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Tim Walls in the state of Minnesota.
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Billion dollar fraud. Not so fast. Uh,
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you know, as the kids say, 9x will shock
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when we thought a billion dollars of
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taxpayer money had had been fraudulently
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taken from the motans as well as the
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American taxpayers. But now we're
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finding out from the assistant US
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attorney that it is 9 billion is more
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likely which is half of the amount of
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federal funding for these Medicaid
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programs throughout 14 different
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programs that was given by federal
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government. It's also interesting number
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here. 9 billion is about roughly the GDP
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of Somalia itself. a full country
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billion their 18 billion that we've now
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uncovered
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>> outdoes their own uh country of origin
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uh Somalia by $7 billion.
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Their fraud scheme does better than the
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entire country's GDP in just this small
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matter of time. But you you think about
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you say how do they do this and no one
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paid attention? That's what happened.
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You don't have to be >> How do you spend 9,000 million?
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>> You don't have to be really smart. All
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they did was they break these numbers
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down. fake nonprofits with fake imagery,
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fake buildings, uh fake um health care
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centers, and you guess guess what,
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Logan? I guarantee you in Minnesota,
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Stim Wal, no one looked to see if they
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were real.
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>> Yeah, probably.
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>> This would not have been hard to figure
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out if someone said they were doing a a
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business or nonprofit or housing or
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healthcare. They'd have to be filing
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with you. You'd have access to the
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records. You'd also be able to drive
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down the street, see if the business is
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actually operating.
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>> Yeah. >> Who's where is this healthcare being
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provided? Not hard questions. I think we
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should play this bite because it's what
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we referenced earlier. This is from
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assistant US attorney for the district
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of Minnesota. This is his name is Joe
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Thompson and he had this to say at that
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press conference when going over all of
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this. This is bite seven and taxpayers
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deserve to know the truth of the fraud.
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The fraud is not small. It isn't
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isolated. The magnitude cannot be
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overstated.
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What we see in Minnesota is not a
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handful of bad actors committing crimes.
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It's a staggering industrial scale
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fraud.
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It's swamping Minnesota and calling into
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question everything we know about our
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state. >> So, as the federal government continues
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to look into this, you also think that
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there is real trouble for the
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politicians there. Jordan, Ilan Omar is
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up for a re-election because she's a
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member of the House and that comes up
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every several years. She had some of
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these individuals that have already been
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convicted of fraud. She had some ties
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to. But then you also think about the
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governor who oversaw all this. The buck
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stops with him. He is the executive of
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the state and he's up for reelection
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trying to become the first thirdterm
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governor in Minnesota modern history. Uh
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but this is all going on as we look at
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you can't deny that the political
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implications are probably what those
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members of the Minnesota elected body
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are thinking of more so maybe even than
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the $9 billion that could have gone to
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motans who needed it instead of to
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fraudsters who stole it. Remember how I
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played this off at the beginning like
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this is nothing. This is like racism. It
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was uh Islamophobic I guess and
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xenophobic to even claim that there were
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more than a few bad actors and they
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tried to say well this was happening all
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over the country and everybody was doing
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this. Yes, there was a lot of fraud but
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to have one community take an entire
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half of an entire state's aotment of
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funding half and did nothing with it but
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send it places and make it disappear.
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And so now Somalia, which is a terrorist
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state, has had an influx of $6 billion
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more than they make a year in their GDP.
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Think about that. We just as taxpayers
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because of Tim Waltz and the morons
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working there who I guess just wanted to
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look the other way so they didn't get
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called Islamophobic for just trying to
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look out for crime have realized now
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they have funded a terrorist state which
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also is a good place for foreign
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terrorists to live in because it's hard
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for our US military to operate there so
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dangerous that's also the pirates that's
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still happening on a basis so we just
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gave Somalia an extra year and a half of
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money
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>> yeah I'm looking at some of these quotes
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on taxpayer dollars from this first
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assistant uh US attorney um Joe
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Thompson. One of my favorite quotes is
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every day we look under a rock and find
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a new 50 million fraud scheme.
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>> Yeah. I mean
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>> $50 million
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>> 50 million
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>> is tiny
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>> compared to 18 billion. I mean stealing
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half of a government's program to even
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think that that's like something you get
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away with is wild. I I like that you've
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pressed us, Logan, on really thinking
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about the magnitude of these numbers
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because when you think about it,
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>> the fact that that much money, imagine
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he says every day we're fighting a $50
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million fraud scheme. Imagine how much
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real good work could have gone to the
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people of Minnesota. Regardless how you
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feel about welfare programs, that money
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was allocated. That money was sent to
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Minnesota. And if they actually cared
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about the citizens of their state, they
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would have been ensuring that every
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dollar of that was spent on their
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citizens who needed it instead of going
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to criminals. And that's what we see
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here. It's that's a lot of money that
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could have helped a lot of people
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>> if not a number cruncher. Everyone knows
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this.
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>> It's your favorite. >> I'm very good at these things.
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>> You got an award for math and under.
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>> That's true. I get lots of awards. Okay.
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I don't even remember them. That's $250
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million a week in fraud that they're
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easily uncovering if they're doing 50
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million a day. So $250 million, four
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times, guess what? You get to a billion
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dollars worth of fraud in these programs
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every month outside of
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>> a thousand million
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>> Somalia. >> You got to remember when you start
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talking in terms of billions.
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>> I think that's easy to let it roll off
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the tongue and just like 9 billion.
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>> This wasn't like to a government agency
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to build aircraft. This is uh local
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people in Minneapolis running one of the
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biggest fraud schemes, maybe the biggest
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uh in history when it comes to a social
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security type program, aa safety net
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program in the United States. And 9
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billion of our taxpayer dollars gone,
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probably most of it to Somalia to fund
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terrorists. It says assistant US
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attorney Joe Thompson, like I said, said
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the scale of this, the scale of this,
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it's a staggering industrial scale
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fraud. as well said. The very best case
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scenario here is that the politicians in
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the executive branch of the Minnesota
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government were just completely
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incompetent at running these programs if
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half the federal funding is stolen. You
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got to wonder why uh again the governor
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there who was the failed vice
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presidential candidate and he had kind
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of like tried to play all this down at
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first and say there's fraud everywhere.
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You're being racist about our Somali
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community and blah blah blah. And then
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it scores up to 9 million which is half
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of the the money his state got that he's
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ultimately responsible for managing to
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help people and most of that help kids
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and those in need of food because of
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their families and the job crisis during
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co and instead what happened was $9
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million taken and now you've got to do
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all that her hard work will and you know
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how hard it is to get that money back
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out of Somalia. It's not going to be
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easy. >> Remember how upset the left was like
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don't with Doge. Don't look at the
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Medicaid programs. They're going to take
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money from people.
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>> $50 million under every rock you look.
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>> Yeah. They don't want you looking at
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Medicaid because it's going to they're
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going to take money away from American
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citizens. No, that's what the fraudsters
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were already doing. They imagine how
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much more efficient and how many more
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people would have been served if 100% of
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the $18 billion went to the people it
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was supposed to. Instead, it didn't.
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whoever is also the administrator,
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whatever they call that there, whatever
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position that is in Minnesota, but the
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state Medicaid um uh administrator, that
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person, how is it not potentially
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criminal? I mean, you have to say, how
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did this get by you? Is it incompetent?
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I mean, bordering on the line of of like
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negligence, uh which could also be a
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crime that you were negative taxpayers
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money.
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>> Um, so I think that needs to be
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investigated, too. Not just Waltz, but
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the people who literally the offices
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they were running it through because
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they have fraud protection systems in
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place. Obviously, they didn't work for
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these or because it was in the Somali
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community, they decided to look the
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other way. I hope the second part is not
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true and that the blame is is more on
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bad systems. But you have to wonder
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since they responded immediately with
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don't look here, don't it's not just
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Somali, it's everywhere. And yet we're
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not finding this everywhere at this
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scale.

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Sign our petition to defeat the Deep State! https://aclj.org/national-security/root-out-the-deep-state-defend-america The fraud probe dogging Minnesota Governor Tim Walz keeps deepening. Investigators say the “Somalia heist” may have siphoned off a staggering $9 billion, putting the governor squarely in the hot seat. The Sekulow team unpacks the widening Minnesota scandal, the fallout for Walz, the ACLJ’s legal work, and more.

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