Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche warned that Democrat officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Representative Ilhan Omar, could face legal action for any complicity or negligence related to Minnesota’s welfare fraud crisis.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed late Thursday that elected Democrats, such as Governor Tim Walz and Representative Ilhan Omar, could be indicted over welfare fraud. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “It does not matter if you’re a politician or if you’re a fraudster from Somalia. We cannot tolerate it.” – Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. 📰 DETAIL: In an interview, Blanche confirmed that the Trump administration is willing to arrest elected officials if they are guilty of negligence or complicity in welfare fraud. “Here’s how we talk about accountability: we talk about arrests, prosecutions, and jail sentences. And that’s exactly what we’re doing at the Department of Justice,” the Acting Attorney General said. Blanche mentioned that the DOJ was working with other departments and agencies, such as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). Blanche confirmed that the DOJ was prepared to arrest elected politicians, specifically criticizing Democrat Governor Tim Walz and Somalia-born Representative Ilhan Omar for obstructing investigations into welfare fraud in their state. “Governor Walz is a great example. He has done… done nothing but sue us, OK? Sue the Department of Justice for trying to get records to understand the fraud happening in his state. So that is his reaction to us trying to save the government’s money and recover against fraudsters, is filing lawsuits against us.” 🎯 IMPACT: Welfare fraud in Minnesota spiraled into a national scandal following revelations in December last year and early January. The state’s Somali community has been heavily implicated, including multiple arrests of community leaders and members of prominent families. Following the revelations of widespread welfare fraud in Minnesota and whistleblower allegations of a cover-up, Governor Tim Walz abandoned his reelection bid. Since then, Walz has come under an increasing amount of pressure regarding the extent of his role in allowing state-wide welfare abuse. A former Minnesota state trooper accused Walz and state officials of obstructing investigations into fraudulent welfare programs and turning a blind eye to criminal activity. |
🚨 JUST IN: AG Todd Blanche CONFIRMS politicians are on the table for being criminally indicted if they were negligent or knew about rampant fraud
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