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A Daycare without Kids? Lawmaker Demands Answers From Walz over Alleged $4M Fund Misuse
The Quality Learning Center received $4 million despite 95 Minnesota DHS violations from 2019–2023 and no children present, prompting calls for state accountability.
- On Friday, GOP Majority Whip Tom Emmer demanded Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz explain reports that The Quality Learing Center received 4 million in state funds, amplifying a 42-minute video by Nick Shirley.
- Between 2019 and 2023, DHS records show 95 violations at the Quality Learing Center, including hazardous items accessible and no records for 16 children.
- Nick Shirley's 42-minute video shows him confronting staff outside The Quality Learing Center, where a woman yells 'You're not welcome here' and no children were present.
- Online amplification prompted immediate calls for accountability from critics as billionaire Elon Musk shared the video and urged prosecution of Gov. Tim Walz.
- Authorities' wider Somali-related fraud probe provides broader context for the allegations as the White House said the scheme involved complex nonprofits and alleged kickbacks in Minnesota.
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Rep. Tom Emmer Wants Answers from Tim Walz About Minneapolis 'Learning Center' with No Activity
Congressman Tom Emmer (R-MN) wants an explanation from Gov. Tim Walz after a video went viral of a YouTube journalist confronting employees of an alleged daycare center receiving millions in federal aid for up to 99 kids but showing no signs of activity during the middle of the work week.
·United States
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Misspelled learning center, no children inside: Emmer presses Walz over Minnesota daycare tied to $4M
Rep. Tom Emmer, who hails from Minnesota, demanded answers from Gov. Tim Walz after a YouTuber tried to confront employees of an alleged daycare center that had misspelled signage and no signs of activity outside but reportedly received $4 million in state funds.
·New York, United States
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