JESSE WATTERS: Going after monopolies is dangerous in DC

Jesse Watters discusses how Jeff Bezos has turned on President Biden after more disastrous polling for the president on "Jesse Watters Primetime."

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JESSE WATTERS: Oh, there's someone sending a message. It's not just the country. The owner of The Washington Post, Jeff Bezos, is sending a message. The world's third-richest man has joined the CIA to move the Democrat machine against Biden. But why? Bezos is a Democrat, right? Sure. But this is about business. 

Besides going after the intelligence agencies, going after the monopolies is the most dangerous move in DC. Tomorrow, we expect the Biden administration to file a massive antitrust lawsuit against Jeff Bezos. Biden's lawsuit against Amazon would bust up Bezos' $1.3 trillion empire. But Bezos has another reason to put Biden out to pasture. When Amazon workers tried to unionize, the president sided with Amazon workers. 

 That was a declaration of war. And Bezos has gone behind Biden's back now and formed an alliance with the CIA. You don't pit the unions against Bezos and try to break up his monopoly without paying a price. Bezos has had the CIA in his back pocket for years. 

Amazon and the intelligence agencies have billions in contracts software, cloud surveillance. Amazon's board is stacked with former intelligence professionals ready to do Bezos' bidding, and Bezos wants Biden gone. That poll was a push poll as in push Joe Biden off a cliff and all the billionaires are in on it.


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Pennsylvania man accused of having sexual relationship with teen he met on Tinder: reports

An Altoona, Pennsylvania man has been arrested after allegedly having a sexual relationship with a teenage girl he met on the popular dating app, Tinder, according to reports.

An NBC station out of Johnstown-Altoona, Pennsylvania reported that state police spoke with the 14-year-old girl on Sept. 19.

During the conversation, the girl reportedly told police she met Steven Ellis, 32, on Tinder after creating a profile that made her appear older.

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In court documents, police said they learned the teenager and Ellis sent each other explicit messages and photos. When the girl admitted her real age to Ellis, police added, the messages continued.

The girl told investigators she and Ellis planned to meet, so they could have sex.

When they met near the girl’s home, the girl reportedly said Ellis "kissed" her and "fondled" her.

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The station said at one point, Ellis requested the teenager delete their messages, but the girl, according to investigators, allegedly told him "you can’t get me in trouble."

Ellis responded, reportedly saying, "yeah, but your trouble doesn’t end up with you on a list that pretty much removes your rights to be a human being and people will look at me a certain way for the rest of my life if we get caught."

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An investigation into the matter led to troopers reviewing traffic cameras near the girl’s home, which captured Ellis’s vehicle.

On Friday, Ellis was arraigned in a Blair County court on unlawful contact with a minor, child pornography and a dozen other charges.

He was ordered to be held on $250,000 and remanded to the Blair County Prison.

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