WALZ CLOSE IN: Massive fraud raids spark HEATED showdown with all eyes on Walz
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Welcome back. The US Government
Accountability Office out with a new
report identifying
186 billion dollar of improper payments
across 64 programs in fiscal year 2025
alone. It's one reason why the federal
government is ramping up its fraud
crackdown. Yesterday, authorities raided
more than 20 locations in Minnesota,
including multiple child care centers
and now as well the infamous Quality
Learing Center. Investigators say some
state licensed daycarees may have been
billing for services that were never
provided. And the raids are part of the
broader fraud probe involving largely
Somali owned businesses. In other words,
a federal operation, something Governor
Tim Waltz doesn't seem to realize.
We've created additional checks and
balances. We've brought on more
investigators, more auditors, more law
enforcement agencies, as well as an
outside firm to take a look at
high-risisk programs. People who have
ripped us off are getting caught, and
they are going to jail, just like today.
I've said the buck stops with me. And as
I know some of you will take that as an
open invitation to play politics with
every incident of fraud that takes place
here in Minnesota. Even though I have to
tell you, the statistics show it's
happening in red states more than here.
But so be it.
>> Should someone tell him? Well, I can
leave that to the vice president. Vice
President JD Vance, who's heading up the
crackdown. And here's more of my
exclusive interview with the vice
president. As you know, Governor Tim
Walter of Minnesota has claimed some
credit for the fraud crackdown in
Minnesota. Is there credit to be
deserved for the governor?
>> Uh, no, not at all, Will. This is uh
like the the arsonist trying to claim
credit for the work of the fire
department because Tim Waltz let this
fraud happen under his watch. Uh whether
he was complicit in it directly himself
or just turned a blind eye towards it.
Uh we we really did not get much help at
all from the governor's office. Where we
did actually get some help was from some
state local uh law enforcement officers
who we assigned to the federal task
force because the state government
wasn't doing anything. So all credit
goes to people on the ground, the
federal officers, the state officers who
are working to uncover this fraud. The
best part about this for me, Will, is
you you have when the president
empowered his entire government to go
after this fraud issue. You know, I had
this question to the Department of
Justice, you know, these investigations
take a long time. So I was asking
myself, how quickly can we start getting
into some real investigatory work, court
issued warrants, actually going
doortodoor and finding out what's going
on? People told me it would take at
least six months. We've gone from Nick
Shirley's video about the Minneapolis
fraud schemes to active, you know,
judges issuing warrants for this
investigation in a matter of 3 months.
We've got 280 law enforcement officers
working on this problem. We really have
the most accelerated aggressive
anti-fraud operation that we've ever
seen from the federal government. And
again, it's because the president of
United States empowered his team to go
after this. That's what we're doing. And
this is just a very very good next step.
This is far from done, Will, but we're
doing a lot of good work and we're
making a lot of progress.
>> Far from done. You mentioned complicity
and you analogized the governor to an
arsonist. Do you expect some type of
accountability beyond political some
type of accountability for Attorney
General Ellison or Governor Waltz?
>> Well, will we have to follow the law
where it leads? And what we know is that
there were multiple Minnesota
authorities who were turning a blind eye
to this fraud. Uh what we don't yet know
is whether they knew it was going on as
it was going on. But that's one of the
things that we're looking at with these
investigations. We're not going to, you
know, we're not going to let anybody who
committed a crime off the hook. And in
fact, if you're a senior officer, if
you're the attorney general or the
governor or any other elected official,
we're going to look extra hard at what
you knew and when you knew it and how
connected your actions were to this
fraud scheme. But it's part of the
reason why we're serving these warrants,
Will, is because of course people don't
come out and tell you, "Oh, yeah, I knew
that the qual quality learing center was
committing fraud and people were getting
rich off of it and I did nothing."
People don't say that. So, we've got to
do the investigatory work to understand
what was known, when it was known, and
by whom. That's a big part of the reason
why the fraud investigation, these
warrants that we saw being served all
across this the city of Minneapolis, why
that's such a big deal is because we're
finally starting to really get into the
nitty-gritty of what we knew of what
people were involved in this fraud
scheme. But but regardless of whether
there was criminal wrongdoing on behalf
of the governor, of course, like I said,
Will, we're going to let the law make
those determinations. We know that he
turned a blind eye towards this. I mean,
you have people, will who came into this
country, many of them illegally, and six
months later they're driving Mercedes
despite the fact that they don't have a
job. That doesn't happen without some
defrauding of the American taxpayer. The
fact that they turned a blind eye
towards it for so long as a scandal.
We're also going to find out whether it
was criminal.
>> Let's stay on the note of accountability
for one more second. You mentioned the
people that come into this country
sometimes illegally, sometimes legally,
and then take advantage of our system
here in the United States. We know, for
example, as you mentioned with the
Quality Laring Center, that much of this
was located within the Somali community
in Minneapolis. Could the law lead you
to a place where we'd see accountability
in the form of dennaturalization or
deportation from people that come to
this country legally or illegally and
take advantage of America?
Yeah. Well, absolutely. And that's one
of the angles that we're looking at is
the people who committed immigration
fraud against our system and how do we
denaturalize those people and send them
back uh to where they came from. There's
also, as you know, will under the Biden
administration, there was a big blurring
of the lines between illegal and legal
immigration. The B administration would
often take people who were coming in on
fraudulent asylum claims, fraudulent
refugee claims, and basically wave the
magic wand of amnesty and say, "We're
not going to enforce the immigration
laws against those people." The first
thing, and maybe the most important
thing that we did in the Trump
administration is that we stopped that
from happening. But then you still have
a lot of people who benefited from that
Biden administration amnesty program.
We're trying to unwind as much of that
as possible. We we've already had some
success, by the way, will despite the
fact uh that left-wing radicals in the
justice system, the court system have
tried to stop us. We have been able to
denaturalize and actually unwind that
temporary protected status, a lot of
those fraudulent asylum claims. So, that
work has been happening, but it's going
to keep on happening so long as Donald
Trump is president. I think Minneapolis
is the tip of the iceberg. I think
there's sort of a good news bad news
situation in that will which you know
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