The Star Tribune story by Christopher Vondracek on Trump’s statement is a glorified editorial of the party-line lyin’ kind. Vondracek baldly asserts: “Trump’s post Friday evening alleged without evidence the misappropriation of ‘BILLIONS’ of dollars in Minnesota and blamed Gov. Tim Walz.”
I take it that Vondracek refers to the “BILLIONS” part of Trump’s statement — the “BILLIONS” that have been misappropriated by Somali perpetrators in the frauds that we have covered to a faretheewell on Power Line. The Feeding Our Future case by itself amounts to at least $300 million. The two trials, 77 indictments, and 63 convictions produced in the case so far have set forth the overwhelming evidence.
A variety of frauds on other welfare programs has moved the needle to billions, according to Joe Thompson, the chief prosecutor of these crimes in the United States Attorney’s Office for Minnesota. Mr. Thompson has proved over and over again that he has the evidence in the Feeding Our Future fraud and similiar cases featuring Somali perpetrators. The Feeding Our Future case opened the window onto these other cases.
Sounds like the Somalis are running a real boiler room operation there in the Land of 10,000 Fakes.
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ReplyDeleteAnd Tampon Tim wants another term. Why do I get the feeling that all this very expensive fraud won't be enough to prevent him getting it?
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