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Tim Walz known as by Home Republicans to testify on alleged Minnesota fraud
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Tim Walz known as by Home Republicans to testify on alleged Minnesota fraud

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Last updated: December 31, 2025 3:17 pm
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Republicans on the Home Oversight Committee are escalating their investigation into Minnesota’s sweeping fraud schemes, setting a listening to subsequent week and demanding solutions from Gov. Tim Walz’s administration over what they are saying had been obvious failures of oversight.

Home Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., introduced lawmakers would maintain a listening to on Wednesday, Jan. 7, evaluating the fraud scandal, its scale and whether or not the state’s management may have accomplished one thing to forestall exploitation from taking place within the first place.

“Congress has an obligation to conduct rigorous oversight of this heist and enact stronger safeguards to forestall fraud in taxpayer-funded applications, in addition to robust sanctions to carry offenders accountable,” Comer stated in a press release on Wednesday morning.

MINNESOTA’S NEW MEDICAID FRAUD PREVENTION FIX WON’T MAKE ‘ANY DIFFERENCE,’ FORMER FBI AGENT SAYS

Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., chairman of the Home Oversight Committee, pictured alongside Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, proper. (Photograph by Al Drago/Getty Pictures; Allison Robbert/Bloomberg through Getty Pictures)

Whereas the committee will even hear testimony from lawmakers in Minnesota, Republican lawmakers consider it’s the Walz administration that holds the solutions on how the issue received so massive.

“Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Legal professional Basic Keith Ellison have both been asleep on the wheel or complicit in an enormous fraud involving taxpayer {dollars} in Minnesota’s social providers applications. American taxpayers demand and deserve accountability for the theft of their hard-earned cash,” Comer stated.

The Committee will hear from Reps. Kristin Robbins, Walter Hudson and Marion Rarick — all Republican members of the Minnesota Home of Representatives.

It’s unclear if Walz or Minnesota Legal professional Basic Keith Ellison will settle for the invitation.

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Democratic vice presidential nominee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, speaks at a get-out-the-vote rally on Oct. 22, 2024 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Scott Olson/Getty Pictures)

The listening to is part of the committee’s personal investigation into the Minnesota fraud, a separate effort from ongoing FBI probes.

The Oversight Committee’s announcement comes as new revelations about fraud in Minnesota reveal that the state may have misplaced as a lot as $9 billion by abuse of its authorities help applications.

In current months, investigators have unearthed sweeping fraud schemes masquerading as daycare facilities, medical suppliers, meals help applications and extra. By fabricating providers or inflating the variety of folks they claimed to serve, the schemes allegedly siphoned billions in authorities funds.

“Along with conducting transcribed interviews with Minnesota state officers, the Home Oversight Committee will maintain hearings on fraud in Minnesota’s social providers applications to reveal failures, establish options, and ship accountability,” Comer stated.

Given their measurement and frequency, lawmakers have raised questions on how a state’s lack of information of its personal applications may have been so simply abused.

Comer believes the lawmakers who’ve agreed to testify earlier than the committee will present perception into the visibility of the fraud rings and whether or not Walz was made conscious of their scale forward of surprising reporting that made Minnesota’s shortcomings a matter of nationwide consideration.

MINNESOTA FRAUD COMMITTEE CHAIR CLAIMS WALZ ‘TURNED A BLIND EYE’ TO FRAUD WARNINGS FOR YEARS

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Home Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., stated Friday that former President Invoice Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would face contempt of Congress costs in the event that they fail to cooperate with the panel’s Epstein probe. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Pictures)

“Subsequent week, we are going to hear from Minnesota state lawmakers who sounded the alarm on this fraud — and whose warnings had been ignored by the Walz administration. This misconduct can’t be swept apart, and Congress won’t cease till taxpayers get the solutions and accountability they deserve,” Comer stated. 

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The Walz workplace didn’t reply to Fox Digital’s request for touch upon whether or not he would attend subsequent week’s listening to.

Leo Briceno is a politics reporter for the congressional workforce at Fox Information Digital. He was beforehand a reporter with World Journal.

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