NEW: Senior House Republican Calls
Tom Emmer’s demand for potential criminal charges against Governor Tim Walz and Attorney
General Keith Ellison marks a rare moment when a sprawling bureaucratic scandal becomes a personal,
high-stakes reckoning. The allegations go far beyond sloppy oversight: whistleblowers claim senior officials
were warned about massive fraud in child nutrition, childcare assistance, housing stabilization, autism services,
and other safety-net programs, yet failed to act decisively.
With estimates of up to $9 billion in combined federal and state losses, the numbers alone are staggering.
The Feeding Our Future case, with at least $250 million allegedly stolen and dozens already convicted or pleading guilty,
now looks like the opening chapter rather than the whole story. Investigators are probing 14 state-run programs,
with prosecutors suggesting that as much as half of $18 billion spent since 2018 could be fraudulent.
Emmer’s praise for an independent journalist who uncovered dormant,
publicly funded childcare centers underscores his core accusation:
that outsiders found in days what government either missed for years—or chose not to see at all.