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    WATCH: Trump Admin Reveals Tim Walz’s Government “Is Complicit” in the Multi-Billion-Dollar Somali Migrant Fraud Scandal

    By Adam StantonDecember 7, 2025Updated:December 7, 2025
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    In an explosive interview, Stephen Miller decried Minnesota’s Somali fraud network as the largest welfare theft in U.S. history, claiming the state government is “fully complicit,” and the actual cost far exceeds reported figures, while 75%+ of Somalis there rely on welfare.

    Additionally, he warned that more profound revelations will shock Americans. Gov. Tim Walz, pathetically defending his administration on Meet the Press, while he took responsibility for jailing perpetrators, but called criticism of the Somali community “lazy” and “demonizing,” praising their contributions while blaming Trump for deflection and corruption.

    Starting off his confident barrage, Stephen Miller went on the offensive. “Based on what we have found so far, we believe that the Somali fraud operation in Minnesota is the single greatest theft of taxpayer dollars through welfare fraud in American history,” he declared.

    Continuing, Miller made the fraud clear. “We believe that we have only scratched the very top of the surface of how deep this goes, and you’re familiar with all the scams with pretending that children have autism who are not, in fact autistic, with pretending to enroll people in food programs when in fact nobody was ever enrolled, and engaging in massive fraud, lying and theft and grift on a scale we’ve never seen before in American history,” he noted.

    Making the scope of the damage clear, he added, “The total bill, the total tab for this is going to be far beyond the numbers we’ve already seen reported. We believe the state government is fully complicit in this scheme, and we believe that what we are going to uncover is going to shock the American people look, based on the records that we already have, this is a significant undercount.”

    In his closing remarks, Miller slammed these ungrateful immigrants. “By the way, 75% of the Somali population in Minnesota is on welfare, but that’s likely a significant undercount of just how much of a financial burden the Somali refugee population is imposing on this country,” Miller said to wrap up.

    As we reported, Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, has been desperately attempting to shift the blame. During an embarrassing interview on Meet the Press, Walz started poorly. “Well, certainly, I take responsibility for putting people in jail. Governors don’t get to just talk theoretically. We have to solve problems. And I will note, it’s not just Somalis,” he whined.

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    Adding to his weak defence, the Democrat complained, “Minnesota is a generous state. Minnesota is a prosperous state, a well-run state that is AAA-bond rated, but that attracts criminals. Those people are going to jail. We’re doing everything we can, but to demonize an entire community on the actions of a few, it’s lazy.”

    Next, the governor alleged, “There’s a reason Minnesota ranks as the top, lowest childhood poverty, best place for children to live. People are taking advantage that they’re going to prison. That is totally disconnected from demonizing an entire group of people who came here fleeing civil war and created a vibrant community that makes Minnesota and this country better.”

    Watch the clip here:

    Ending his embarrassing comments, Walz desperately sought to blame Trump, saying, “But that’s Donald Trump, deflect, demonize, come up with no solutions. He’s not going to help fix anything on fraud. My god, there’s a big difference between fraud and corruption, and corruption is something he knows about.”

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