❓WHAT HAPPENED: Attorney General Pam Bondi announced charges against 85 Somali nationals in an ongoing fraud investigation in Tim Walz’s Minnesota.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Pam Bondi, citizen journalist Nick Shirley, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D), and various fraudsters in Minnesota, including Somali nationals.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced on Monday in Minnesota; fraud investigations relate to federal aid programs.
💬KEY QUOTE: “We have more prosecutions coming… BUCKLE UP, LAWMAKERS!” – Pam Bondi.
🎯IMPACT: The investigation highlights large-scale fraud in Minnesota, prompting federal action and scrutiny of state programs under Walz.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that 85 people of Somali descent are among those charged in a continuing fraud probe in Minnesota. She noted that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has been examining the Democrat-run state for months, with “more prosecutions” anticipated.
In an X post, Bondi praised citizen journalist Nick Shirley for revealing the magnitude of the fraud in Minnesota during Democrat Governor Tim Walz’s tenure. “[Nick Shirley]’s work has helped show Americans the scale of fraud in Tim Walz’s Minnesota,” Bondi wrote. “So far, we have charged 98 individuals—85 of Somali descent—and more than 60 have been found guilty in court.”
Shirley recently shared a video featuring multiple daycare centers in Minnesota that reportedly received millions in federal funding, yet appeared to have no children present. One example was the “Quality Learing [sic] Center” in South Minneapolis, whose misspelled sign has become emblematic of the scandal.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel confirmed an active investigation, pointing out that the bureau had already boosted staffing and resources in Minnesota before the issue gained widespread attention on social media. Patel stressed the FBI’s focus on breaking up major fraud operations that target federal programs.
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