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Tim Walz Presided Over ‘Greatest Theft’ of Taxes ‘Through Welfare Fraud in American History’: White House

The article reports that Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, accused Minnesota Governor Tim Walz of overseeing what he called “the single greatest theft of taxpayer dollars through welfare fraud in American history.” The fraud is reportedly linked to Somali migrants in Minnesota and is said to have significant political implications both locally and nationally. Investigations have uncovered roughly billion in fraudulent claims, resulting in 59 convictions and charges against 80 individuals. The Small Business Governance has also identified at least $1 million in fraudulent COVID-19 relief loans tied to individuals involved in the scheme. Minnesota Republicans expect increased scrutiny on Walz and the administration, while former President Donald Trump has made controversial remarks targeting the Somali community in the state. The fraud investigations are ongoing, with authorities examining the legitimacy of nonprofits and other organizations involved.


Former Democratic vice presidential candidate and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz presided over “the single greatest theft of taxpayer dollars through welfare fraud in American history,” White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller says.

Miller said fraud linked to Somali migrants will “rock the core of Minnesota politics and American politics,” according to the New York Post.

“We believe that we have only scratched the very top of the surface of how deep this goes,” he told Sean Hannity Friday on the Fox News show “Hannity.”

A Minnesota Republican said Walz is in for a rough ride.

“The scrutiny is intense and it’s going to get more intense and I think he realizes that,” Minnesota Republican legislator Harry Niska said.

“He’s never gotten this level of scrutiny — he’s definitely going to continue to get skepticism from the administration, from Congress and I expect that is only going to intensify,” he said.

“The list is so long all of the programs that have just been shoveling money out the door to anyone that sets up an LLC or a nonprofit,” he said.

To date, the roughly $1 billion in fraud that has been exposed led to 59 convictions, with charges filed against 80 people.

Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler indicated in a post on X that the number could rise.

“In just the last two days, SBA has uncovered at least $1 million in PPP and EIDL loans that were granted to individuals indicted as part of the broader billion-dollar pandemic fraud scheme in Minnesota,” she wrote, referring to the COVID-era Paycheck Protection Program  and the Economic Injury Disaster Loans programs.

“We continue to investigate these organizations and executives to determine their citizenship status, the legitimacy of their nonprofit work, and other requirements for loan eligibility,” she wrote.

“The fraud in this state runs deeper than was ever previously reported. SBA is working around the clock to get answers and make taxpayers whole,” she wrote.

President Donald Trump has vented at the Somali concentration in Minnesota, according to the BBC.

Trump said Somalis should “go back to where they came from” and “their country is no good for a reason.”

“I don’t want them in our country, I’ll be honest with you,” he said on Tuesday, adding that America could “go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage into our country.”




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