Tim Walz Publicly Backstabbed by Hundreds of His Own State Employees

Hundreds of employees inside Minnesota’s own Department of Human Services just blew the whistle loud enough for the entire country to hear, and Tim Walz is the reason why. These are not political activists or partisan agitators. These are state workers, more than 480 of them, who watched the Feeding Our Future fraud explode from inside the system and are now publicly accusing their governor of letting it happen, covering it up and retaliating against anyone who tried to stop it. When the people inside the agency tasked with preventing fraud have to create an anonymous X account to warn the public, you know the rot runs deep.

Their message was blunt. “Tim Walz is 100 percent responsible for massive fraud in Minnesota,” the group wrote. They said they alerted the governor early and expected cooperation. Instead they got threats, monitoring and smears. According to their statement, whistleblowers were shut down, reassigned and punished because state leadership cared more about optics than stopping criminals. Walz didn’t want to “appear discriminatory,” so he let more than a billion dollars in taxpayer money walk out the door while the scammers bought luxury cars, overseas properties and anything else that caught their eye.

This is the same Feeding Our Future operation that has now produced seventy eight prosecutions, with fifty nine convictions so far, the largest COVID era fraud case in the country. It was a simple scam. Shell companies pretending to feed tens of thousands of poor children billed the state for meals that never existed. Minnesota rubber stamped it. Only when the feds stepped in did the whole thing collapse. Other programs were riddled with fraud too, particularly those tied to Minnesota’s large Somali population. Inside DHS, employees say they saw the wrongdoing with their own eyes but leadership refused to act because they were terrified of the political fallout.

One homelessness program skyrocketed from two point six million in 2021 to one hundred and four million last year. Investigators say most of the increase was fraud. You cannot accidentally multiply a budget by forty. That happens when people in power decide looking the other way is easier than enforcing the rules.

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer summed up the disaster by saying Minnesota has become the land of ten thousand frauds under Walz. He called it a slap in the face to every honest taxpayer. He is right. This is either staggering incompetence or intentional political cowardice. Either way, it is leadership that refuses to lead, and Minnesotans are the ones paying for it.

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