Emmer warns Walz could end up 'in cuffs' amid Minnesota fraud claims
EXCLUSIVE: The No. 3 leader in the House of Representatives is arguing that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz could be leaving office earlier than he intended, even after the progressive refused...
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EXCLUSIVE: The No. 3 leader in the House of Representatives is arguing that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz could be leaving office earlier than he intended, even after the progressive refused to resign over alleged widespread fraud in his state. "I think perhaps this is a lot deeper, a lot larger than we knew," Emmer told Fox News Digital on Wednesday. "Tim should do the right thing and resign. And if he doesn't, I think he might be leaving the offices in cuffs." Federal prosecutors are investigating accusations of fraud within Minnesota’s social programs, with a significant amount of scrutiny on the state’s Somali community. WALZ'S LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND PROGRESSIVE SENATE HOPEFUL SLAMMED FOR LEADERSHIP AMID SOMALI FRAUD CRISIS U.S. attorneys have alleged that as much as $9 billion in state and federal funding could have fallen prey to fraud, an estimate that Walz and other state Democratic leaders have said is overblown. Walz said during a press conference on Tuesday that he would not resign over the scandal, telling reporters when asked, " Over my dead body will that happen." The enhanced media scrutiny did push Walz to drop his bid for a third term as governor, however. Asked about his refusal to resign, Emmer said, "This guy has got to stop acting like a coward, and he's got to start taking accountability for the fact that he is completely incompetent, and perhaps even complicit, in one of the most breathtaking fraud examples that we've ever seen." SEN AMY KLOBUCHAR SAYS SHE'S 'SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING' A GUBERNATORIAL BID "Tim Walz, he said he was running for a third term and that he was going to fight for Minnesota. And then what he did was, he said, 'Well, I'm not going to run for a third term anymore, but I'm going to fight for Minnesota.' And he came out the next day, had to have a press conference to say he wasn't resigning," Emmer said. "It's just wild. He's coming unglued." Walz said he was "accountable for this" as the top state official during his press confe…