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100,000 Somalis 'OUT BY NOON'... as Trump’s "Marines" CLEAR MINNEAPOLIS
Cash Jordan
The federal government is pulling zero punches when it comes to fraud in Minnesota.
Fraud, fraud, and more fraud. It seems like every day there is a new discovery of stolen taxpayer dollars in my home state of Minnesota. And who is smack dab in the middle of it? The self-acknowledged liar, incompetent, failed governor, and failed vice presidential candidate Tim Walz. My state are experiencing the pettiness of this.
Pettiness?
This administration.
You robbed the country.
I have to check myself because he brings out the worst in me. Thanksgiving night, I'm minding my own business
playing Yahtzee with my relatives.
Wow, there's fraud going on.
And I get a drive-by slur from him calling me seriously the R-word.
Oh my goodness.
They went after a target who is pretty typical. ICE agents say, pretty typical, huh? Capuz entered the U.S. illegally in 2023. He was picked up but then released and then he came here to the Twin Cities. A police officer found him slumped in his car and when he was in the process of arresting him They got into a fight. ICE agents say he assaulted the police officer, even attempted to choke him and steal his weapon Now he was picked up. He was arrested, but then released before ICE could file a detainment.
So yesterday they had to put together a big special response team and go into the north side of Minneapolis to get him.
That's crazy! Look, they got the Marines going in there to get this guy. If there was no sanctuary policies in a city like Minneapolis and St. Paul we'd be able to get him at the jail but because they have those policies we have to go look for him at their house and we
go to their house we're gonna arrest anybody that's illegal in that house. This is deliberate
on behalf of these sanctuary judges and leaders. Two more guys I said were in the U.S. illegally were found in that house. They were swept up in the raid. People in the neighborhood, well they got other people too, huh? Waking up and blowing whistles. That drew a small crowd of protesters. One of the protesters put her hands on the ICE agent. Look at this woman. A little bit of a shove if you will, trying to uh stoop through the perimeter. Right? Okay.
They want it this way. They want to have ICE fight it out on the streets of their community so they can say they're after everybody, which is untrue.
The world being dumped into our country, the people that aren't wanted in their countries, by the way. I think that's a great, like Somalia. Welcome. That's called the great big Minnesota scam with one of the dumbest governors ever in his governor walls, minding his own business while billions of dollars leave his state and are sent out of the country. I love this. Ilan Omar, whatever their name is. I love her. She comes in, does nothing but she's always complain.
She comes from a country where I mean, it's considered about the worst country in the world, right? They have no military, they have no nothing, they have no parliament. They don't know what the word parliament means. They have nothing. They have no police.
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Get started freeThey police themselves. They **** each other all the time. And the president's not pulling punches either. I love it. She comes to our country and she's always complaining about-
Why?
The Constitution allows me to do this. Why? The Constitution. We ought to get her **** out. She married her brother in order to get in, right? She married her brother.
They're looking at her right now, by the way.
Can you imagine if Donald Trump married his sister? Beautiful.
She's a beautiful person. If I married my sister, they would go berserk.
Meanwhile, the fraud in Minnesota is getting worse. Allegations of fraud inside this envelope from Minnesota's Department of Human Services was a thumb drive filled with copies of tips and complaints made to the state involving tax care programs. In one of the first tips we reviewed made to the state involving tax care programs. In one of the first tips we reviewed made mention of alleged fraud. We saw a tipster report alleged personal care assistance fraud saying he brags that the
PCA provider does not come to give him any service, but he puts in the paperwork, gets the check, and splits the money with the personal care worker. The DHS supervisor assigned the tip to an investigator writing, When you have determined your plan to address the issue, please provide us with your plan. Did they ever investigate? Based on the documents reviewed, it's unclear what happened next.
So nothing? We kept searching and found one case where investigators went after the provider, asking for money back. It involved a company that had previously billed for more than $3 million in services. What? 3 million? It involved a company that had previously billed for more than $3 million in services. In one situation, a tipster reported they weren't getting the full care they were entitled
to. The worker told the state that she works fast, asked rhetorically if she was supposed to sit in her car for the scheduled hours when her work was already completed. Investigators asked the company to pay back more than $7,700 in services that rendered. And then we saw a tip come from within DHS. Everyone defending this fraud is telling us that these programs like Ilhan Omar, she said,
oh, we set up these programs so fast, there weren't any guardrails in place. Maybe there was some abuse because we tried to help people so quickly. I mean, here are the guardrails literally not working at all while people are stealing billions. A child care inspector calling for a deeper billing investigation writing possible fraud all of the families that are attending are staffed children. Additional documents connected to this tip were
redacted by DHS. That's so crazy. And then we found a problem. At one point, with the tip line used to report fraud, a DHS employee wrote, I just tried calling the DHS hotline and was notified that I could not leave a message because the mailbox is full. There were so many fraudulent things happening here, the mailbox for fraud tips was Maxed out it seems like this is a significant issue that of course it is unresolved of course
We're still going through more than two years of complaints and tips made to DHS Just how many tips and complaints were given to us on that thumb drive? We asked DHS a question and they're working to provide us an answer.
They don't even know. They don't even know how much fraud there is. We're still figuring it out. Meanwhile, we've got people threatening ICE here. And you pulled up when I was not there? You're all so f***ing s*** boy. You're gonna get
popped next time I see you. F***ing whole cavalry.
The state media say this video shows a troubling trend. They say some US citizens are being swept out of the immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities.
Attacking them.
Tonight, Governor Tim Walz is calling for changes to the federal enforcement. In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Chris E. Nolan, the governor said, the forcefulness, lack of communication,
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Get started freeand unlawful practices displayed by your agents is very shocking That's what you hear when you speak to people who live and work near Cedar I'm sure shocking and videos like this circulating shows exactly why? But look there are agents moving through the neighborhood as crowds wire routes for stopping people on sidewalks and demanding documents Where were you born? Somalia. Somalia? Do you have your ID on you? Yeah, I do.
What you got, passport card?
I have a passport.
Great.
Okay, can I see it?
Yeah.
Why do you want to see it though?
Just to verify.
What's wrong with that?
That guy was so nice.
And look, look, they're throwing things. And we're supposed to want accountability from the federal government. They are under attack. They are being assaulted. And if they were to forcibly arrest that guy because he tries to flee and he's a US citizen, why is that a bad thing? That person should be in jail. You don't attack police ever.
Then they start, I mean, flashing tear gas. Just using like- They're being attacked.
I just saw it. But it's this moment that pushed this neighborhood to its breaking point and leaders pressing for accountability.
All I did was step outside as a Somali-American.
This was the moment when 20-year-old Mubasher was pushed inside a Sierra Riverside restaurant by ICE agents. I told him I'm a U.S. citizen, what is going on? He didn't seem to care. Probably attacked him. He was held at a federal building several miles away until he says he was allowed to show his passport.
I asked him, can you take me back to where you picked me up from?
Look, this is such a scam.
He said, no, you have to walk in the snow.
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Get started freeI apologize that this happened to you.
Oh my goodness.
In my city with people wearing vests that say police.
This is all political theater. Demanding accountability. Why doesn't the sanctuary mayor tell us what happened? We want immediate changes on how these operations are being carried out. What did this guy do?
Was he out there assaulting people?
This all happening as the Trump administration ramps up enforcement targeting undocumented Somali nationals.
We're not getting the whole story.
It's not only undocumented and it's not only people who has a crime.
Yes it is. That's who they're out there trying to talk to. When people interject themselves in these situations, when they assault ICE agents like we just saw on camera, when they put their hands on federal agents, when they interfere with an investigation, when they get violent and when they're uncooperative, these agents have to step in and do something. But the narrative is that because an American citizen was detained for a reason that they're not telling us, probably because they did something wrong. We're all supposed to be in fear and people really believe that.
Meanwhile, the Attorney General is getting sucked into the fraud here. Listen to this.
This is bad news right here.
They're trying to stop him. The Attorney General was asked in those recordings to use his authority to protect businesses under investigation for wrongdoing. That's awful. And rather than distance himself or remain neutral to allow the legal process to unfold, he responded in those recordings, of course, I'm here to help.
Mr. Speaker.
They don't want him to say anything.
Point of parliamentary inquiry.
State your point of parliamentary inquiry.
Mr. Speaker, there was a point of order and I didn't hear a ruling or any resolution of
the point of order. Was there a resolution to it? Why would you not want to hear about fraud in your own state?
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Get started freeThe Attorney General in those recordings even urged the individuals, let's go fight these people. He was offered campaign contributions during that meeting, contributions that he later accepted. The release of those audio recordings raises questions about what's going on in the Attorney General's office that go directly to the need to pass the legislation that we had previously debated House File 20. Although he has insisted that nothing came of the meeting, his office blocks disclosure
of closed investigative data. Mason's 124. The A11 will help ensure that what happens behind closed doors in the Attorney General's office sees the light of day.
And it needs to because if the people that are in charge of the guardrails are getting absorbed into the fraud scheme, we got a lot more going on here than anybody involved in it wants us to find out about. And why is it the Democrat Party just doesn't care about this?
...one other thing that the chairman spoke about. Why don't they care about fraud? He's concerned about the fraud.
Yeah.
He's not giving us numbers, but I can give you some numbers. If we're concerned about how much money it may be costing us because systems are not perfect. We have no perfect systems. We have always had some level of fraud in anything that we have because there's no such thing as perfection walking on this earth.
Okay, that is the socialist excuse for every single type of criminality there is. Well, we always have some fraud, so why are we going to bother investigating it? Well, we always have some illegal immigration, so why bother closing the border and why make that a crime when it's always happening? And oh, sure, we've always got some level of people out there attacking ICE agents, but you know, why don't we just say that they're exercising their civil rights? Why don't we just say that they're peaceful observers because you know everybody gets a little bit worked up at some point. They're always trying to justify evil behavior
in some manner for some reason. The 7.2 million dollar mailbox. That's how prosecutors described to the jury the supposed office of Comus Health LLC. The home health care company owned by Abdi Fata Youssef on Central Avenue in Minneapolis where several other similar businesses
were supposedly located. Jurors saw dozens of checks written to Youssef's wife and family members and $1.1 million in bank transfers and cash withdrawals to himself. Money, Promise Health received through state Medicaid reimbursements
for claiming to provide personal care assistance or PCA services. The jury saw it as fraud. I was beyond a reasonable doubt. What the jury didn't know is that before they deliberated, Judge Sarah West tossed out the top charge of racketeering.
Why would she do that?
Then three months after the verdict, Judge West made the rare move of tossing out the full verdict as well, giving Yusuf a judgment of acquittal. Court records show other Hennepin County judges tossing related cases before they reach trial. Judge Amber Brennan dismissed the charges against Yusuf's wife, Lowell Ahmed, and Judge Hillary Calajuri
dismissed charges against co-defendant Abdiweli Mahmoud. So you can steal seven million dollars and the judge will dismiss the case against you while the jury is deliberating on that case and comes back with the obvious guilty verdict. This is nothing but state-sponsored theft and criminality and they stole from all of America because these are welfare funds that they got reimbursed for. It's crazy. I saw this story and immediately I was outraged. Republican Senator Michael Holstrom requested all exhibits from the Yusuf trial and says he's
researching what can be done to stop and better prosecute these cases in the future. Even with extreme judges, they knew that going in. We need to be able to overcome that when the evidence is so clear. Right, how do you go to jail for stealing from the government?
You don't. You can't. Yeah but what's hard to square is that you have a jury, right? And that's what the conclusion they drew and what we all kind of think of how trials work. And the judge is dealing with like the legal parts of the law. That's where it doesn't make sense.
Right, it doesn't make sense unless they're trying to deliberately protect the criminals criminals here from the Attorney General to the judges to elected officials to Governor Walz to Representative Omar. The whole thing is just a big mess.
Editor, can you talk to us about how you've written editorials critical of Minnesota Democrat leadership for turning a blind eye to taxpayer money getting stolen.
They totally turned a blind eye.
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Get started freeCan you talk to us about that because now Minnesota taxpayers are going to have to pay up double to clean this up.
Yeah, well the story is an absolute scandal. I think President Trump is right to shine a spotlight on it because it shows a couple of the big problems from previous Democratic administrations. One of those big problems is all of this government money that was essentially available for the taking for anyone who showed up. So a billion dollars was stolen in people claiming to be feeding the hungry during COVID. And both Democratic Governor Tim Walz in Minnesota and also-
They fed themselves.
The Democrats in Washington who created the program put very few controls to prevent that kind of fraud.
Zero controls.
Another problem.
And we just heard that the controls they had didn't work. The fraud hotline was totally useless. There was so much fraud being reported, the thing just shut down.
Is immigration itself, because you have these communities of Somali people in Minneapolis, many of whom aren't really assimilating properly. We had a piece in the Free Press recently by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who is Somali herself,
talking about how these communities, they're not really productive often, they have insular attitudes and habits and they end up committing fraud kind of a as a sort of habit because they are improperly integrated into America
there's no excuse for fraud
I'm not ready to excuse it. It's illegal. This Minnesota scandal didn't make it into the national press in a big way until the New York Times jumped on in late November we reported on it before they did but you know what do you make of this? It's not just in Minnesota. The GAO found-
It's everywhere. Evasive welfare fraud across 46 states.
46 states.
In just the first quarter of last year.
It's nearly 200,000 instances of fraud nationwide.
The whole country is getting robbed everywhere. This isn't just a Minnesota thing. We already heard that it's now being replicated the same exact scheme in Maine. This is happening everywhere, 46 states. What states aren't stealing and are those states that just haven't been busted yet? It sounds like this money is out there and whoever asked for it is gonna get it as long as they got a good enough excuse for why they need it. It could be in all 50 states.
It's in New York, California, Mississippi.
Yeah, all the Democrat states for sure.
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Get started freeThe government loses anywhere from $233 billion to $521 billion annually to fraud.
Half a trillion dollars to fraud.
It's almost like the numbers can't even believe what they are.
This is so wild.
Yeah, absolutely.
And it's an essential problem. Tim Walz was supposed to be the vice president. Now we know why because you know what this fraud scheme stealing from the government that's been a grift in America for a very long time and he's the captain of it because his state's the worst and it's all happened under his watch and by installing him as the vice president he's the one that's going to be pulling the strings he's the one that's going to get to turn a blind eye at the highest level of government to what's going on here. What happens? The industrial fraud complex in this country is just going to grow and grow and grow and multiply and multiply and multiply.
These schemes are going to be everywhere empowering political interests that hate hard-working Americans and hard-working legal residents and just want to defraud our country every single way possible. What do you think about this? Was that why they picked Tim Walz as the VP? Let me know. See you in the Americans and hard-working legal residents and just want to defraud our country every single way possible. What do you think about this? Was that why they picked Tim Walz as the VP? Let me know. See you in the
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