Trump official freezes millions in SBA aid to Minnesota, slams Walz’s policies as breeding ‘endemic’ fraud
EXCLUSIVE: Federal Small Business (SBA) Administrator Kelly Loeffler sent a letter Tuesday to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz alerting him that her agency will "halt" more than $5.5 million in annual...
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EXCLUSIVE: Federal Small Business (SBA) Administrator Kelly Loeffler sent a letter Tuesday to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz alerting him that her agency will "halt" more than $5.5 million in annual support to resource partners in the state "until further notice." The move comes as Walz and his administration grapple with billions of dollars in social services fraud. U.S. Attorney Joseph Thompson said Thursday a "significant amount" of $18 billion worth of Medicaid funding was likely lost to fraud. "I am notifying you that effective immediately and until further notice, the SBA is halting the disbursement of federal funds to SBA resource partners operating in the state of Minnesota, totaling over $5.5 million in annual support," Loeffler wrote Walz on Tuesday. TRUMP CABINET OFFICIAL CALLS ON WALZ TO RESIGN OVER MASSIVE FRAUD SCANDAL IN SCATHING LETTER: 'SHAME ON YOU' "This action is the result of a fundamental breakdown in the public trust. Under your leadership, Minnesota failed to safeguard taxpayer dollars, and SBA will not continue to place federal resources at risk in a state where oversight measures are ignored and accountability is abandoned." Loeffler blamed Walz for making the Land of 10,000 Lakes the "epicenter" of the largest fraud scandal of the COVID-19 pandemic era, and that recent criminal convictions of Somalis and other figures prove such fraud is "endemic" to St. Paul’s vast welfare curriculum. She cited Thompson’s calculations, saying the Somali fraud network netted $1 billion in its Minneapolis-centered fraud scheme and at least half of certain Medicaid funding programs subsidized by Minnesota taxpayers have been "pocketed by criminals" – assessing the final figure to be at least $9 billion. HOW FEARS OF BEING LABELED 'RACIST' HELPED 'PROVIDE COVER' FOR THE EXPLODING MINNESOTA FRAUD SCANDAL She noted the USDA – which facilitates SNAP and other programs – as well as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent , have launched probes into the scandals. At least $2.5…