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Home»Politics»Minnesota Residents Furious After Tafoya Blasts Walz and Ellison Over Fraud Allegations: ‘They Think We’re Idiots’

Minnesota Residents Furious After Tafoya Blasts Walz and Ellison Over Fraud Allegations: ‘They Think We’re Idiots’

Hardly a laughing matter

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeJune 20, 20263 Mins Read
Michele Tafoya, a U.S. Senate candidate in Minnesota, posted a video criticizing Gov. Tim Walz and AG Keith Ellison for laughing during congressional questions about billions in social services fraud. The clip has fueled strong online discussion.
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A political firestorm is brewing in Minnesota after a video posted by U.S. Senate candidate Michele Tafoya accused Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison of dismissing concerns about fraud in state-funded programs. The clip quickly spread online, where commenters debated accountability, oversight, and whether state leaders have adequately addressed questions surrounding billions of dollars in alleged fraud.

Billions of dollars do not change hands without people at the top knowing.

Tim Walz and Keith Ellison knew. And when Congress asked them about it, they laughed.

Minnesotans are not laughing. And they are not forgetting. pic.twitter.com/ZwyJUf9W98

— Michele Tafoya (@Michele_Tafoya) June 15, 2026

In the video, Michele Tafoya states that she believes Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison are to blame for the fraud because they are at the top. She notes that a former U.S. Senator told her large amounts of money cannot change hands without people at high levels knowing about it, so officials were aware the issues were occurring. 

Tafoya references examples such as the Quality Learning Center, points out that many mistakes were made, and emphasizes that, as governor, the buck stops with Walz. She adds that when Walz and Ellison addressed Congress, they spoke disrespectfully about their own state and responsibilities and nearly laughed off the problems in general, concluding that Minnesotans are angry and ready to make change. The video consists of Tafoya making these statements and does not include footage from the congressional hearing itself.

Minnesotans Respond to Claims of Laughter Over Billions in Fraud

Many commenters expressed strong frustration and called for accountability. One wrote, “Billions in taxpayer money go missing in Minnesota, and Walz and Ellison just laugh in our faces. They think we’re idiots, but the people of this state aren’t forgetting. The blatant corruption and utter contempt for the taxpayer are exactly why we need to purge these swamp creatures from office once and for all. It’s time to clean house.”

Others stressed the need for formal investigations. One commenter said, “This is why there needs to be SERIOUS INVESTIGATIONS. My state has had 4 Governors go to PRISON in the last 50 years. These politicians think they’re untouchable until they’re touched by the law. Then they scream and whine like schoolgirls who fell and scraped their knees. INVESTIGATE, INDICT, AND CONVICT. Send the message.”

Some focused on specific unanswered questions about the missing funds. One asked, “What bank converted the stolen money to cash? What bank transferred money from Medicaid providers to accounts in East Africa? Isn’t that a Red Flag?”

Additional reactions highlighted deeper concerns about state leadership and the upcoming election. One user argued the leadership is “communist” and “planned to wreck the state,” while another stated, “Corruption runs deep in the DFL. In MN, it is time to restore our state and MN pride. This starts in Nov with the election of common-sense political leaders.” 

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A further comment noted, “Answer those questions, and you will get elected. Otherwise, you are part of the problem.”

The clip has added to the ongoing debate over accountability in Minnesota’s handling of public funds. As the state heads toward November elections, Tafoya’s post continues to spark discussion among voters.

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