As Walz Drops Out, A Circulating Old Photo Is Raising Explosive Questions

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has decided to withdraw from the race for re-election, as the extensive fraud schemes orchestrated by Somali "refugees" during his administration highlight his profound mismanagement.

According to the Western Journal, the final blow to the Democrat's political aspirations came when a photograph of Walz, smiling alongside Ayan Abukar, the mastermind behind a $250 million fraudulent child nutrition scheme, gained widespread attention. The image captured Walz in high spirits after Abukar was awarded the "Outstanding Refugee Award" in 2021 for her deceptive nonprofit work with "Feeding Our Future."

1At that time, Abukar was running a money laundering operation that falsely claimed to provide meals to underprivileged children during the COVID pandemic. In truth, "Feeding Our Future" utilized a network of Somali "refugees" to siphon millions in federal tax dollars by inflating meal counts, creating fictitious shell entities, and submitting fraudulent invoices.

Prosecutors revealed that from October 2020 to 2022, Abukar submitted false claims, asserting that her fraudulent charity was feeding up to 5,000 children daily. In reality, she misappropriated the funds for extravagant personal acquisitions, including a 37-acre property in Minnesota. Additionally, she "spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to purchase an aircraft in Nairobi, Kenya," as reported by the U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Minnesota.

Alarmingly, this audacious scam is merely one of at least three significant money-laundering operations executed by Somali "refugees" in Minnesota. "Federal prosecutors say that 59 people have been convicted in those schemes so far, and that more than $1 billion in taxpayers money has been stolen in three plots they are investigating," The New York Times reported.

"In another program, aimed to provide therapy for autistic children, prosecutors said providers recruited children in Minneapolis Somali community, falsely certifying them as qualifying for autism treatment and paying their parents kickbacks for their cooperation," the outlet wrote.

Given the staggering scale of the fraud that proliferated under Walz's leadership, he should be removed from office without delay. Although his current term is set to conclude in January 2027, his demonstrated incompetence and negligence warrant immediate action. President Donald Trump has indicated that Walz's removal from office could be imminent.

These appalling scandals once again highlight the urgent need for the United States to cease being a repository for unvetted waves of third-world migrants who contribute little, while depleting resources and undermining the nation's quality of life.