FBI Thwarts New Year Terror Plot In Los Angeles, Kash Patel

On the latest full episode of LARRY, the show covered BREAKING NEWS that the FBI, under the direction of Kash Patel, announced a terror plot was THWARTED that had been planned for New Years Eve in Los Angeles, and Rep. Jason Smith joined to discuss his BOMBSHELL Obamacare fraud report.

The episode opened on a tense, news-driven note: law enforcement officials say a planned attack set for New Years Eve in Los Angeles was THWARTED after an investigation led by the FBI under Kash Patel. The announcement landed as BREAKING NEWS, and the program treated it as a major development for public safety heading into the holiday. Viewers heard about coordination among agencies and the stakes of preventing a high-profile incident in a major American city.

The show emphasized how important it is to recognize gains when plots are stopped before they happen, and the tone reflected a clear Republican perspective that celebrates strong, decisive action by security officials. Kash Patel’s leadership of the FBI was presented as a turning point in how threats are prioritized and communicated to the public. The segment focused on the practical effect: a planned attack did not occur, and that reality matters more than political spin.

Following the security update, LARRY brought in Rep. Jason Smith to shift the conversation to domestic accountability and oversight. Smith detailed his BOMBSHELL Obamacare fraud report, framing it as proof that the healthcare system contains vulnerabilities ripe for abuse. The interview kept a confrontational edge, arguing that fraud and mismanagement are not abstract problems but real drains on taxpayer dollars and trust.

Rep. Jason Smith’s segment laid out the political stakes: if large-scale fraud can persist under existing regulations, then policymakers need to act to tighten rules and punish bad actors. The discussion painted the report as an urgent call for enforcement rather than mere partisan theater. Listeners were left with the clear impression that protecting Americans means both stopping violent threats and closing the loopholes that let fraud thrive.

The episode tied the two headline subjects together under a single theme: a government that protects citizens must also be accountable and efficient. From the thwarted terror plot to the BOMBSHELL Obamacare fraud report, the program argued that public safety and fiscal integrity are two sides of the same coin. Hosts and guests leaned into a critique of weak oversight while praising the officials who produce results on the ground.

LARRY did not stop with the lead stories; the show included additional interviews and commentary that explored adjacent issues without losing focus on the main developments. Those segments reinforced the overarching Republican line that security and stewardship are priorities for policymakers. While specifics varied by guest, the message remained consistent: threats must be met and waste must be rooted out.

Throughout the hour, the style stayed direct and pointed, favoring plain language over technocratic hedging. That approach highlighted contrasts — between those who act decisively and those who tolerate sloppy systems, and between successful operations that stop attacks and bureaucratic failures that enable fraud. The episode used on-air testimony and reporting to push for changes that backers say would make the country safer and government more responsible.

Instead of ending on vague platitudes, the conversation steered toward tangible demands for oversight, transparency, and accountability in both security and healthcare. The show underscored the need for consistent enforcement and for leaders who will follow through when investigations expose threats or wrongdoing. In that light, the combination of the FBI announcement and Rep. Jason Smith’s BOMBSHELL Obamacare fraud report made for an episode centered on consequence and responsibility, not just headlines.

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