The House Oversight Committee expanded its investigation into fraud in Minnesota on Dec. 22.
The committee has requested information from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Attorney General Pam Bondi, as well as transcribed interviews with Minnesota state officials. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is not one of the officials.
“Whistleblowers have made it clear that American taxpayers were defrauded in Minnesota, raising serious questions about whether Gov. Walz and Attorney General [Keith] Ellison failed to act or were complicit in the theft,” House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) said in a statement.
“The House Oversight Committee is aggressively investigating widespread fraud in Minnesota’s social services programs and the failures of Gov. Walz’s administration that allowed taxpayer funds to be funneled to terrorist networks responsible for the deaths of Americans.”…
House Oversight Committee Expands Investigation Into Minnesota Fraud

