The Trump administration isn’t going to let this slide. They’re not ones to coddle those who break the law.
And Trump’s attorney general just laid the hammer down on these dangerous criminals.
Attorney General Pam Bondi dropped a bombshell on Monday, revealing charges against 85 Somalian nationals tied to massive fraud schemes in Minnesota. This crackdown exposes what many see as a rotten core in Democrat-run programs, with promises of even more arrests on the horizon.
Bondi didn’t hold back in highlighting the role of citizen journalist Nick Shirley, whose gritty reporting has pulled back the curtain on these scandals. His work is a reminder that everyday Americans are stepping up where the mainstream media fears to tread.
“@NickShirleyyy’s work has helped show Americans the scale of fraud in Tim Walz’s Minnesota,” Bondi stated in a post on X. “@TheJusticeDept has been investigating this for months. So far, we have charged 98 individuals — 85 of Somali descent — and more than 60 have been found guilty in court.”
With fire in her words, Bondi warned that the Justice Department isn’t done yet. “We have more prosecutions coming…BUCKLE UP, LAWMAKERS!” she said, signaling a no-nonsense approach to rooting out corruption.
This announcement follows Shirley’s explosive video, where he hit the streets of Minnesota to investigate daycare centers sucking up millions in federal taxpayer dollars. What he found? Empty buildings masquerading as child care facilities, with no kids in sight.
One standout example came from a so-called center that couldn’t even get its basics right. Breitbart News detailed the absurdity, pointing out the glaring errors that scream incompetence.
“Nick Shirley visited the ‘Quality Learning Center’ in South Minneapolis, reporting that the ‘learning’ center hadn’t even spelled its name correctly on its sign, with ‘learning’ misspelled as ‘learing,'” the outlet reported.
The scene got even more chaotic as Shirley approached. An unidentified woman inside panicked, shouting orders that revealed the sketchy operations behind closed doors.
“As the citizen reporter approached the facility, an unidentified woman yelled, ‘Don’t open up,’ incorrectly claiming Shirley and the man with him were Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.”
Shirley captured the emptiness on camera, driving home the point that these places are ghost towns despite the cash flow. “‘There’s no one here,’ Shirley said on the video,” according to Breitbart News.
FBI Director Kash Patel has confirmed the agency’s deep involvement, noting they’re on top of these social media revelations from Minnesota. It’s clear the feds are mobilizing to smash these fraud rings.
Patel emphasized that the FBI didn’t wait for the online buzz to explode. “Even before the public conversation escalated online, the FBI had surged personnel and investigative resources to Minnesota to dismantle large-scale fraud schemes exploiting federal programs,” he stated.
Under Governor Tim Walz’s watch, Minnesota has become a hotspot for this kind of abuse, where federal aid meant for vulnerable families gets siphoned off by shady operators. It’s a slap in the face to hardworking taxpayers footing the bill.
This scandal ties directly into larger concerns about unchecked immigration and lax oversight in blue states. With 85 of the charged individuals being of Somali descent, questions arise about how these networks form and flourish without red flags waving.
Patel’s FBI surge shows a commitment to law and order that’s been missing under previous administrations. Bondi’s charges are just the start—expect more heads to roll as investigators dig deeper into Walz’s backyard.
Americans are fed up with their dollars funding phantom daycares and fraudulent empires.
Shirley’s boots-on-the-ground journalism proves that real change comes from patriots who aren’t afraid to expose the truth.
As more prosecutions loom, lawmakers in Minnesota and beyond better brace themselves. Bondi’s “buckle up” warning isn’t just rhetoric—it’s a promise that justice is revving up against those gaming the system.
