"You import the third world, you become the third world," Posobiec said. "If this feels like something that would happen in Mogadishu, that's because that's exactly where this comes from."
Posobiec then questioned if some of the money from the scheme had been pocketed by Walz's campaign.
Collin called the Feeding Our Future scandal "the largest Covid scheme in the country that happened right here in Minnesota." She explained that the nonprofit, run through the Department of Agriculture, claimed to be setting up feeding sites for millions of children across the city, but that the numbers were not adding up. However, Walz's Education Commissioner had been signing off on all of the payments to the organization.
"Finally they put a stop to these payments and they uncover that this money is spent on homes, boats, some people had traveled internationally, people fled the country in the wake of these charges," she stated.
Both explained that during the trial of these Somali defendants, a bag containing $100,000 was dropped off at the doorstep of one of the jurors in an attempt to bribe her. Collin highlighted that $500 million total fraud under Walz has been uncovered including Medicaid fraud involving Somalis.
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