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Minnesota Democrats Killed the Anti-Fraud Bill — Here’s Proof

Minnesota Democrats Killed the Anti-Fraud Bill — Here’s Proof

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Minnesota has become a national embarrassment because of massive government fraud — with federal investigators estimating up to $9 billion stolen across state programs.

But what most people don’t know is this:

A bipartisan anti-fraud bill already passed the Minnesota Senate in 2025 with overwhelming support.

It should have become law.

Instead, House Democrat leadership — working with Governor Tim Walz — blocked it, gutted it, and tried to replace it with a weaker version under political control.

In this video, State Representative Walter Hudson walks through the full timeline:

• the bipartisan origins of the Office of Inspector General bill
• how it advanced through both chambers
• the moment House leadership killed it
• and how Democrats are now trying to rewrite history

This is a behind-the-scenes look at how legislative manipulation actually works — and why Minnesota still hasn’t fixed its fraud crisis.

Politics as usual only survives in darkness.

This channel exists to turn on the lights.

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