🚨 Breaking News: The truth is finally spilling out of Minneapolis… and it’s worse than anyone imagined.A Somalian-owned restaurant called Safari pulled in a staggering $12 million in federal dollars meant to feed hungry children.They filed paperwork claiming they were serving between 4,000 and 6,000 kids every single day.But when the FBI quietly set up cameras overlooking the building on Lake Street, they didn’t see thousands of kids lining up for meals.They saw an average of forty people in six weeks.Forty.The feds eventually installed twelve surveillance cameras across multiple locations tied to this scheme because the numbers were so unbelievable.One of those cameras was placed at a deli in Saint Paul registered under defendant Salim Sayyed.He reported serving 1,800 meals per day.The camera footage shown to the jury? An average of twenty-three people walking in and out daily.As the trial continued, jurors were shown mountains of invoices, meal count sheets, and emails seized from the headquarters of Feeding Our Future in Saint Anthony.Some of those documents even included links to websites that randomly generated children’s names and ages… all to create fake rosters so they could keep cashing in federal money meant for kids who never existed.And here’s where it becomes infuriating.Minnesota’s own Department of Education had seen the red flags long ago!Reimbursement requests skyrocketed overnight.Meal counts were literally impossible.But they approved the paperwork anyway.Rubber-stamped it like nothing was wrong.And now, a new audit confirms what people have been shouting — this wasn’t just fraud. It was failure from the top down.If the governor’s own office can’t keep track of its receipts, how can he demand integrity from his agencies?Inflated invoices, fake names, no oversight, no accountability… all of it on his watch.Tim Walz knew.He did nothing.So where is the accountability now?
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