The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, is investigating widespread fraud in Minnesota's social services programs. Comer's probe focuses on alleged fraud perpetrated by Somali immigrants, potentially exceeding $9 billion across multiple state programs. He has sent letters demanding answers from Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison about the stolen funds. Comer's investigation follows reports of schemes like the "Feeding Our Future" scandal. Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized Comer, leading to a heated exchange with personal insults. Comer responded by criticizing Jeffries' imitation of Obama and defending his investigation. The investigation is examining if the Walz administration knew about the fraud. Stephen Miller, a Trump advisor, framed the scandal's scale, comparing it to Somalia's GDP and blaming it on open-border policies. Miller advocated for the deportation of Somali immigrants involved. The investigation highlights concerns about unchecked immigration and its impact on taxpayer funds.
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