A quarter billion dollars. That's how much taxpayer money — funds earmarked to feed hungry American children — allegedly vanished into a web of fake daycares, sham restaurants, and overseas bank accounts. And now, the convicted architect of Minnesota's staggering welfare fraud scheme is pointing her finger directly at Governor Tim Walz's inner circle.
Amy Bach, facing decades in federal prison, just dropped a bombshell that should end political careers. In an explosive interview with Fox News, Bach stated she has to believe both Walz's office and Attorney General Keith Ellison's office were fully aware of the massive theft — and did absolutely nothing to stop it.
Let that sink in, Patriots.
The Scope of the Theft is Mind-Blowing
Prosecutors have laid out a scheme so brazen it defies belief. Criminal networks allegedly set up fraudulent daycare facilities and fake restaurants, claimed they were feeding children, collected massive state payments, then pocketed the cash. One smuggler was nabbed at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport with $800,000 stuffed in a suitcase, headed overseas. How many others walked right through while Minnesota officials apparently looked the other way?
The money meant for struggling American families instead financed operations thousands of miles away. This wasn't a failure of the system — this was the system working exactly as certain people wanted it to work.
House Republicans Are Coming for Answers
House GOP Chairwoman Lisa McClain didn't mince words during congressional testimony, delivering a devastating indictment of Democratic leadership in Minnesota.
"Democrats took money from your kids — the kids who need it most — dumped it into fraudulent facilities and turned the other way when abuse was reported."
McClain made clear that even though Walz has announced he won't seek re-election as governor, House Republicans will still hold him accountable. Subpoenas are coming, folks. There's nowhere to hide.
Walz's Own Appointee Admits the System is Broken
Here's where it gets even more infuriating. Walz's own appointee — the person responsible for state accounting and preventing fraud — admitted under oath that her office lacks the tools to hold agencies accountable for fraud. When pressed on consequences for agencies that fail at internal controls, her answer was stunning: they provide "support."
Not accountability. Not consequences. Not firings. Just "support" for the bureaucrats who let a quarter billion dollars walk out the door.
Whistleblowers Emerge — And They're Democrats
House Oversight Chairman James Comer revealed that brave whistleblowers from within Minnesota state government have come forward with documents proving fraud occurred and implicating Walz and Ellison in knowledge of the scheme. The kicker? These whistleblowers are overwhelmingly Democrats themselves. When members of your own party are turning on you with receipts, you know the walls are closing in.
The Ellison Connection Raises Serious Questions
Attorney General Keith Ellison's role deserves intense scrutiny. During his time in Congress, Ellison sponsored only two bills that actually passed — and one was the Money Remittances Improvement Act, which eased international money transfers to Somalia. There's even video of Ellison discussing how to "keep money flowing to Somalia." Coincidence? Given that hundreds of millions allegedly ended up overseas, that legislation looks extremely suspicious.
Vice President JD Vance called Walz "a joke who enabled fraud and possibly participated in it." Strong words — but are they wrong?
This Goes Beyond Minnesota
Investigative reporters have discovered identical "zombie offices" in Maine matching the fake healthcare fronts found in Minneapolis. The pattern suggests a nationwide network, and the cover-up may reach the highest levels of state governments across the country.
Amy Bach knows where the bodies are buried. And now she's talking.
The question every American should be asking: How many more Tim Walzes are out there, presiding over the wholesale theft of taxpayer dollars while corporate media runs interference? And will anyone actually be held accountable?
