Tim Walz was elected governor of Minnesota in 2018, and just coincidentally that's around the time Somali daycare fraud was being noticed:
This is from a 2018 Minnesota criminal prosecution against Somali daycare fraudsters.
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) December 29, 2025
In surveillance video, Somali parents would take their kids to the daycare, check them in, and then leave with them moments later.
The owners of the daycare would then bill the state for a… pic.twitter.com/oXgbl2qtYj
This was about eight years ago:
In surveillance video, Somali parents would take their kids to the daycare, check them in, and then leave with them moments later.
The owners of the daycare would then bill the state for a full day of childcare-- and give the parents kickback payments for being in on the fraud.
Somali fraudsters have been stealing from taxpayers for years and it's clear that the entire Somali community is in on it.
If that sounds familiar, that's because it was still going on many years later:
Updated reports reflect nearly 100 individuals, the majority being Somali immigrants, have been charged for involvement in a fraud scandal that cost American taxpayers billions. The silver lining is that this corruption is finally being exposed and those involved are being held accountable.
Minnesota nonprofit Feeding Our Future was the first case to catch FBI attention in 2021. Many Somali defendants created shell companies and fake distribution sites to claim $250 million in federal child nutrition fund reimbursements for millions of nonexistent meals.
The investigation expanded to Medicaid and other state-administered programs like Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention, Housing Stabilization Services, and Integrated Community Services. Broader probes now suggest total losses across 14 state welfare programs may exceed $9 billion, meaning half of all billed funds may be fraudulent.
So we have years and years and years-worth of fraud happening in Minnesota ever since Tim Walz became that state's governor.
He's right on top of it, folks:
WATCH LIVE: Governor Walz introduces a 'comprehensive' anti-fraud legislative package. https://t.co/6YsLIyypp4
— Fox News (@FoxNews) February 26, 2026
Hey, just in time, Gov. Walz!
It gets even more ridiculous, because Tampon Tim is angry about people who don't realize how furious he is about all this fraud being uncovered:
Tim Walz — who let fraudsters steal billions from Minnesotans:
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 26, 2026
"I don't know why this is so hard to understand... you can trust me on this: the person whose angriest about this fraud is me."
He can't be serious... pic.twitter.com/wd0kfWdSNR
"You can trust me." Well, at least he still has a sense of humor. "Trustworthy" Tim had to drop his reelection bid because of all this.
Walz is actually pissed off because we know this has been going on for years right under his nose.
He’s angry he got busted allowing it
— Cathy the Braves Girl⚾️🇺🇸⚾️ (@Gap422) February 26, 2026
What he's upset about is that it was exposed.
— Ellie A (@EllieGAnders) February 26, 2026
Exactly.
More pathetic still, Walz is trying to blame Trump and white men for it:
Question: Do you want to hear more from Somali leaders about holding their community accountable?
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) December 12, 2025
Walz: Let me tell you about how bad white men are. pic.twitter.com/kUccVJnYvQ
If Walz was honestly interesting in getting a start on eliminating fraud in his state he'd resign immediately, but of course that would require having a sense of shame, so that won't happen. What does obviously need to happen is a lot more arrests.




