Dozens of Whistleblowers Sounded the Alarm on Minnesota Fraud — and Tim Walz’s Team Silenced Them
In the end, the most appalling thing about the ballooning US social-services fraud scandals is the eager collusion of state officials in robbing the public by the billions — with Minnesota the early prime example.
Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday asked the Justice Department to investigate and perhaps prosecute Gov. Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison and other high officials over the evidence laid out in a devastating House Oversight Committee report on benefit fraud in Minnesota.
The committee documented how more than 30 whistleblowers tried to sound the alarm on fraud, only to be silenced by the Democrats running the state — e.g., with explicit orders to “stop looking into” obvious fraud because the folks in charge feared being labeled “racist or Islamophobic.”
Worse, the state Department of Human Services actually investigated state workers who called out the fraud — tracking their phones, photographed their cars and even collected personal info such as their children’s schools.
A worker who emailed that she knew of noncompliant contracts approved by management that put “DHS funds at risk” found herself labeled “disruptive” and put on investigative leave. (Read more from “Dozens of Whistleblowers Sounded the Alarm on Minnesota Fraud — and Tim Walz’s Team Silenced Them” HERE)



