Gregg Jarrett on Gov. Tim Walz's Alleged Role in Minnesota's Billion-Dollar Fraud Scandal
Fox BusinessDecember 5, 20253 min19,479 views
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- 🎯 Nearly 500 state workers have accused Gov. Tim Walz of retaliation against whistleblowers and failing to act on fraud warnings, holding him 100% responsible for over a billion dollars lost to fraud.
- ⚠️ Gregg Jarrett suggests this goes beyond incompetence, extending into intentional malfeasance, with evidence indicating Walz was aware of the fraud early on and refused to stop it.
- 💰 The motive for allegedly turning a blind eye is suggested to be currying favor with the large Somali community where the fraud was largely occurring, for political gain.
Media Coverage and Oversight Failures
- 📰 The legacy media is criticized for largely giving Gov. Walz a free pass on this scandal due to alignment with the Democratic party, despite charges being brought by the Biden administration's DOJ.
- 🔍 Reports indicate that some stolen funds may have ended up with the terror group al-Shabaab, according to unnamed federal counterterrorism sources.
- 💸 The pandemic relief, intended to be administered by Walz's education department, was marred by ineptitude and failed leadership, making it easy to steal hundreds of millions through phony claims.
- ⚖️ Jarrett notes that it is considered politically incorrect in liberal Minnesota to enforce the law against Somalis, which he finds outrageous and contributing to the chaos.
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