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VIDEO: Resurfaced 2022 Video of Gov. Tim Walz Praising Somali Community Draws New Scrutiny Amid Minnesota Fraud Investigations

A resurfaced video from 2022 is drawing renewed scrutiny to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz amid ongoing investigations into large-scale fraud involving federal and state aid programs. In the clip, Walz speaks at an event praising Minnesota’s Somali community and emphasizing the need for culturally tailored housing and food assistance, remarks that are now being revisited as multiple fraud cases tied to nonprofit and assistance programs continue to unfold.

In the video, Walz said there was “nothing that separates Minnesota from our Somalian brothers and sisters,” and argued that communities should be “fed and housed in culturally appropriate ways.” At the time, the comments were framed as part of the state’s broader inclusion and equity efforts. However, critics now argue the remarks reflect a pattern of political protection and deference toward groups that later became central to some of the largest fraud prosecutions in the state’s history.

Federal prosecutors have already described certain Minnesota-based schemes as among the largest pandemic-related fraud cases in the country, involving tens of millions of dollars in misused taxpayer funds. Whistleblowers in some of those cases have alleged they were intimidated or ignored while raising concerns, adding to questions about oversight during the Walz administration.

Republicans and conservative commentators say the resurfaced footage highlights what they view as a political alliance between Minnesota Democrats and influential voting blocs, including the Somali community, at the expense of accountability and proper enforcement of the law. They argue the comments demonstrate a failure to prioritize fraud prevention while billions in public funds were flowing through state-administered programs.

The Walz administration has previously said it supports aggressive prosecution of fraud and has pointed to law enforcement actions as evidence the system ultimately worked. Still, as investigations and prosecutions continue, the renewed attention on past statements is fueling calls from conservatives for greater accountability from Minnesota’s top officials ahead of the 2026 election cycle.

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