Indicting Tim Walz, DFL, of dereliction of fraud
The Executive Summary continued, saying "Governor Walz created a culture that enabled fraud by failing to hold anyone in his administration accountable, despite years of credible whistleblower and OLA reports and actual federal criminal indictments and convictions. Instead of addressing the problem directly early in 2019 in the wake of the OLA reports on CCAP fraud, he downplayed or ignored the evidence and closed the criminal investigation unit that was having the greatest impact."
This isn't accidental. If you close "the criminal investigation unit that was having the greatest impact," it leaves a paper trail. That's called evidence. That evidence led to "credible whistleblower and OLA reports and actual federal criminal indictments and convictions." It's impossible to ignore the criminal indictments and convictions." Further, what's the DFL's defense for not acting on the OLA's recommendations, which are spread across multiple years? During this presentation, Chairlady Kristin Robbins exhorts the DFL to put together their own report:
Now that it's official that the DFL won't put together a report detailing their findings, it's safe to say that Committee Democrats didn't take the Committee's work seriously. That's the most damning indictment of this portion of Minnesota history. The House DFL's silence says that they're indifferent, at best, with fraud.
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