As federal investigators descended on Minnesota to probe yet another fraud scandal, Gov. Tim Walz assured residents there could not possibly be additional wrongdoing because he already blamed Republicans, Donald Trump, capitalism, and unspecified “systemic forces” for the previous billion dollars, sources have confirmed,
According to aides, Walz appeared confident that fraud operates on a one-and-done rule, explaining that once blame is assigned publicly, the issue is considered resolved regardless of facts, audits, or math.
Witnesses inside the governor’s office say Walz was visibly confused when informed the Department of Labor had arrived with documents, subpoenas, and questions instead of press releases and talking points.
One state employee described the scene as “a daytime soap opera where the lead character keeps insisting the mystery was solved three seasons ago.”
Former whistleblowers say they were unsurprised, noting Walz spent years dismissing warnings, monitoring critics, and accusing anyone raising concerns of bad motives rather than bad numbers.
Insiders claim Walz’s primary fear is not prosecution but confirmation that hundreds of reports he ignored will now be read aloud by federal investigators who do not accept vibes, intentions, or progressive buzzwords as evidence.
Observers say the saga has evolved from a policy failure into a full-blown reality show, complete with denial arcs, dramatic pauses, and a governor who keeps insisting the episode already aired.
As of press time, Walz was reportedly preparing a statement explaining that if more fraud is found, it will somehow still be someone else’s fault.













