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According to testimony before the House Oversight Committee, Governor Tim Walz was reportedly aware of a $9 billion fraud scheme as early as 2019 but took no action to prevent it. While investigators note that the stolen funds were utilized for luxury purchases and potentially tr

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Analysis

The claim that Governor Tim Walz was aware of a $9 billion fraud scheme as early as 2019 but took no action is partially supported by multiple non-trusted sources citing testimony before the House Oversight Committee and investigations into Medicaid-related fraud in Minnesota. These sources suggest that senior officials in Walz’s administration had knowledge of significant fraud losses, with some indicating that stolen funds were used for luxury purchases. However, the sources are all non-trusted, lacking independent verification or official documentation, and some reports show Walz questioning the fraud estimates, indicating ambiguity about his knowledge and response. No trusted or official sources confirm the claim fully, and the extent of Walz’s awareness and inaction remains unclear. Therefore, while there is some evidence suggesting awareness and insufficient prevention, the claim cannot be fully verified as presented.

Sources

Reports a $9 billion Medicaid-related fraud and Walz’s connection but lacks independent verification.

Mentions Walz questioning the $9 billion fraud estimate, introducing nuance about his awareness.

States Walz knew about the fraud but does not provide conclusive evidence of inaction.

Notes federal investigation into $9 billion fraud but no direct link to Walz’s knowledge or response.

Claims Walz and Ellison fueled fraud but is from a non-trusted source with potential bias.

Accuses Walz of allowing fraud but lacks corroboration from trusted sources.

Official press releases unrelated to fraud claims, no support for the claim.

Indicates early fraud signs in 2019 under Walz but lacks detailed evidence.

Committee concludes senior officials knew by 2019, implying Walz’s office awareness.

Notes Walz’s tenure and ownership of fraud issues but no clear evidence of deliberate inaction.

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