Here’s Tim Walz Blaming His Medicaid Fraud Scandal On… Trump

Tim Walz’s performance wasn’t just a communications blunder; it was a window into how power protects itself. Faced with years of mounting fraud in Medicaid, COVID relief, and food assistance programs, he chose narrative management over hard accountability. Rather than explain how oversight collapsed on his watch, he reframed the outrage as the real danger, accusing Trump of making the issue “white hot” instead of confronting why it existed at all.

That instinct—to attack the messenger instead of confronting the mess—should alarm every Minnesotan, regardless of party. Fraud on this scale isn’t a talking point; it’s a betrayal of trust. Taxpayers weren’t asking for deflection, racial diversions, or partisan blame. They were asking who failed, who benefited, and who will be held responsible. Until Walz can answer those questions directly, the scandal isn’t just about stolen money. It’s about a governor who seems more afraid of political fallout than of corruption itself.

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