When we last checked in on Jacob Wohl, the longtime Trump-tweet-reply king was in the midst of fucking up a harebrained scheme to frame Robert Mueller for sexual misconduct in pretty much every way imaginable. Now, several months removed from that hilarious failure and flush with a fresh infusion of walking-around cash from God knows where, the teenage hedge-fund fraudster turned professional Islamophobe has embarked on a new and exciting grift: making poorly produced Internet pseudo-documentaries about Minnesota congresswoman Ilhan Omar. (Out of respect for your time and intelligence, dear reader, I do not include a link.)

The final product leans heavily on dramatic footage of Wohl and fellow MAGA celebrity Laura Loomer doing things like knocking on the front door of Omar's home—and then, when no one answers, reacting as if her absence constitutes irrefutable evidence of a diabolical plot to transform the Great Lakes region into a shadow sharia caliphate. The most notable thing about a sequence in which they express shock at visible signs of Somali culture inside a prominent Somali mall, honestly, is the patience everyone else in said mall extends to these leering doofuses who insist on filming strangers' shopping trips.

Where the gang really goes wrong, however—and I use that phrase in the context of this specific project, not of their lives in general—is when they walk into a Minneapolis police station to report their receipt of "death threats" from social-media users, who became aware of their presence in town thanks to Wohl's and Loomer's many contemporaneous announcements of their presence in town on social media. "Hi there, uh, we're, we're journalists in town, uh, for business, for what we're doing," Wohl begins, using exactly the sort of language professional journalists employ when talking to literally anyone. As he converses with the presumably bewildered officer on duty, the film cuts to a series of screenshots of scary-looking DMs.