Featured

Andy Biggs Leads Hearing on Minnesota Welfare Fraud

Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ) chaired a House Crime and Federal Government Surveillance Subcommittee hearing on the ongoing Minnesota welfare fraud scandal, saying that the issue's politicization prevents its solution.

Rep. Biggs questioned the hearing witness and former law enforcement officer Scott Dexter, who had been appointed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services to investigate fraud in the system.

In his testimony, Dexter described how he and his team conducted investigations into Somali-owned and operated childcare centers receiving Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) funds, yet were accused of racial profiling as they uncovered more evidence of fraud, with physical evidence aligning with that found by independent journalist and YouTuber Nick Shirley.

Rep. Biggs noted the irony in other journalists' attempts to disprove Shirley's findings, saying, "I just find it interesting that somehow, local news which reported on the fraud, other local news reporters who reported on the fraud, credibly agree with the findings of Mr. Shirley." "So, I mean, the very notion of trying to discredit Mr. Shirley because he had a lot of views, or that some CBS reporter disagreed and said they could not find the evidence, in my mind, discredited the CBS reporter," the Arizona congressman continued.

Shirley himself, another witness at the hearing, further noted that suspected fraudsters are suing to prevent data from being handed over to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in an audit.

"We all want to stop the fraud. But the bottom line is, it is so infused with politicization that it is preventing us from just sitting down and saying, 'Okay, we have got a symptom in Minnesota, and we are going to fix it," Biggs argued. "I think the symptoms being exposed is critical, because then it actually motivates people to try to get to the root cause."

Grayson Bakich

Florida born and raised, Grayson Bakich is a recent recipient of a Master’s Degree in Political Science at the University of Central Florida. His thesis examined recent trends in political polarization and how this leads into justification of violence.

Recent Posts

Will Governor Katie Hobbs Back Grocery Tax Cut After Vetoing Republican Tax Plan?

As hundreds of thousands of Arizona families navigate a struggling food assistance system, State Representative…

5 hours ago

Quang Nguyen Moves to Block Quiet Closures of Public Shooting Ranges

State Representative Quang Nguyen (R-AZ) is working to ensure state-owned shooting ranges can't be closed…

5 hours ago

Chinese Vapor Products Are Leaving American Businesses Holding the Bag; Fears of Seizures and Shutdowns Loom

Those in the Vapor Products Industry are fearing the worst after RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company…

5 hours ago

500 Annual Gun Threats Pushes Tom Horne for More Campus Officers

State Superintendent Tom Horne is calling for a significant expansion of law enforcement presence in…

6 hours ago

SNAKEBITE— 1.21.26— Ciscomani's Charter School Bill— Ansari on MLK Day— Trump's Norway Letter— Noem, 60 Minutes, Cardinals, Much More...

Ciscomani's Charter School Bill Representative Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ) is introducing legislation to improve charter schools'…

6 hours ago

Lindsey Halligan Departs DOJ Following Judge's Order

A federal judge has barred Lindsey Halligan, President Donald Trump’s appointee as interim U.S. attorney…

17 hours ago