is speculative.
  • The segment also touches on alleged connections and social ties (e.g., Cabot Phillips), and references broader conspiracy‑theory framing (pizza code, CIA rumors) — presented as allegations and internet conjecture.

Other topics & color

  • Andy shares personal anecdotes (tracking down a viewer who threatened them), mentions a planned rocket launch viewing, posts a short humorous robotics/body‑double riff, and plays the recurring “thumbs up or dumb as fuck” segment (international armored‑van robbery clip from Italy).
  • Repeated calls to demand release of unredacted Epstein‑related documents and to contact DOJ/representatives.

Main takeaways

  • Andy’s central political argument: public pressure is necessary to force accountability; individuals must organize locally, call and email officials, and stop relying on a single leader or “the plan.”
  • The Minnesota hearing is portrayed as a concrete example of alleged corruption and potential collusion between public officials and fraudsters; it fuels calls for criminal accountability.
  • The Las Vegas lab story raises public‑safety concerns and questions about enforcement consistency (arrest followed by release conditions).
  • The Charlie/Erica Kirk narrative remains largely speculative in public discourse; Andy and guests urge investigation but also acknowledge much of the reporting rests on circumstantial internet evidence.
  • Underlying worldview: institutions and elites are compromised; listeners should prepare, get organized, and actively pressure officials.

Notable quotes & assertions

(Quoted/paraphrased as presented on the show)

  • “I’ve been saying what to do for six years… if you want different leadership there has to be the civic mechanics in order to support that.”
  • “We are occupied… these politicians are funded by AIPAC.” (Presenter’s assertion about foreign influence and political funding.)
  • “Make politicians afraid again.” (Call to organized civic pressure.)
  • On corruption: “When people get fed up enough these people end up hanging from a fucking overpass.” (Rhetorical history/anger about accountability; incendiary tone.)
  • On personal threat handling: Andy describes tracing a commenter who threatened them and reports law‑enforcement follow‑up.

Action items and recommendations (as promoted on the show)

  • Contact elected officials, the DOJ public comment line, and demand release of documents (e.g., Epstein‑related) and prosecution of named offenders — Andy urges sustained phone/email campaigns and organizing others to do the same.
  • Share the show and materials to expand public awareness and pressure.
  • Organize locally: join or create civic groups, be politically active at the community level, and rebuild local culture/strength (fitness, self‑reliance, preparedness).
  • Stay cautious: Andy recommends preparing for contingencies — including civil unrest or the need for collective action — while warning not to blindly “trust the plan.”

Context & important caveats

  • Much of the episode blends reported news, opinionated analysis, and internet speculation. Items such as missing photos, social connections, or “pizza” code references are frequently discussed as leads or allegations, not established facts.
  • The show includes strong rhetoric and conspiracy framing (e.g., claims about elites, “end times” religious extremists, or wide‑ranging state capture). Treat such claims as the host’s commentary unless independently verified.
  • Legal and investigative processes (e.g., the bio‑lab arrests and any criminal proceedings) are ongoing; outcomes, charges and judicial rulings can change. Consult original reporting and official documents for confirmations before drawing firm conclusions.
  • Some names and details in the transcript appear colloquial or mis‑transcribed; when in doubt, cross‑check primary news sources.

Useful links & where to follow up

  • Andy Frisella’s site (referenced in show for links and sources): andyfrisella.com
  • For verification: consult major news outlets’ reporting on the Minnesota “Feeding Our Future” scandal, the Las Vegas bio‑lab seizure, and mainstream coverage of Charlie Kirk’s death and related investigations.
  • If you want to act: locate DOJ public comment numbers, your U.S. Representative/Senator contact pages, and the Epstein Transparency Act materials to find formal submission instructions.

Summary: episode 1000 is a high‑energy mix of hard questioning of officials (Hawley/Ellison), alarming investigative threads (Las Vegas lab), rumor‑driven cultural controversy (Charlie/Erica Kirk), and a consistent call to civic action. Listeners should separate verified facts from speculation, track primary reporting for updates, and note Andy’s core prompt—to organize and apply persistent public pressure.