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James Comer Prepares to Make Political Life Very Difficult for Tim Walz, and I Am So Here for It – RedState

After getting humiliated the following month as well, one would think that Walz would lie low in 2025 to avoid further national embarrassment. But, not only has he not done so, he's running for reelection as governor in 2026. Even more amazingly, Walz is rumored to be considering a 2028 presidential run, even though he said in July that a 2028 bid was off the table for him.

...But here we are closing in on the end of 2025, and Tim Walz isn't laughing anymore, thanks in part to the wave of fraud scandals in his state, all of which happened under his watch, and which equate not to just millions in stolen taxpayer money but billions.

Needless to say, Minnesota and Walz are on the Trump administration's radar in a big way, with the DOJ continuing its investigations and filing charges, and the House Oversight Committee expanding its own probe:

A widening federal investigation into Minnesota’s massive fraud scandal is drawing in whistleblowers, mayors and state lawmakers amid growing scrutiny of state officials, House Oversight Chairman James Comer told Fox News on Tuesday.

"The walls are caving in on Tim Walz," Comer, R-Ky., said on "America's Newsroom."

"This massive amount of fraud is affecting and impacting every citizen of Minnesota because they're having to cut services because so much of the money for social programs was wasted and defrauded by this Somali population."

Comer added in the interview with Fox News that "one of the things [Walz has] said in the last 48 hours was that the Oversight Committee didn't need to worry about this investigation, that he would take care of it. No one in America believes that…. We are going to investigate this."

Here's more from that segment:

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