Trump targets Minnesota fraud allegations, says ‘we’re going to get to the bottom of all those'
Trump vowed to recover stolen funds amid allegations of up to $18 billion in Minnesota social-services fraud involving dozens of defendants, mostly Somali Americans, federal prosecutors said.
- President Donald Trump criticized alleged social services fraud in Minnesota, claiming that losses could be as high as $18 billion.
- Federal prosecutors have charged dozens in connection with the alleged fraud in Minnesota, which reportedly involves Medicaid-related fraud linked to childcare providers in Somali-majority neighborhoods.
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has acknowledged the fraud problem, stating he is accountable for the situation and facing scrutiny for the state's oversight.
- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has frozen all childcare payments to Minnesota amid investigations into fraud involving daycare centers.
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Trump Pledges Investigation Into Minnesota Fraud - American Liberty News
Categories: Crime•Government•Politics Tags: Donald Trump, Minnesota, Somali Americans, Tim Walz President Donald Trump said he intends to get to the bottom of alleged fraud involving Minnesota’s Somali community, making the remarks during a New Year’s Eve event Wednesday at his Mar-a-Lago property in Florida. Speaking to attendees, Trump cited significant financial losses tied to the alleged misconduct. “Can you imagine they stole $18 billion. T…
Trump Vows to Claw Back $18 Billion in Alleged Minnesota Medicaid Fraud: “It’s a Giant Scam”
President Donald Trump is escalating pressure on Minnesota officials after federal investigators uncovered what his administration says could amount to $18 billion in Medicaid-related fraud, much of it tied to childcare and social service providers operating in Somali-majority neighborhoods. Speaking forcefully during a New Year’s Eve event, Trump left little room for ambiguity. “They stole [...] The post Trump Vows to Claw Back $18 Billion in A…
Trump Says Minnesota Fraud Investigation Only the Start, Suggests Other States Next
President Donald Trump said on Dec. 31 that his administration is going to continue to target alleged social services fraud in Minnesota, but said that it’s worse in other states. “Can you imagine they stole $18 billion?” Trump said during remarks at his New Year’s Eve celebration at Mar-a-Lago on Dec. 31, referring to allegations of fraud in Minnesota. “That’s just what we’re learning about. That’s peanuts. And California is worse, Illinois is …
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