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Omar breaks silence on alleged fraud connections in statement pointing to Trump admin: 'Flat out false'

Omar breaks silence on alleged fraud connections in statement pointing to Trump admin: 'Flat out false'

Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee Chair Rep. Kristin Robbins (R):

"She only sent a letter once the fraud was exposed," Robbins told Fox News Digital in response to Omar's statement.

"Prior to that, she sent letters urging the administration to keep the waivers in place — allowing the fraud to continue. Sounds like revisionist history. I don't buy it at all."

foxnews.com
u/Largo95 — 1 day ago

Vance says Rep. Ilhan Omar is under DOJ investigation ‘right now’

Vance said, “It certainly seems like something fishy is there.” And then he found out about the fraud.

nypost.com
u/Largo95 — 2 days ago

Twin Cities’ wage hikes roasted after report exposes job-crushing fallout in Tim Walz’s backyard

But hey, as long as you have good intentions it doesn’t matter what the results are.

foxnews.com
u/Largo95 — 8 days ago

Tim Walz Minnesota forcing teachers to abide by ‘horribly disgusting,’ ‘crazy’ race standard, says lawmaker

They don’t care about teaching reading and math. They only care about indoctrinating your children into their sad, disproven ideology.

foxnews.com
u/Largo95 — 13 days ago

Ellison won’t defend Minnesotans against crime or fraud, but he can bring a suit to Save the Earth based on junk science. You go, girl!

u/Largo95 — 17 days ago

A former investigator for Minnesota's Department of Human Services alleged that the state's government illegally tried to shut down his investigation into childcare fraud in 2017.

Jay Swanson, a former investigator in the Office of Inspector General for Minnesota's Department of Human Services, described in detail a 2018 incident in which a senior official allegedly instructed him to delete paragraphs from a report on fraud in the state's Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP).

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“More than once I heard an owner or employee respond when we asked for the first learned about the daycare scam, he would say they had first heard about it while in the refugee camp in Kenya," Swanson testified.

"These individuals told us that they heard that you could run a scam in a number of different states. But it was easiest, and you could make the most money, doing it in Minnesota," Swanson added.

u/Largo95 — 21 days ago

Minneapolis employee of United Heathcare - for ten months - canned for celebrating assassination attempt, after UH CEO was assassinated by a deranged psycho. Oops, you’re not in your bubble anymore, girl!

u/Largo95 — 23 days ago