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Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) is pushing for a federal investigation into a Minneapolis organization that nearly received $1 million in taxpayer funding despite multiple red flags about its operations.
Senator Lee, working with Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi expressing concerns about Generation Hope MN, a group that works to help East African immigrants struggling with addiction.
Lee stated that Americans are frustrated by fraudulent activities in Minnesota, including some schemes that allegedly sent money to terrorist groups overseas. He insists that investigators thoroughly examine every warning sign.
The senators identified several problems with the organization. Generation Hope MN lists its office location above a restaurant in Minneapolis, and tax documents show that all three board members share the same residential address.
Additionally, the group brought in approximately $51,000 but paid out nearly $120,000 to contractors and consultants, a spending pattern similar to previous fraud cases in Minnesota.
The organization's staffing raises additional questions, as records show that one director works 30 hours per week, while three other staff members work fewer than five hours each.
This minimal staffing seems inconsistent with the nonprofit's claims of providing comprehensive addiction treatment programs. By the end of 2023, the organization had barely $1,600 remaining and had lost money overall, raising serious doubts about whether it has the resources and capacity to actually deliver the services it advertises.
Another concern involves family connections to terrorism. The organization's founder has a brother who was arrested and convicted for attempting to travel to Syria to join ISIS.
The founder has publicly supported his brother and criticized American courts. Lee questions whether taxpayer dollars should be spent on someone with these associations.
The senators want the Justice Department to determine if Generation Hope MN qualifies for federal grants. They argue the government should identify problematic organizations before distributing funds rather than investigating after money vanishes.
“[We] should pursue every red flag, uncover every wrongdoing, and suspend federal eligibility for taxpayer dollars,” Lee emphasized.
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