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VIDEO: FBI Probe of L.A. Schools Superintendent May Be Linked to $6 Million AI Deal

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Imagine a scenario where millions in taxpayer dollars vanish into a black hole of bureaucratic incompetence, all while the feds circle like vultures over a high-profile school superintendent. That’s the explosive backdrop to the FBI probe into Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) boss Alberto Carvalho, now potentially tied to a botched $6 million AI contract that went belly-up. According to reports, this isn’t just some routine audit gone wrong—it’s a federal investigation sniffing around a deal with an AI outfit that promised to revolutionize education but delivered squat. Carvalho, the Portuguese-born wunderkind who parachuted into LAUSD from Miami, has a track record of flashy promises and fiscal fireworks, but this could be the match that lights his fuse.

Dig deeper, and the stench of cronyism wafts strong: the AI company in question reportedly had ties to insiders, with whispers of no-bid contracts and sweetheart deals that scream pay-to-play. In a district already hemorrhaging cash on everything from DEI experiments to sanctuary policies, $6 million could arm thousands of law-abiding citizens through community programs—think NRA Foundation grants for youth shooting sports or school safety initiatives with armed guards. Instead, it’s funneled into silicon snake oil that fizzled, leaving kids with iPads instead of actual learning. For the 2A community, this is a stark reminder of how anti-gun strongholds like LAUSD prioritize woke tech fantasies over real security; remember, Carvalho’s domain oversees schools where metal detectors are more theater than teeth, and armed resource officers are often the first cut when budgets tighten.

The implications ripple far: if the FBI nails this, expect a domino effect exposing how blue-city education machines launder public funds away from priorities like hardening schools against active shooters—priorities that demand pro-2A policies, not AI illusions. Gun owners, take note: this scandal underscores why we fight for transparency and school choice, ensuring dollars bolster self-defense training and armed protectors, not bureaucratic grift. Stay vigilant; scandals like this are ammunition for our cause.

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