Tim Walz responds to Trump's accusation of 'incompetence,' avoids blame for fraud in Minnesota
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz responded sharply to President Donald Trump on Sunday during an interview on "Meet the Press." Host Kristen Welker asked whether Walz accepted "responsibility" for failing to prevent fraud in his state. The Justice Department recently announced charges against the 78th individual in the Feeding Our Future fraud case, which involved over $250 million misappropriated from a federally funded child nutrition program and has led to more than 50 convictions. Many of those charged are from Minnesotas Somali community.
In a Truth Social post on Thanksgiving, Trump criticized Walz, using a derogatory term and claiming the governor failed to act "through fear or incompetence." Trump also suggested that Somali refugees are taking over Minnesota and alleged that gangs from the community are preying on residents.
Walz defended his actions, stating, "I certainly take responsibility for putting people in jail. Governors cant just speak theoretically; we have to solve problems. This isnt just about Somalis. Minnesota is a generous and prosperous state, AAA bond-rated, but that does attract criminals. Those committing crimes are going to jail. Demonizing an entire community for the actions of a few is lazy."
Trump, in a November 21 post, announced plans to end temporary protected status for Somalis in Minnesota, citing alleged "fraudulent money laundering," and demanded their removal from the state. Walz countered that cuts to federal programs hamper the states ability to fight fraud.
"We will prosecute those breaking the law, regardless of nationality, religion, or color," Walz said. "These programs support children with autism, provide housing, and ensure people have enough to eat. Minnesotas ranking as a top state for childrens well-being reflects that, and its wrong to blame an entire community of people who fled civil war and contribute positively to our state."
Walz also addressed Trumps offensive language, calling it "hurtful" and damaging, noting his decades as an educator and parent. "Trump has normalized hateful language to distract from incompetency," he added.
Reports from The New York Times indicate that what began as isolated cases of pandemic-era fraud in Minnesota has expanded into a broader issue. Law enforcement says some individuals in Minnesotas Somali community allegedly established companies that billed state agencies for social services that were never provided.
At a recent press conference, Walz emphasized that fraud "undermines trust in government and critical programs," adding, "If you commit fraud, no matter your background, you will face consequences."
Contributing reporting by Fox News' Ashley Carnahan.
Author: Sophia Brooks
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