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Did you see the Judiciary hearings on Minnesota fraud

Congress turned up the heat on fraud scandals in Minnesota with a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday that featured testimony from a health care provider, former fraud investigator and conservative influencer Nick Shirley.

Republican lawmakers and a majority of the witnesses focused their criticism on state leadership, accusing them of ignoring years of warning signs for widespread fraud. Democrats and an autism center CEO instead turned their attention to the federal government and its response to the investigations.
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
You do know that the DoJ investigation into the fraud began in 2021 and most of the charges, including the ones you mention above, were laid before Trump came to office?

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/fact-check-did-doj-begin-investigating-minnesota-fraud-only-months-ago-and-charge-98-people/

Which proves the advantages of an unpoliticised civil service.
DogMan · 61-69, M
@SunshineGirl I'm sorry but it goes back much farther than that.
The investigator that testified was working on it back when Obama was in office.
It did not go in front of Trump after he was elected the first time OR the second time.
It stayed in the hands of the Democrat held government in Minnesota.
You can't blame, Obama, Biden, OR Trump. This was a state issue until a few months
ago.

Minnesota politicians chose to do nothing for the past 15 years.

But nice try trying to blame Trump.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@DogMan No one is blaming anyone. It is simply a fact that the current federal process began well before Trump came to office.