🚨 BOMBSHELL BETRAYAL: Tim Walz is SHAKING IN TERROR as a top Somali leader just THREW HIM UNDER THE BUS in the explosive Minnesota fraud scandal—exposing how his “generous” handouts fueled BILLIONS in theft! 😱 Funds vanishing overseas, feds closing in, and now his own allies are turning? Is this the END for Walz’s career? The dirt is DEEP, and the fallout is MASSIVE—click BEFORE they silence this forever! 🔥

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing intensified scrutiny following resurfaced comments from a prominent Somali-American leader that critics claim expose the Democrat’s role in enabling widespread fraud within state social services programs. Hamse Warfa, a former Biden administration State Department advisor appointed by Walz to a state commission, stated in a video that Somali organizations received less than $100,000 in funding before Walz took office in 2019, but saw significant increases afterward. Conservative commentators have dubbed this a “throw under the bus” moment, interpreting it as evidence of Walz’s complicity in scandals that have allegedly cost taxpayers billions, prompting calls for his resignation and federal probes.
The controversy stems from a series of fraud investigations in Minnesota, where federal authorities have charged nearly 100 individuals—most of Somali descent—in connection with schemes defrauding programs like Medicaid, child nutrition, and housing supports. Prosecutors estimate losses could exceed $9 billion since 2018, with the “Feeding Our Future” case alone accounting for over $250 million stolen during the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds meant for feeding low-income children, housing the homeless, and supporting autistic individuals were allegedly diverted to luxury purchases, real estate, and overseas transfers, some potentially linked to groups like Al-Shabaab, though no direct ties have been proven in court.
Warfa’s remarks, captured in a video reposted widely on X (formerly Twitter), highlight how Somali community groups gained “access” under Walz’s administration. “Before Tim Walz assumed office as governor, Somali organizations did not even get $100,000 from Minnesota,” Warfa said, crediting Walz for appointing Somalis to positions of power and increasing funding. While intended as praise, critics like Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) and independent journalist Nick Shirley have seized on it as damning. “This is the smoking gun—Walz opened the floodgates, and now billions are gone,” Emmer posted on X, demanding a special prosecutor.
Walz’s office has pushed back, insisting the comments are taken out of context and that the governor has prioritized equity and inclusion without compromising oversight. A spokesperson told Fox News: “Governor Walz has worked tirelessly to crack down on fraud, referring cases to law enforcement and suspending high-risk programs. These attacks are politically motivated smears against immigrant communities.” Walz himself addressed the issue in a recent press conference, calling the fraud “unacceptable” but emphasizing that it involves “a small number of bad actors” across demographics, not just Somalis.
The scandal gained momentum after Shirley’s viral video series, where the 23-year-old conservative activist visited dozens of daycare and healthcare facilities listed as receiving millions in state funds. Many appeared inactive—empty buildings, locked doors, and misspelled signs like “Quality Lear[n]ing Center.” In one shocking clip, a call to Sweet Angel Child Care, which received $1.26 million in funding, routed directly to Walz’s office, fueling conspiracy theories. Shirley claimed to uncover $110 million in fraud in a single day, prompting FBI Director Kash Patel to surge resources to Minnesota and announce a nationwide fraud-reporting hotline.
Federal actions have escalated under the Trump administration. Deputy Health and Human Services Secretary Jim O’Neill froze all child care payments to Minnesota, implementing a “defend the spend” system requiring receipts and photos for reimbursements. Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed 98 charges, 85 involving Somali Americans, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson warned that “half or more” of the $18 billion billed to 14 programs since 2018 could be fraudulent. President Trump, who has repeatedly targeted Minnesota’s Somali population—the largest in the U.S. at over 80,000—called the state a “hub of fraudulent money laundering” and vowed deportations for those involved.
Republicans have piled on. Vice President JD Vance described it as a “microcosm of immigration fraud,” while House Oversight Chairman James Comer launched a congressional probe into Walz’s oversight. State Rep. Kristin Robbins (R-Minn.) claimed she warned Walz years ago, but “he turned a blind eye” to avoid backlash. Elon Musk, co-chair of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), amplified the story on X: “Prosecute @GovTimWalz. He knew.” Musk estimated national entitlement fraud at $100-200 billion annually, linking it to Democratic voter importation strategies.
Within the Somali community, reactions are mixed. Leaders like Ahmed Osman, a Minneapolis entrepreneur, defend the majority: “We’re doctors, teachers, business owners—fraud by a few doesn’t define us.” However, some have distanced themselves from the scandals. Imam Hassan Mohamud of the Da’wah Center called for accountability: “Those who steal must face justice, regardless of background.” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), a Somali refugee representing Minneapolis, blasted the rhetoric as “racist” and accused critics of a “smear campaign.” Omar, who has faced her own scrutiny from Musk and Trump, tweeted: “This is about fighting corruption, not demonizing immigrants.”
Walz’s defenders point to pre-existing issues. Audits flagged problems as early as 2017 under Republican oversight, and the Feeding Our Future scheme exploited loosened COVID rules. The governor commissioned a third-party audit in October 2025 and suspended programs like Integrated Community Supports. “We’ve identified and shut down high-risk providers,” a Walz aide said, noting convictions in over 70 cases.
Yet, whistleblowers paint a different picture. Former Minnesota Department of Human Services employees told NewsNation that warnings were ignored to avoid “political backlash.” One anonymous source claimed: “Multiple meetings escalated concerns through all levels—nothing happened.” This echoes a 2025 New York Times report on fraud “taking root in pockets of Minnesota’s Somali diaspora,” with shell companies billing for nonexistent services.
The political fallout could jeopardize Walz’s 2026 reelection bid. Polls show eroding support among independents, with betting markets favoring Republicans. Democrats like Sen. Amy Klobuchar have remained largely silent, while progressives rally around Walz as a victim of “xenophobic attacks.”
Broader implications extend nationwide. Similar probes have surfaced in Washington State, where over 500 childcare centers list Somali as the primary language, many without addresses. In New York, Medicaid spending hit $120 billion, prompting audits. Trump’s administration has terminated Temporary Protected Status for Somalis, planning mass deportations.
Media coverage remains polarized. Conservative outlets like Blaze Media and One America News portray Walz as “scurrying to defend” amid “Somali-linked fraud,” while CBS News and The New York Times focus on the scandals’ roots and Trump’s inflammatory language, noting the Feeding Our Future ringleader was white.
As investigations deepen, more charges are expected. Prosecutors have secured $350 million in proven fraud, with restitution orders mounting. For Minnesotans, the scandal raises questions about generous welfare systems in diverse states.
Warfa, now facing backlash, has not responded to requests for comment. His appointment to Walz’s Equity Commission and praise for the governor’s inclusivity now serve as fodder for critics, who see it as unwitting betrayal.
In a year-end address, Walz urged unity: “Minnesota is stronger together—we’ll root out fraud and protect our communities.” Whether this quells the storm or signals surrender remains unclear, but the pressure on the governor shows no signs of easing as 2026 looms.
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