The Trump administration is trying into whether or not Minnesota tax cash discovered its method to al Shabaab, a U.S.-designated overseas terrorist group and al Qaeda affiliate based mostly in Somalia, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated Monday.
Bessent wrote on X that the Treasury is “investigating allegations that underneath the feckless mismanagement of the Biden Administration and Governor Tim Walz, hardworking Minnesotans’ tax {dollars} might have been diverted to the terrorist group Al-Shabaab.”
The Treasury secretary shared a Nov. 19 report within the conservative publication Metropolis Journal that alleged hundreds of thousands of {dollars} from Minnesota state welfare packages had “finally landed within the fingers of the fear group Al-Shabaab,” citing legislation enforcement sources. A number of Minnesota Republicans, together with Rep. Tom Emmer, pushed federal prosecutors to look into the allegations.
Walz’s workplace pointed CBS Information to remarks final week wherein the governor stated he welcomes an investigation into the place defrauded welfare cash went and would work with investigators.
Minnesota has been racked by allegations of large-scale fraud within the state’s public help packages. Dozens of individuals have been charged in a $250 million scheme involving the nonprofit group Feeding Our Future and its companions, which federal prosecutors say stole federal vitamin assist by falsely claiming to assist distribute meals through the COVID-19 pandemic. Officers have additionally introduced fraud fees involving housing assist and autism packages within the state.
Most of the defendants in these alleged fraud schemes are members of Minnesota’s giant Somali neighborhood, a Somali American former investigator within the Minnesota legal professional common’s workplace wrote in an opinion piece final 12 months. The previous investigator, Kayseh Magan, added that neighborhood members are additionally regularly victims of the schemes.
President Trump has repeatedly lashed out in opposition to Somali immigrants in Minnesota, claiming in a put up final month that the state has grow to be a “hub of fraudulent cash laundering exercise,” and asserting an finish to non permanent deportation protections for Somali individuals within the midwestern state. Final week, the president alleged, with out proof, that “a whole bunch of 1000’s of Somalians are ripping off our nation and ripping aside that when nice state.”
Walz and different Minnesota Democrats have defended the state’s Somali neighborhood. The governor advised reporters final month, in response to the claims about al Shabaab: “Don’t paint a complete group of individuals with that very same brush, demonizing them, placing them in danger, when there is no such thing as a proof of that.”
Claims that state cash may very well be flowing to al Shabaab and different terror teams have circulated for years in Minnesota. A 2019 report by the state’s Workplace of the Legislative Auditor stated it was “unable to substantiate” allegations that Baby Care Help Program funding goes to terrorist teams, although the group did not rule it out, saying it is “doable” that state funds might have been despatched abroad and ultimately discovered its method to terrorists.
Andy Lugar, a Biden- and Obama-era U.S. legal professional for Minnesota, advised The Minnesota Star Tribune final month that these charged within the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme “have been trying to get wealthy, not fund abroad terrorism.”
