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Donald Trump makes a prediction that has this top Democrat’s head spinning

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Trump can often times be spot on with his predictions. It’s what makes him so successful as a leader.

And Donald Trump made a prediction that has this top Democrat’s head spinning.

President Donald Trump didn’t hold back on Monday when Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced he wouldn’t run for reelection amid a storm of fraud scandals rocking his state. The commander-in-chief took to Truth Social to blast Walz and his allies, exposing what he sees as a web of corruption that’s drained billions from hardworking Americans.

In his fiery post, Trump declared:

“Minnesota’s Corrupt Governor will possibly leave office before his Term is up but, in any event, will not be running again because he was caught, REDHANDED, along with Ilhan Omar, and others of his Somali friends, stealing Tens of Billions of Taxpayer Dollars. I feel certain the facts will come out, and they will reveal a seriously unscrupulous, and rich, group of ‘SLIMEBALLS.’ Governor Walz has destroyed the State of Minnesota, but others, like Governor Gavin Newscum, JB Pritzker, and Kathy Hochul, have done, in my opinion, an even more dishonest and incompetent job. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW!”

This bombshell from Walz has ignited talk across political circles about a sneaky backdoor plan involving Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar. With her Senate seat secure until 2030, she’s got a clear shot at the governor’s mansion without much risk.

Reports from Townhall’s Dustin Grage claim that if Klobuchar grabs the governorship, she could handpick her Senate replacement—maybe even slotting in Walz. That way, he’d dodge the voters but still cling to power.

For months now, Walz’s tenure has been hammered by claims of massive scams in Minnesota’s public aid setups. The spotlight’s on daycare and food assistance schemes, where billions in federal and state cash allegedly vanished into thin air.

A big chunk of the heat falls on parts of the Somali population in the state, with case after case popping up of phony operations siphoning off taxpayer dollars meant for the needy.

Federal probes have nailed down dozens of suspects, painting a picture of organized rip-offs that exploited loopholes in these programs. It’s a slap in the face to honest Americans footing the bill.

Rep. Ilhan Omar finds herself tangled in the mess too, with ties to folks and companies under the microscope.

Her husband Tim Mynett’s outfit, Rose Lake Capital, even wiped names off its site last year as the heat cranked up.

The Trump team’s Health and Human Services crew stepped in hard, slamming the brakes on childcare funds to Minnesota over what they slammed as “blatant fraud.”

On top of that, HHS rolled out a nationwide tip line for fraud reports, aiming to root out similar schemes elsewhere. This all exploded after citizen watchdog Nick Shirley dropped videos exposing ghost centers raking in public money.

Federal brass say they’ve charged up to 85 Somali immigrants in these schemes, with 60 already convicted and facing justice. It’s proof that the rot runs deep, and Trump’s crew is finally cleaning house.

Adding muscle to the fight, Homeland Security just sent about 2,000 agents to storm into the Twin Cities for a month-long crackdown on immigration violations, according to CBS News.

Teams from Homeland Security and ICE are leading the charge, and word is this op could balloon as more dirt surfaces.

Walz, of course, is firing back wildly, claiming Trump’s turning the probes into a political witch hunt to harm state services.

He branded the president’s moves as “dangerous” and “depraved,” whining that “Trump’s using an issue he doesn’t give a d*mn about as an excuse to hurt working Minnesotans.”

He even smeared Shirley as a “delusional conspiracy theorist,” but the evidence piling up tells a different story—one where Trump’s vow that no one’s above the law is finally hitting home in Minnesota’s swamp.

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