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HUGE: New Audit Confirms Tim Walz Staff Paid Out MILLIONS in Grants With No Oversight
If you thought the fraud scandal in Minnesota couldn’t get any worse, you were wrong.
According to an explosive new audit of Department of Human Services grants in Minnesota, staff basically handed out millions in taxpayer funds willy-nilly.
They did not conduct proper oversight or vet who was getting all this money.
Even worse, the staffers then fabricated documents to cover-up the widespread fraud happening.
This clip dove deeper into the specifics:
BREAKING: BOMBSHELL Minnesota auditor report just dropped and it confirms Tim Walz’s Department of Human Services FABRICATED RECORDS and did not verify grant recipients, tried COVERING THEIR TRACKS, enabling massive fraud
It just got 10,000X worse. WALZ MUST RESIGN.
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— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) January 7, 2026
BREAKING: BOMBSHELL Minnesota auditor report just dropped and it confirms Tim Walz’s Department of Human Services FABRICATED RECORDS and did not verify grant recipients, tried COVERING THEIR TRACKS, enabling massive fraud
It just got 10,000X worse. WALZ MUST RESIGN.
“Perhaps the most EXPLOSIVE revelation is that managers within DHS tried to cover their tracks by backdating and creating NEW DOCUMENTS.”
“Sent millions of dollars out the door in grants without making proper checks into who was receiving them. And that is not even the most jaw-dropping finding!”
“One outrageous example, the auditors found a grantee that was paid $672,000 for one month of work WITHOUT ANY INFO on what they do!”
“And the audit says the grant manager who paid it then left DHS a couple days later and became a paid consultant for that company!”
“TO ME, THAT’S CRIMINAL.”
“During the audit multiple DHS managers backdated or created new documents to try to cover their tracks.”
WOW. THIS IS BAD.
Absolutely wild stuff.
It’s all coming to light now.
The audit was conducted by the Office of the Legislative Auditor and uncovered “widespread failures in oversight.”
CBS News has more details on the audit’s findings:
The Office of the Legislative Auditor says the department “did not comply with most requirements tested for mental health and substance use disorder grants and did not have adequate internal controls over grant funds.”
According to the audit, the Department of Human Services distributed more than $425 million in grants to 830 grantees between July 1, 2022, and Dec. 31, 2024.
Of 51 grant agreements, the report says more than half of the progress reports were missing or past due. The agency also could not prove that it completed 27 of 67 required monitoring visits, and for 24 visits involving 11 grantees, it could not provide any documentation.
One auditor noted that several documents were created by the Behavioral Health Administration only after the audit began and had been backdated in response to document requests.
Two grantees were overpaid, and the Behavioral Health Administration paid some grantees for work performed before it fully executed the grant agreements, according to the audit. The agency also made payments to grantees for costs that were either not incurred or not properly supported by source documents.
It appears the massive fraud was made possible by a mix of ignorance and malice.
Many of the staff members said that they had no idea what they were doing, as they were not given training on how to approve grants.
In a survey of employees at the Behavioral Health Administration, the report says 73% of respondents said they did not receive sufficient training to manage grants.
“Executive leadership has repetitively shown staff that they won’t take the staff’s concerns or questions seriously until something serious happens or it makes the news,” one employee wrote in the survey.
State Sen. Mark Koran, R-North Branch, a member of the Legislative Audit Commission, says the audit shows that Department of Human Services leadership “failed at every level.”
“The OLA report shows a complete breakdown in how DHS’s Behavioral Health Administration manages hundreds of millions in taxpayer-funded grants,” Koran said. “BHA failed to verify that grantees were providing the services they were paid for, failed to put basic financial controls in place, and then created documentation after the fact to mislead auditors.”
All this happened under Gov. Tim Walz’s leadership.
Dropping out of the race isn’t enough.
He must resign.
At least he’s admitting that he needs to be accountable now (sort of?)
More on that here:
Tim Walz Confesses?