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Minnesota Lt. Gov. and progressive Democratic Senate candidate Peggy Flanagan is taking criticism, including from inside her own party, for her leadership during what has been described as the nation’s largest COVID-era fraud scheme.

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Along with Democrat Gov. Tim Walz, Flanagan, who has helped lead the state as lieutenant governor since 2019, has come under fire for allowing the fraud scheme to grow during her watch.

A Minnesota Democratic operative told Fox News Digital that Flanagan «could absolutely lose to a Republican given all the fraud that took place during her time as Lt. Governor.»

«Today is the day Peggy’s Senate race effectively ended,» said the Democratic operative.

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FRAUD FALLOUT FORCES DEMOCRATIC GOV. TIM WALZ TO ABANDON MINNESOTA RE-ELECTION BID

Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan speaks as Gov. Tim Walz, right, listens. (Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune via Getty Images)

«Here are the facts: Peggy Flanagan was already a bad general election candidate, and this has made it even worse,» the operative went on, adding, «she owes the voters answers about what she knew and when.»

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House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., whose district includes the Twin Cities suburbs, told Fox News Digital that «Peggy Flanagan is just as much of a failure as Tim Walz.»

He noted that Flanagan’s primary opponent, Democratic Rep. Angie Craig, «isn’t much better.»

«Both of these candidates sat idly by while billions were stolen from hardworking taxpayers in Minnesota. And just like Tim, they ought to reconsider their candidacy,» said Emmer.

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Walz, who served as former Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate in 2024, announced on Monday that he was withdrawing from seeking a third term as governor in light of the fraud scandal.

«As I reflected on this moment with my family and my team over the holidays, I came to the conclusion that I can’t give a political campaign my all,» Walz wrote in a statement. «Every minute I spend defending my own political interests would be a minute I can’t spend defending the people of Minnesota against the criminals who prey on our generosity and the cynics who prey on our differences.»

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz speaks to reporters after he announced that he would not seek reelection, at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota, on January 5, 2026. (Tim Evans/Reuters)

«So, I’ve decided to step out of this race and let others worry about the election while I focus on the work in front of me for the next year,» the governor added.

Flanagan is running to replace outgoing Democratic Sen. Tina Smith, who is retiring from the Senate. She has been endorsed by the likes of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.

Though she is considered a frontrunner, Flanagan’s response to the scandal has garnered criticism. She was recently seen on a Somali TV station wearing a hijab at a mall to signal her support for Minnesota’s Somali community as the federal government cracks down on the fraud scheme.

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This comes as more than 90 people, most from Minnesota’s large Somali community, have been charged since 2022 in what has been described as the nation’s largest COVID-era scheme. How much money has been stolen through alleged money laundering operations involving fraudulent meal and housing programs, daycare centers and Medicaid services is still being tabulated. But the U.S. attorney in Minnesota said the scope of the fraud could exceed $1 billion and rise to as high as $9 billion.

In response to the criticisms, Lexi Byler, a spokesperson for Flanagan’s campaign, told Fox News Digital that «the Lt. Governor has made clear that the amount of fraud that is acceptable is zero and anyone who steals from taxpayer dollars should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law — which is exactly what’s happening in Minnesota, where 98 people have been charged and 62 convicted so far.»

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Minnesota Lt. Gov. and Senate candidate Peggy Flanagan appeared in a hijab on Somali TV as the state reels from a massive fraud scandal tied to a Somali-run nonprofit. (Somali TV Minnesota)

Byler added that «what’s hard to take seriously is Republicans talking about accountability while Donald Trump has pardoned 27 corporate fraudsters and fired the Inspectors General whose job it is to police fraud,» adding that «Republicans are going to have to answer for that.»

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On her campaign website, Flanagan touts her record as lieutenant governor, including expanding Minnesota’s paid family and medical leave program and investments in education, healthcare and housing.

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The Minnesota primary will be on August 11. 

Fox News Digital also reached out to Walz and Craig for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

Fox News Digital’s Paul Steinhauser and Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.

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Venezuela apuesta al gas mar adentro y negocia con Trinidad y Tobago para destrabar millonarios proyectos

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Las reservas de petróleo de Venezuela pueden ser enormes, pero algunas de las mejores oportunidades para desarrollar los recursos del país con rapidez están mar adentro, en los depósitos de gas natural en las profundidades del lecho marino.

Muchos de estos yacimientos de gas se descubrieron hace décadas frente a la costa oriental del país, a lo largo de la frontera con Trinidad y Tobago, un país formado por dos islas principales. Pero permanecieron prácticamente intactos mientras Venezuela se centraba en extraer y vender petróleo.

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Empresas como Shell, con sede en Londres, han querido producir este gas durante muchos años, mucho antes de que las fuerzas estadounidenses capturaran al presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, en enero. Esto contrasta con el interés por explotar los yacimientos petrolíferos venezolanos, algo que muchas de las mayores petroleras del mundo se muestran reacias a hacer. En parte, esto se debe a que Venezuela, que guarda celosamente sus activos petrolíferos, se ha mostrado más dispuesta a permitir a las empresas extranjeras el acceso a su gas natural.

“Esto es como un viejo juguete nuevo”, dijo Antero Alvarado, consultor energético con sede en Caracas, la capital de Venezuela. “Nunca han abierto la caja”.

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Las sanciones que el gobierno de Estados Unidos ha impuesto al gobierno de Venezuela y a su empresa petrolera estatal, Petróleos de Venezuela, aún son uno de los mayores obstáculos para aumentar la producción de gas. Producir y vender mucho más gas natural venezolano requeriría también la cooperación con Trinidad y Tobago.

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Muchos de los yacimientos de gas de Venezuela se encuentran a lo largo de la frontera marítima con el país insular, que, a diferencia de su vecino, dispone de la infraestructura necesaria para llevar el combustible a tierra y exportarlo. Pero la relación entre ambos países, separados por el idioma y por tan solo 11 kilómetros de mar, se deterioró el año pasado. (Trinidad, antigua colonia británica, habla inglés).

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A los dirigentes venezolanos les ha molestado la decisión de Trinidad de alinearse con Estados Unidos frente al gobierno de Maduro. Bajo el gobierno de Maduro, Venezuela mantenía relaciones aún más hostiles con otro vecino con vastas reservas energéticas, Guyana. No está claro si Delcy Rodríguez, vicepresidenta y sucesora de Maduro, planea reparar esas relaciones.

La presidenta venezolana Delcy Rodríguez recibió al secretario de Energía de Estados Unidos, Chris Wright, el pasado 11 de febrero. (Foto: Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/REUTERS)

Dragón, un gigantesco yacimiento de gas que debe su nombre a las agitadas aguas que dividen Venezuela de Trinidad, se encuentra entre los más próximos a ser explotados. Hace muchos años, Venezuela intentó recuperar el gas enterrado allí antes de quedarse sin dinero, un esfuerzo desafortunado que se vio interrumpido por el hundimiento de una plataforma de exploración en 2010.

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Finalmente, Venezuela accedió en 2023 a permitir que Shell explotara Dragón. La idea era que sería mucho más barato construir un gasoducto corto que conectara Dragón con la infraestructura existente en Trinidad en lugar de empezar de cero en Venezuela, que no tiene una terminal para exportar gas.

El hecho de que Venezuela necesite a su vecino para llevar su gas al mercado es una razón importante para que el proyecto tenga buenas posibilidades de avanzar, dijo Francisco Monaldi, quien dirige el programa de energía para América Latina en la Universidad Rice, en Houston.

“Venezuela no puede incumplir el acuerdo y monetizarlo en otro lugar como ha hecho con el petróleo, por lo que Shell puede estar relativamente segura al creer que Venezuela no cambiará las reglas”, dijo Monaldi. Dragón y otro proyecto de gas a lo largo de la frontera marítima con Trinidad se encuentran entre los pocos yacimientos venezolanos nuevos que tienen buenas posibilidades de desarrollarse en los próximos cinco años, dijo.

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BP, otra empresa energética londinense, declaró esta semana a Reuters que estaba solicitando permiso a Estados Unidos para llevar a cabo ese segundo proyecto, denominado Cocuina.

Los nuevos permisos que el Departamento del Tesoro de Estados Unidos emitió el viernes parecen dar a las empresas petroleras y gasísticas más margen para negociar con Venezuela y operar en el país.

“Están creando un entorno que permite a los actores existentes operar”, dijo Rachel Ziemba, investigadora adjunta sénior del Center for a New American Security.

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Shell declaró que estaba analizando lo que esas nuevas autorizaciones significaban para su proyecto de gas. BP no respondió a una solicitud de comentarios.

Si Dragón se pone en marcha, podría generar unos 500 millones de dólares al año en ingresos, estimó Luisa Palacios, expresidenta de la empresa refinadora estadounidense Citgo Petroleum, basándose en los recientes precios del gas natural. Los documentos del gobierno indican que al menos el 45 por ciento de esa cantidad iría a Venezuela en forma de impuestos y regalías, añadió.

Pero el proyecto ha avanzado de forma intermitente, atrapado entre ambos países y las políticas estadounidenses, que aún limitan las actividades de Shell.

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“Se trata de oportunidades que podrían activarse en cuestión de meses, con unos cuantos miles de millones de dólares de inversión y producción en los próximos dos años”, declaró Wael Sawan, director ejecutivo de Shell, a la CNBC la semana pasada.

Sus comentarios, pronunciados después de que Shell informara de sus beneficios, fueron un recordatorio de que los plazos del petróleo y el gas son largos, e incluso es posible que los proyectos avanzados no empiecen a producir antes de que el presidente Donald Trump haya dejado el cargo.

Taylor Rogers, vocera de la Casa Blanca, dijo que el gobierno de Trump estaba “trabajando con las autoridades interinas para que Venezuela vuelva a ser próspera” y “garantizar que las empresas petroleras y de gas puedan realizar inversiones sin precedentes” en el país.

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El secretario de Energía, Chris Wright, expresó posteriormente su apoyo al desarrollo del gas de Venezuela.

“Se trata de un verdadero beneficio potencial para Trinidad y Tobago, un beneficio para el mercado mundial de gas natural licuado y un beneficio para Venezuela”, declaró Wright a la prensa en Caracas, en referencia al mercado del gas que es enfriado para la exportación.

Más allá de las sanciones estadounidenses, aún habría que concretar detalles con Venezuela, como la forma exacta en que Shell procedería a extraer el gas.

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Eso pondría a prueba la relación entre Venezuela y Trinidad, que alcanzó su punto más bajo el año pasado. En octubre, la Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela declaró “persona non grata” a la primera ministra de Trinidad y Tobago, después de que elogiara la actividad militar estadounidense en la región. Rodríguez declaró posteriormente que el gobierno de Venezuela interrumpía las negociaciones con Trinidad y Tobago y cancelaba los contratos de gas.

“Todas nuestras esperanzas y aspiraciones de obtener gas venezolano, gas de Dragón, parecían esfumarse”, dijo Anthony Paul, quien anteriormente trabajaba en el ministerio de Energía de Trinidad.

La oficina de la primera ministra de Trinidad y Tobago, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, no respondió a las preguntas escritas. El ministro de Energía, Roodal Moonilal, declaró a la prensa el mes pasado que el gobierno de Trinidad no había recibido ninguna notificación de cancelación por parte de Venezuela. “Somos optimistas”, dijo Moonilal.

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El país insular ha estado muy interesado en obtener acceso a los yacimientos de gas de Venezuela porque su propia producción de gas ha ido disminuyendo, un duro golpe para una economía que depende en gran medida de la exportación de combustible y productos relacionados.

Por otra parte, Venezuela desperdicia gran parte del gas que produce y contribuye al cambio climático al dejarlo escapar o arder en un proceso conocido como quema en antorcha. En 2024, Venezuela quemó casi tanto gas como Estados Unidos, el mayor productor mundial de petróleo y gas, a pesar de producir mucha menos energía, según el Banco Mundial.

“Es de interés de todos que cooperemos para desarrollar conjuntamente esos recursos de gas natural”, dijo Kevin Ramnarine, exministro de Energía de Trinidad y Tobago.

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Más al oeste, cerca de Colombia, Eni y Repsol, de Italia y España, ya producen gas natural que Venezuela utiliza para generar electricidad. Venezuela solía pagar este gas con petróleo, que luego las empresas podían vender. Pero Estados Unidos endureció las sanciones tras la llegada de Trump al poder, y bloqueó tales pagos.

No quedó claro de inmediato si las exenciones concedidas el viernes permitirían a las empresas volver a aceptar pagos de Venezuela. Eni dijo que las estaba revisando; Repsol se negó a hacer comentarios.

Eni, que también tiene intereses en yacimientos petrolíferos venezolanos, estaría abierta a producir más siempre que pudiera volver a cobrar, dijo el portavoz, Roberto Carlo Albini.

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Dicho esto, cualquier aumento en la producción de gas en el occidente del país estaría limitado por el consumo interno de Venezuela. Un gasoducto caduco conecta Venezuela con Colombia, pero habría que repararlo.

“La cuestión”, dijo Monaldi, de la Universidad Rice, “es quién va a hacer esa inversión”.

*Anatoly Kurmanaev y Simon Romero colaboraron con reportería.

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‘Fiction’: House Republican campaign chair dismisses Democrats’ expanding GOP target map

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EXCLUSIVE – Emboldened congressional Democrats are expanding their battleground map for this year’s midterm elections, when Republicans will be defending their razor-thin majority in the House.

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But the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) chairman, Rep. Richard Hudson, isn’t buying it.

«I mean, I’ve read fiction my whole life, and I recognize it when I see it,» Hudson said in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital.

Republicans currently control the House 218-214, with two right-tilting districts and one left-leaning seat currently vacant. Democrats need a net gain of just three seats in the midterms to win back the majority for the first time in four years.

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An exterior view of the House side of the U.S. Capitol, on Jan. 12, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) this week added five more offensive opportunities in Colorado, Minnesota, Montana, South Carolina and Virginia to their list of what they consider are vulnerable Republican-held House districts.

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That brings the total number of districts Democrats are hoping to flip to 44. The DCCC notes that all five of the new districts they’re adding to their list of «offensive targets» were carried by President Donald Trump by 13 points or fewer in the 2024 elections.

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«Democrats are on offense, and our map reflects the fact that everyday Americans are tired of Republicans’ broken promises and ready for change in Congress,» DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene emphasized earlier this week.

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And DCCC Spokesperson Viet Shelton told Fox News Digital, «In a political environment where Democrats are overperforming by more than 17 points in congressional special elections, it’s pretty clear we’re poised to re-take the majority. Momentum and the American people are on our side while Republicans are running scared.»

Asked about the DCCC’s move, Hudson scoffed.

«They’ve got to have a list they can present to their donors,» he said as he pointed to the DCCC. «But it’s not realistic. I mean, if you look at the map, there are very few seats up for grabs, and the majority of those seats are held by Democrats, but they’re seats that Donald Trump has carried or came very close….if you look at the seats that we’ll be competing for this fall. They’re all favoring Republicans.»

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The House GOP campaign chair added, «If you look at the map, it’s a Republican map. We just got to go out and win those races.»

The move by the DCCC comes as Democrats are energized, despite the party’s polling woes. Democrats, thanks to their laser focus on affordability amid persistent inflation, scored decisive victories in the 2025 elections and have won or over performed in a slew of scheduled and special ballot box contests since Trump returned to the White House over a year ago.

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Republicans, meanwhile, are facing traditional political headwinds in which the party in power in the nation’s capital normally suffers setbacks in the midterm elections. And the GOP is also dealing with Trump’s continued underwater approval ratings.

The latest national surveys, including the most recent Fox News poll, indicate the Democrats ahead of the Republicans by mid-single digits in the so-called generic ballot question, which asks respondents whether they’d back the Democratic or GOP candidate in their congressional district without offering specific candidate names.

Asked about the polls, Hudson said, «We almost never lead in the generic ballot. But a single digit generic ballot, we do very well.»

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And the House GOP campaign chair added he remains «very bullish.»

Cost of living concerns helped boost Trump and Republicans to sweeping victories in 2024, but affordability and overall economic concerns may work against them this year.

While the latest AP/NORC national poll indicated the GOP with a slight advantage over Democrats on handling the economy, a bunch of surveys, including the latest Fox News poll, indicate many Americans feel things are worse off than they were a year ago and remain pessimistic about the economy.

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But on Friday the latest government numbers indicated that inflation eased during January.

And Hudson says the economy is still a winning issue for Republicans.

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Pointing to the numerous tax cuts kicking in this year in the GOP’s sweeping One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which Trump signed into law last summer, Hudson touted «we put policies in place that are going to bring prosperity to the American people, and they’re starting to feel it.»

«And as we move into tax season…folks who work overtime, folks who work for tips, they’re going to see a lot more money in their pocket thanks to no tax on tips, no tax on overtime,» he added.

The GOP is also dealing with a low propensity issue: MAGA voters who don’t always go to the polls when Trump’s name isn’t on the ballot.

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«Our voters tend to be more working-class voters, and you have to put in extra effort to get them to the polls,» Hudson said. «We know that’s our challenge. President Trump knows that’s the challenge, and he’s committed to helping us.»

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Pointing to the NRCC’s annual fundraising gala, which Trump will once again headline this year, Hudson said this dinner will be a great kickoff for this year. We raised a whole lot of money with President Trump last year. We plan to raise a lot of money in March with President Trump, and then he’s going to get out on the campaign trail and help us turn out those voters and make that case.»

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Asked about midterm election predictions, Hudson shied away from giving any hard numbers.

«Not going to give you a number, but we’re going to hold the majority,» he predicted. «President Trump was elected with a very specific agenda. We delivered almost his entire domestic agenda, and we’re going to go back to the voters and say promises made, promises kept, and they’re going to keep this House majority.»

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Global protests call for Iran regime change in major cities worldwide after bloody crackdown

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Anti-Iran regime protesters gathered in major cities across the globe on Saturday calling for a leadership change in the Global Day of Action Rally.

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Over 250,000 protesters rallied in Munich, Germany on Saturday on the backdrop of the Munich Security Conference.

«With the number of participants recorded, this gathering is one of the largest rallies held in Munich in recent years,» the Munich Police reported in a press release. «The peaceful atmosphere is particularly noteworthy, despite the high number of participants in the meeting.»

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Crowds reportedly chanted «change, change, regime change» and «democracy for Iran» with green-white-and-red flags with lion and sun emblems waving in the air with a few «Make Iran Great Again» red hats spotted.

Exiled Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi was among the hundreds of thousands protesting, telling Reuters, a possible attack on Iran will either weaken the regime or accelerate its fall.

«Global Day of Action» protests were held in major cities across the globe on Saturday. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)

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«It’s a matter of time. We are hoping that this attack will expedite the process and the people can be finally back in the streets and take it all the way to the ultimate regime’s downfall,» said Pahlavi.

He shared that he hopes President Trump will have the United States intervene and «have the people’s back.»

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On Friday, President Trump said regime change in Iran would be the «best thing» to happen while speaking to troops at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.

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Senator Graham said anti-regime protesters should «keep protesting.» ( James Willoughby/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

«People are hoping that at some point the decision will be made that there’s no use, there’s no point, we’re not going to get anywhere with negotiations,» said Pahlavi. «»Intervention is a way to save lives.»

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham was present in Munich for the security conference and echoed a similar sentiment in a sideline interview on Friday.

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«There’s no negotiating with these people, in my view. They’re hell-bent on enacting an agenda based on religion that teaches them to lie, teaches them to destroy in the name of God,» said Graham.

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«There’s no negotiating with these people, in my view,» said Graham at a rally in Munich. (Hannes Magerstaedt/Getty Images)

He shared that the regime is the weakest they have been since 1979, adding, «it is a regime with American blood on its hand,» calling on protesters to «keep protesting.»

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The senator also took the stage at the Global Day of Action speaking to the crowd and holding up a «Make Iran Great Again» black hat.

Large demonstrations were also held in Toronto, Melbourne, Athens, Tokyo, London, and Los Angeles.

An estimated 350,000 people marched on the streets of Toronto, the city’s police spokesperson, Laura Brabant, told the Associated Press (AP).

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Over 250,000 protesters rallied in Munich, Germany on Saturday on the backdrop of the Munich Security Conference. (Marijan Murat/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Iranian American activist and Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Sheila Nazarian told Fox News Digital the protests across the globe represent a universal truth. 

«When regimes silence their people, the people eventually find their voice. Whether in the streets of Tehran or in diaspora communities around the world,» she said.

Nazarian left Iran when she was 6 years old along with her family.

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«As someone who came to this country from Iran, I know firsthand that these protests are not about politics, they’re about basic human dignity, women’s rights, and the fundamental freedom to live without fear,» she added. 

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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