
Habitual liar Tim Walz often warns of the dangers of billionaires but seemingly has no problem with fraud under the most powerful billionaire in our state, the Minnesota state government. The billionaire that you have to fear more than any other is not a single person, it is the government itself.
Acting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota, Joe Thompson, told KSTP in an interview that when investigations are prosecuted and finished, the amount of fraud in MN government programs could exceed $1 Billion, reaching historic levels of wasted tax dollars. He additionally stated that 1 in 5 autism centers are currently under investigation with Medicaid and housing stabilization funding claims that were mostly fraudulent. See interview here or click below.
This news piles onto the mountain of failures by Tim Walz and Keith Ellison to stop fraud in their elected capacities. If any organization outside of government oversaw this level of fraud and disrespect to taxpayer dollars, the organization would be shut down or at the very least, be severely reformed.
Instead, RINO politicians chose to partner with Tim Walz to cut backroom deals to pass the 2nd largest budget in Minnesota history, which will fund ongoing and future fraud. The issue of corruption in government cannot be stopped with spineless RINOs selling out to Democrats, it must be rooted out in its entirety. Recently, Tim Walz said that he wishes Trump and Republicans in Congress would work with Democrats like MN RINOs Speaker Lisa Demuth (13A), Paul Torkelson (15B), Greg Davids (26B), and Sen. Min. Ldr. Mark Johnson (SD1) did in the big government budget deal! Those Republicans helped fund future MN fraud!
As should be noted, this is one of many times that the media and federal DOJ officials have discovered and publicized fraud while the Republican controlled state House Fraud Committee accomplishes more in political theater than uncovering fraud that is not yet publicly available.
As an example, the Fraud Committee is refusing to act on accusations raised by constituents that RINO Rep. Ron Kresha (10A) committed PPP loan fraud to collect hundreds of thousands of dollars of tax money for his business by falsely labeling his business' associated independent contractors as employees. In Kresha's statement since our reporting (after refusing to respond for comment on the story), he did not address the key claim raised by constituents. All related documents to these claims were given to Rep. Isaac Schultz (10B) and the claims have been refuted by Rep. Walter Hudson (30A) on X by praising Kresha and denying with no substantive argument. (both Schultz and Hudson sit on the Fraud Committee). Additionally on the Fraud Committee are Republicans Kristin Robbins (37A) (said to be eyeing Governor campaign) Patti Anderson (33A), and Marion Rarick (29B) (who may be eyeing a Senate run in a special election despite her husband Jason Rarick representing a totally different Senate district hours away). Democrats on the committee include Dave Pinto (64B), Steve Elkin (50B), and Emma Greenman (63B).
Republicans looking the other way on potential fraud committed by members of their party is no different on the Democrat side. Tim Walz and Keith Ellison’s political futures hang in the balance as they hope to undermine what may become over $1B in tax dollars of known, prosecutable fraud. It is yet to be seen if Keith Ellison will run for reelection for Attorney General in 2026 and Tim Walz says he will decide on Governor reelection following the State Fair. Notably, Action 4 Liberty has held ULTRA-popular booths calling out Walz’ corrupt agenda! See below:


A4L will remain consistent in our fight to protect liberty for the next generation. In order to do that, we must root out the corruption of our government and shrink its size and scope. A4L will continue leading in this fight and will be the megaphone for the conservative grassroots movement.
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Paul Bade commented 2025-07-27 15:32:08 -0500I’ve never heard Tim Walz explain his fear and hatred for billionaires and millionaires. It seems to be based entirely on his own covetousness and envy. He uses it as an excuse to reject tax cuts for the poorest workers in the state, even though Minnesota’s lowest income tax rate is higher than the highest rate in all but 17 states. When Republicans proposed raising the tax threshold to $30,000 for all Minnesotans back in the days when we had a surplus, Mr. Walz was adamantly against it, “I’m not going to sign a tax cut for billionaires and millionaires.” So, we continue to make it hard for the working poor to save money because of the Democrat’s plutophobia. -
MAGA Jesse Smith published this page in News 2025-07-26 19:31:44 -0500

