

DOJ DROPS THE HAMMER: 98 CHARGED IN MINNESOTA FRAUD SCHEME, AND THEY’RE JUST GETTING STARTED
AG Pam Bondi just confirmed it: Nick Shirley was right, and the DOJ has been investigating Minnesota's welfare fraud problem for months behind the scenes.
So far: 98 individuals charged, 85 of Somali descent, and over 60 already convicted in what’s shaping up to be one of the biggest public assistance fraud scandals in U.S. history.
And here's the kicker, this isn’t over yet. Bondi says more arrests are coming, and the DOJ is now surging resources into Minnesota to fully unravel the scheme.
Meanwhile, Tim Walz is pretending this is all new information, even though whistleblowers, lawmakers, and local media have been screaming about this for years.
Millions in taxpayer funds were looted under the nose of state leadership, and the same people who let it happen are now trying to dodge the fallout.
The DOJ stepping in should terrify a whole lot of people in Minnesota’s political machine.
Bondi gave credit where it’s due:
“Thank you to
@NickShirleyyy and local media in Minnesota for doing the kind of journalism that so many outlets used to do.”
Source:
@EricLDaugh, @AGPamBondi, @TheJusticeDept