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Tim Walz in the Crosshairs for Minnesota Fraud Cover-Up

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On June 8, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform put out a report titled “The Cost of Doing Nothing: How Tim Walz and Keith Ellison Fueled Minnesota’s Fraud Explosion.” The public is by now aware of at least the general details of the Minnesota fraud scandal, no thanks to the left-leaning establishment media that acts as if the issue is so trivial that it is unworthy of column inches. Rep. James Comer (R-KY), the Oversight Committee chairman, sent a letter to Vice President JD Vance on June 7, requesting that he investigate the matter further. Vance now heads up the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud.

That letter outlined what the committee was probing and named senior Minnesota state officials, describing:

“[W]idespread fraud in Minnesota’s social services programs, the awareness of fraud among top Minnesota state officials including Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, and the lack of an appropriate response that allowed fraudsters to steal potentially billions of dollars from American taxpayers.”

Minnesota Fraud Whistleblowers Punished

Comer’s letter to Vance further alleged that Minnesota state officials, rather than investigating, “actually sought to cover up or minimize reports and findings of fraud.”

The House Oversight Committee found that Gov. Walz and AG Ellison had been aware of ongoing widespread fraud but took no action to cut off payments to the guilty entities. The governor at one point claimed that the FBI instructed him to allow the payments to continue, though the committee’s investigation found no evidence to support the claim.

A common tactic among those who have sought to downplay the Minnesota fraud has been labeling anyone who mentions it or calls for action a racist for attacking the state’s Somali community. The Somalis are allegedly heavily involved in the fraudulent activities, creating multiple fake daycare centers and health clinics, as well as at least one non-profit that claimed to be feeding children.

This tactic has become so pervasive among progressives that media reports describe even Minnesota officials who knew about the fraud would take no action for fear of being branded racist.

As if the sheer scale of the alleged fraud is not bad enough, whistleblowers have testified to extensive retaliation by the state. “Alleged” is perhaps now an unnecessary caveat here, considering the number of people in Minnesota who have already been convicted.

At least some of those who stepped forward with evidence of fraud described surveillance by private investigators and threats from law firms, both hired by state government agencies, including Minnesota’s Department of Human Services (DHS), that allegedly contracted with private investigators to spy on its own employees.

The Wait for Justice

Comer asserted that “Governor Walz’s administration retaliated against employees who tried to raise concerns, going to great lengths to keep them quiet, including intimidation through regular check-ins with high-level agency officials, diminishing job duties, and threats of surveillance.”

The Minnesota fraud turned out to be anything but unique. It was merely the opening of a Pandora’s Box – which probably explains why Democrats quickly panicked when it first came to light.

Now, as with so many past injustices, acts of corruption, and abuses of power committed – or, perhaps, allegedly committed – by politicians at the state or federal level, the American people will wait to see if consequences are faced and accountability is obtained. Unfortunately, few, if any, are holding their breath.

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Graham J Noble

Chief Political Correspondent & Humorist at LibertyNation.com. The son of a World War II veteran, Graham is himself a former British soldier and combat vet who immigrated to the United States in 2000. A Liberty Nation author since early 2017, Graham’s writing is inspired by a fierce passion for individualism and freedom and a healthy distrust of government, no matter who is in charge. Rejecting the common labels used to identify political parties and factions, Graham considers himself a constitutionalist, believing that the United States of America should be governed in strict accordance with the text of the founding documents – nothing more and nothing less.

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