09/08/2024 / By Ethan Huff
The House Education and the Workforce Committee is probing Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’ running mate, for fraudulent use of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) relief funds.
The House panel subpoenaed Walz in demand of documents related to the Minnesota Department of Education’s (MDE) management – or rather mismanagement – of money intended to fund federal child nutrition programs (FCNP).
At issue is the spending habits of Feeding Our Future (FOF), a Muslim-run Minnesota nonprofit organization accused of thieving $250 million intended for hunger relief efforts during the “pandemic.”
Commenting on what has been uncovered so far, the Department of Justice (DOJ) described the scheme as a type of exploitation whereby children in need of food were deprived of it so thieves could siphon the cash into their own bank accounts – and all under Tim Walz’s watch.
“As the chief executive and the highest ranking official in the state of Minnesota, you are responsible for the MDE and its administration of FCNPs,” wrote Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) in a strongly worded letter to Walz.
“Statements in the press by you and your representatives indicate that you and other executive officers were involved, or had knowledge of, MDE’s administration of the FCNP and responsibilities and actions regarding the massive fraud.”
? Tim Walz’s admin. subpoenaed by @virginiafoxx related to the “largest COVID-19 fraud scheme in the nation.”
How much did the governor know about the criminal activity that stole $250 million in taxpayer funds intended to feed children in need?
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— House Committee on Education & the Workforce (@EdWorkforceCmte) September 4, 2024
(Related: During the “pandemic,” Tim Walz bribed Minnesotans to use their own children as lab rats for the experimental COVID injection program known as Operation Warp Speed.)
The Office of the Legislative Auditor (OLA) released a report of its own criticizing the MDE for its lack of oversight over FOF. The OLA called the MDE’s oversight “inadequate” and rife with opportunities for fraud.
Government officials are also subpoenaing MDE Commissioner Willie Jett, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Inspector General Phyllis Fong as part of the investigation. These three have until September 18 to comply with the subpoenas.
Many are skeptical that the GOP will actually follow through in holding Walz and other corrupt government officials accountable for their crimes in all this. As usual, there is a strongly worded letter followed by not much else, though we will give them the benefit of the doubt as this investigation is still ongoing.
“So much for his administration being the administration of the free lunch for all that he publicized,” someone named “Nonna” (@Nonna3311461081) commented on X about Walz’s empty promises.
Another wrote that in 2022 when this was all taking place, the Minnesota Department of Education’s hands were tied by a court order for it to resume food program payments despite concerns raised by the state.
“The FBI told the state to continue reimbursements while they investigated,” this same person added, claiming that “this is a partisan fishing expedition” and not much else.
Others could not help but notice that similar things are happening in Fulton County, Ga., with Fani Willis, who we have been reporting on for voter fraud ever since the 2020 election.
“And don’t forget to investigate all those Congress people who took PPP loans,” suggested another about how a full-scale investigation into all of government, both left and right, is needed to root out the criminal traitors.
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