Minnesota Somali Fraud Exposed: Governor Tim Walz Under Fire
Jesse KellyDecember 4, 202544 min10,370 views
31 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβSomali Fraud Ring in Minnesota
- π― Dozens of individuals of East African descent have been charged, convicted, and sentenced for stealing over $1 billion in taxpayer money from government programs during COVID-19.
- π‘ The fraud initially began around 2014 with programs like CCAP (Child Care Assistance Program), involving fake billing and fake names.
- β οΈ Red flags indicating potential funding of al-Shabaab terrorists through this fraud emerged as early as 2018, yet the issue persisted.
Political and Media Complicity
- π£οΈ Governor Tim Walz is criticized for allegedly turning a blind eye or being complicit in the fraud, with accusations of gaslighting and deflecting blame.
- π° Local media is accused of shutting down investigations, forcing journalists to rely on alternative platforms like Jesse Kelly's show to disseminate information.
- ποΈ Political figures like Senator Omar Fateh and City Councilman Jamal Osman are implicated, with Osman allegedly turning over a non-profit to fraudsters involved in $13 million in food fraud.
Clan Dynamics and Assimilation Challenges
- π§© Somali clan structures have been brought to America, influencing politics and creating internal conflicts that contribute to the concealment of fraud.
- π Many whistleblowers are Somali themselves, but fear repercussions from their clans if they come forward publicly.
- π The influx of new Somali immigrants is seen as resetting the clock on assimilation, preventing integration and contributing to high poverty rates.
Legal and Political Ramifications
- βοΈ A judge overturned a jury's guilty verdict in a $7.2 million Medicaid fraud scheme, raising concerns about judicial interference and potential cover-ups.
- π« Republicans are urged to be more proactive in exposing fraud, rather than leaving it to journalists or waiting for federal intervention.
- πΊπΈ There is a strong sentiment that the US should stop importing people from Somalia and focus on deporting those who have not followed the law.
Economic and Social Impact
- π Statistics highlight significant poverty (58%), reliance on food stamps (42%), and unemployment (40%) within the Somali community in Minnesota, contrasted with lower rates for the general population.
- π° While contributing an estimated under $70 million in taxes annually, the community is linked to over $1 billion in fraud.
- π The situation is framed as a failure of the welfare state and open borders, requiring a wake-up call to the leftist establishment.
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