Well, that didn’t take long. Just a few days ago, indy journalist Nick Shirley dropped a bombshell video revealing what appears to be a massive ‘daycare’ and ‘healthcare’ scam being run mostly by Somalis in Minnesota, uncovering something like $110 million in fraud over the course of a few hours. This has been taking place under Democratic Gov. Tim Walz’s nose, and once the scandal broke wide open, he issued a lame excuse claiming he is ‘addressing’ the problems while also accusing his critics of being “white supremacists.”
Typical left-wing dribble. But on Monday, Attorney General Pam Bondi upped the ante significantly, announcing that dozens of arrests have already been made and that the vast majority of individuals charged, not surprisingly,
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Monday that the Department of Justice has already arrested and charged 98 individuals with fraud in Minnesota, 85 of whom are of Somali descent.
What’s more, the attorney general said, there are further prosecutions coming.
The announcement came after a series of videos from YouTuber Nick Shirley that indicated fraud in the Somali community went beyond just the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, in which a Minneapolis-based nonprofit allegedly misappropriated massive sums of money meant to feed at-risk families.
Shirley’s video, released late last week, has gotten the federal government’s attention.
“[Nick Shirley’s] work has helped show Americans the scale of fraud in Tim Walz’s Minnesota,” Bondi said in an X statement late Monday.
Bondi also fired a shot across the bow of Walz’s ship of state, as well as Minnesota Democrats who may have been aiding and abetting this outrageous fraud:
“@TheJusticeDepartment has been investigating this for months. So far, we have charged 98 individuals — 85 of Somali descent — and more than 60 have been found guilty in court,” she continued.
“We have more prosecutions coming… BUCKLE UP, LAWMAKERS!”
Bondi went on to describe several of the cases they’d already prosecuted, including the Feeding Our Future scheme and a connected juror bribery case — a situation which, as Bondi noted, was “not unlike what you would see in the corrupt Somali judicial system.”
In addition to the Feeding Our Future scam, there were also several instances of Medicaid fraud, including one involving care that was supposed to go to autistic children.
I have a couple of predictions here. First, I believe these initial arrests are just the tip of the fraud iceberg. Second, I believe this is occurring in many more Democrat-run states – with the knowledge of Democratic officials and lawmakers. Time will tell.
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