Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Tim Walz Accused of Enabling, Covering Up Somali Medicaid Fraud by His Own Govt Workers.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Hundreds of Minnesota government workers have accused Governor Tim Walz (D) of enabling a massive fraud case involving the state’s massive Somali immigrant community and retaliating against whistleblowers.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Over 400 Minnesota Department of Human Services employees, Gov. Walz, and Somalis in the state.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The allegations were shared on Saturday by an X (formerly Twitter) account representing the group of Minnesota Department of Human Services employees.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Tim Walz is 100% responsible for massive fraud in Minnesota… Instead of partnership, we got the full weight of retaliation by Tim Walz, certain DFL members and an indifferent mainstream media.” – Minnesota DHS Employees

🎯IMPACT: Millions of taxpayer dollars were allegedly funneled to terrorist organizations, with Gov. Walz accused of using retaliation and political pressure to cover up the fraud.

IN FULL

A group of around 400 Minnesota Department of Human Services employees is accusing Governor Tim Walz (D) of enabling and then attempting to cover up a massive Medicaid fraud scheme enacted by members of the state’s Somali immigrant community. The claims, shared on social media through an X (formerly Twitter) account representing the government workers, allege that Gov. Walz retaliated against whistleblowers who attempted to expose the fraud.

“Tim Walz is 100% responsible for massive fraud in Minnesota. We let Tim Walz know of fraud early on, hoping for a partnership in stopping fraud but no, we got the opposite response,” the workers wrote. “Tim Walz systematically retaliated against whistleblowers using monitoring, threats, repression, and did his best to discredit fraud reports. Instead of partnership, we got the full weight of retaliation by Tim Walz, certain DFL members and an indifferent mainstream media.”

“In addition to retaliating against whistleblowers, Tim Walz disempowered the Office of the Legislative Auditor, allowing agencies to disregard their audit findings and guidance. Media and politicians supporting Tim Walz or the DFL-agenda attacked whistleblowers who were trying to raise red flags on fraudulent activities,” they added.

Around 100 autism clinics in Minnesota are currently being investigated for Medicaid billing fraud involving autism treatments, with the scheme being linked to a number of members of the Somali immigrant community in Minneapolis. It is estimated that over $1 billion in taxpayer dollars was stolen through the scheme, with some of the ill-gotten funds then funneled to Somalia in support of Islamist terrorist organizations, such as al-Qaeda franchise al-Shabaab.

The National Pulse reported in April of 2024 that 70 suspects connected to Somali-linked nonprofits, like Feeding Our Future and Partners in Nutrition, were charged with defrauding taxpayers of a quarter of a billion dollars in pandemic food aid, subsequently facing trial for their crimes. In August of this year, Guhaad Hashi Said, a former associate and campaign “enforcer” for Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN), pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges in connection with a pandemic-era food fraud scheme.

In a separate case from November 2024, two Somali men in Minnesota received 30-year prison terms for their involvement in the 2012 kidnapping of American journalist Michael Scott Moore off the Somali coast.

Gov. Walz—who served as former Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate in the 2024 presidential election—has sought to forge strong ties to the Somali community, boasting in 2021 that Somalis have made “vast contributions” to Minnesota and that “the Somali community’s footprint on the cultural and demographic landscape of our state is invaluable.”

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Was This Former Capitol Police Officer the Jan 6 Pipe Bomber?

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WHAT HAPPENED: A forensic gait analysis identified a 94-98 percent match between former Capitol Police Officer Shauni Rae Kerkhoff and the January 6 pipe-bomb suspect.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Former Capitol Police Officer Shauni Rae Kerkhoff, Blaze News investigators, and former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent Kyle Seraphin.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The analysis was based on video from Jan 5 and 6, 2021, near Capitol Hill, with Kerkhoff’s movements also compared to Capitol Police footage and earlier soccer footage.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Everything about that tells me that they were involved in a cover-up and have been since day one.” – Kyle Seraphin

🎯IMPACT: The findings raise questions about the FBI’s handling of the nearly five-year-long investigation.

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A new investigation has reignited controversy over the unresolved January 6, 2021, pipe bomb case, revealing that a forensic gait analysis may link a former Capitol Police officer to the unidentified suspect. The analysis, carried out by The Blaze, reportedly found a 94 percent match between the walking style of Shauni Rae Kerkhoff, who served more than four years with the U.S. Capitol Police before joining the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in mid-2021, and the suspect seen planting pipe bombs the night before the Capitol riot. One veteran analyst involved in the study said the similarity was closer to 98 percent.

According to The Blaze, the analysis used specialized software to compare video footage of the pipe bomb suspect with earlier recordings of Kerkhoff playing soccer in Ohio. The program evaluated parameters including knee flexion, step length, and cadence. Surveillance videos from January 5 and 6, captured by Capitol Police security cameras, played a central role in the comparison.

The FBI has faced mounting criticism for its failure to identify the suspect nearly five years after the incident, despite offering a $490,000 reward for information. The two pipe bombs were discovered near the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic National Committees on January 6, diverting law enforcement attention as the Capitol was being breached. The suspect, seen wearing a gray hoodie, gloves, and carrying a backpack, was captured on surveillance cameras walking through residential neighborhoods near both political offices.

Notably, the FBI’s publicly released video footage may have been altered, with frame-rate reductions and lower resolution making accurate gait analysis more difficult. Critics say the bureau’s handling of the evidence has fueled speculation of a cover-up. Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said he had no knowledge of any officer involvement but he has previously expressed doubts about the federal response to the attack.

Speaking to Tucker Carlson, Sund described the events of January 6 as “a cover-up” and claimed the crowd was “crawling with feds.” He suggested that intelligence failures and delayed National Guard deployment appeared deliberate.

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Top Political Historian: ‘There Was No THERE, There’ With Biden After 2nd Year in Office.

Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley claims President Joe Biden has effectively been unable to serve as Commander-in-Chief in recent years, a fact that White House staffers have worked hard to cover up. Speaking with Puck’s Tara Palmeri on the Somebody’s Gotta Win podcast, Brinkley likened the situation to former President Woodrow Wilson, who suffered a stroke largely hidden from the American public. Following the stroke, his wife, Edith Wilson, essentially ran the country.

During her conversation with Brinkley, Palmeri alleges similarities between Biden’s final year in office and that of former President Ronald Reagan, who some believe was too incapacitated to serve, leaving decisions up to his wife, Nancy Reagan. In response, Brinkley notes the more severe case of Wilson’s presidency. “An even more exaggerated case of that syndrome was when Woodrow Wilson was incapacitated by strokes and his last years in the presidency, Edith Wilson—ostensibly—ran the government,” Brinkley says. “In Biden’s case, after about year two, there was no there, it seemed.”

“And I’m hoping journalists—the Wall Street Journal is doing a good job of tracing it—but we really need to know who were this inner circle in the White House,” she continued, adding: “Was it Ron Klain? I mean who do we, who knew that—because anybody meeting Joe Biden knew that this was an issue—who was trying to protect him like that?”

RUNNING COVER FOR BIDEN.

The National Pulse has previously reported that the 82-year-old Biden spent his final years in the White House largely insulated by his wife, Jill Biden, and a core group of aides considered loyal to the First Lady. The so-called “inner circle” includes White House Deputy Chief of Staff Annie Tomasini, Jill Biden’s top adviser Anthony Bernal, and long-time Biden staffer Ashley Williams.

Corporate media scrutiny regarding Joe Biden’s health intensified after he dropped out of the 2024 presidential race. At least one seasoned CBS News analyst acknowledged that major news networks largely ignored the Democrat president’s cognitive problems before his disastrous June presidential debate.

Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz.

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Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley claims President Joe Biden has effectively been unable to serve as Commander-in-Chief in recent years, a fact that White House staffers have worked hard to cover up. Speaking with Puck's Tara Palmeri on the Somebody's Gotta Win podcast, Brinkley likened the situation to former President Woodrow Wilson, who suffered a stroke largely hidden from the American public. Following the stroke, his wife, Edith Wilson, essentially ran the country. show more

Top Corporate Reporter Admits Media FAILED in Covering Biden’s Cognitive Decline.

CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford admits that the corporate media failed to adequately cover the cognitive decline of 82-year-old President Joe Biden. On Sunday’s Face the Nation, Crawford revealed that the national media, including CBS, avoided questioning whether Biden was fit to serve another four years in office prior to his disastrous June debate with President-elect Donald J. Trump.

“Undercovered and underreported, that would be, to me, Joe Biden’s obvious cognitive decline that became undeniable in the televised debate,” Crawford said after the Face the Nation panel was asked which stories flew under the radar in 2024. The chief legal correspondent continued: “It is starting to emerge now that his advisors kind of managed his limitations.”

“We should have much more forcefully questioned whether he was fit for office for another four years, which could have led to a primary for the Democrats,” Crawford concluded, noting that Biden’s continued insistence that he should have run and would have won is either delusional on his part or his advisors are continuing to gaslight the country.

The National Pulse extensively reported on Biden’s cognitive health and the White House’s refusal to submit the octagenarian Democrat to a cognitive exam. Notably, three key White House aids are allegedly responsible for “managing” Biden and hiding his deteriorating health from the American public: First Lady Jill Biden‘s top aide Anthony Bernal, deputy chief of staff Annie Tomasini, and senior adviser Ashley Williams.

Bernal, Tomasini, and Williams formed a “protective bubble” around Biden, shielding the 82-year-old president from his own cabinet officials during periods of suspected incapacitation. Additional allegations point to First Lady Jill Biden often directing and managing her husband during public events.

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CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford admits that the corporate media failed to adequately cover the cognitive decline of 82-year-old President Joe Biden. On Sunday's Face the Nation, Crawford revealed that the national media, including CBS, avoided questioning whether Biden was fit to serve another four years in office prior to his disastrous June debate with President-elect Donald J. Trump. show more

WEF-Linked Archbishop RESIGNS Amid Child Sex Abuse Claims.

The head cleric of the Church of England (CofE), the Archbishop of Canterbury, has resigned after allegations that he covered up child sex abuse cases for over a decade. Justin Welby announced his resignation on Tuesday, November 12.

The independent Makin Report disclosed that over 130 boys and young men were abused by John Smyth QC starting in the 1970s. The Iwerne Trust, which ran Christian camps affiliated with Smyth, failed to report the findings of an internal inquiry to authorities, allowing Smyth to continue his actions abroad. He died in 2018.

The Makin Report criticized Welby – a frequent contributor to the World Economic Forum – for not ensuring a proper investigation upon becoming aware of the abuse in 2013. Church leadership had known about the incidents since at least July of that year.

In response, three General Synod members initiated a petition demanding a change in leadership, amassing over 13,000 signatures. Bishop of Newcastle Helen-Ann Hartley also called on Welby to resign. Welby eventually wrote a letter to King Charles III, the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, seeking permission to resign.

WOKE CHURCH.

In recent years, the Church of England has become increasingly woke, with Brexit leader Nigel Farage saying he refuses to attend his local parish because it has capitulated to a far-left agenda.

For instance, St. Paul’s Cathedral in London published an article claiming Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was a “white supremacist” last year.

The highly liberal church, which has openly lesbian bishops like the Bishop of Monmouth, has also caused conflict in the broader Anglican Communion. Conservative Anglicans, particularly in Africa, have split with the English “mother church,” no longer recognizing the Archbishop of Canterbury as “first among equals” over his support for same-sex blessings.

Others, including Gavin Ashenden, the former Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II, have converted to the Roman Catholic Church in recent years.

Image by World Economic Forum/swiss-image.ch/Photo Valeriano Di Domenico.

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The head cleric of the Church of England (CofE), the Archbishop of Canterbury, has resigned after allegations that he covered up child sex abuse cases for over a decade. Justin Welby announced his resignation on Tuesday, November 12. show more

REVEALED: Child Killer Who Sparked Riots *IS* Islamist Terrorist, Govt Hid Info From Public.

The suspect in a mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift dance class in Southport, England, that led to the deaths of three young girls has been charged with terror offenses. Authorities allege he downloaded an al-Qaeda instruction manual.

Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, a migration-background teenager suspected of stabbing three young girls aged just six, seven, and nine to death and injuring several others, has been revealed to have ties to radical Islamic extremism. He not only possessed jihadist terrorism instructions but also tried to procure the deadly nerve agent ricin.

While poison and the manual were found in his home, police have only released the information now, three months after the stabbing attack took place in late July.

PROTESTS.

Following the arrest of Rudakubana, who was reportedly born in Wales to Rwandan migrant parents, protests and riots exploded across England and Northern Ireland.

While some violence and rioting took place at some of the protests, many of the hundreds of people arrested and imprisoned by the leftist Labour government were given years in prison for as little as shouting at the police or posting heated messages online.

One man, a 61-year-old grandfather guilty of verbally abusing police in Rotherham, reportedly committed suicide earlier this month after being handed a sentence of over two years.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and the British police were accused of two-tier policing as mobs of Muslim counter-demonstrators were allowed to roam around Birmingham attacking white people and intimidating journalists with no riot response. Police later claimed they had determined the Muslim mobs were able to police themselves after consulting “community leaders.”

EUROPE.

Islamic State sympathizers in Austria have also targeted Taylor Swift, threatening to carry out a mass terror attack at one of her concerts in Vienna. Other mass stabbers, including a Syrian migrant who targeted a diversity festival in the German city of Solingen, were also linked to the Islamic State.

Europe has seen over 21 attempted Islamist terror attacks this year.

Image by Simon Dawson/No 10 Downing Street.

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The suspect in a mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift dance class in Southport, England, that led to the deaths of three young girls has been charged with terror offenses. Authorities allege he downloaded an al-Qaeda instruction manual. show more

The BBC Has Spent £3,000,000 of Public Cash Investigating Its Own Staff for Sex Offenses.

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has incurred over £3.1 million (almost $4M) in costs related to investigating alleged misconduct by former DJ Tim Westwood. A former BBC Radio 1 and BBC 1Xtra DJ, Westwood, denied engaging in any wrongdoing, stating: “It’s all false allegations.”

The review, launched in August 2022, is scrutinizing the BBC’s knowledge of and response to complaints and concerns regarding Westwood’s behavior during his two-decade tenure. Investigators have reviewed over 50,000 documents, including both oral and written testimony.

Led by Gemma White KC, the inquiry aims to address claims from several women accusing Westwood of predatory and unwanted sexual behavior between 1992 and 2017. Some allegations include incidents with women under 18, with one woman stating she was 14 when she first had sex with the DJ. The Metropolitan Police have interviewed Westwood four times in connection with the allegations. Though Westwood has been interviewed under caution, no arrests have been made.

The BBC’s external review, initially expected to conclude in six months, remains ongoing. Ms. White announced a call for evidence in October 2022, and the review team was later joined by safeguarding expert Jahnine Davis. Despite the extended timeline, White emphasized the necessity for thorough document examination and information gathering.

A confidential hotline was launched for a few weeks in April 2023 to assist with the review. The BBC says it intends to ensure a comprehensive understanding of what was known about Westwood’s conduct during his employment. Westwood stepped down from his show on Capital Xtra in April 2022 but continues to perform at various venues nationwide. In light of the allegations, some campaigners have urged nightclubs to avoid hosting him.

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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has incurred over £3.1 million (almost $4M) in costs related to investigating alleged misconduct by former DJ Tim Westwood. A former BBC Radio 1 and BBC 1Xtra DJ, Westwood, denied engaging in any wrongdoing, stating: "It's all false allegations." show more

Biden Inquiry Exposes Possible CIA Plot to Protect Hunter From Prosecution.

Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill say they’ve uncovered evidence that President Joe Biden’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) may have interfered with attempts by government investigators to speak with Patrick Kevin Morris, a crucial witness in Hunter Biden’s tax case. Hunter previously admitted to receiving substantial loans from Morris — a Hollywood entertainment lawyer — to cover about $7 million in back taxes and legal fees.

A whistleblower has provided evidence to lawmakers indicating the CIA summoned two of the lead government attorneys investigating Hunter Biden to Langley, Virginia, ahead of an interview with Morris. According to the individual who has spoken with the House Judiciary Committee, the CIA actively blocked officials from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and DOJ from interviewing several witnesses during the original Hunter Biden investigation.

“Recently, the Committees received information from a whistleblower alleging that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) intervened in the investigation of Hunter Biden to prevent the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigators from interviewing a witness,” Rep. Jim Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee wrote in a letter to CIA director William Burns. He added: “We therefore write to request relevant material from the CIA.”

In recent days, the House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and his family’s business activities has expanded — with new avenues of investigation into family members who used access to the then-Vice President to secure lucrative business contracts and trade on Biden’s name. House Republicans allege that the President’s son, Hunter Biden, and brother, James Biden, were wildly successful in using their access to Joe Biden to secure valuable contracts with foreign business interests.

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Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill say they’ve uncovered evidence that President Joe Biden’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) may have interfered with attempts by government investigators to speak with Patrick Kevin Morris, a crucial witness in Hunter Biden's tax case. Hunter previously admitted to receiving substantial loans from Morris — a Hollywood entertainment lawyer — to cover about $7 million in back taxes and legal fees. show more