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Trump Suspends $129M in Minnesota Federal Benefits

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The Trump administration has officially suspended $129 million in federal benefit payments to Minnesota, citing concerns over systemic fraud and a lack of transparency from state officials.

The decision was announced by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins, who issued a formal notice to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. The move follows long-standing federal investigations into the "Feeding Our Future" scandal, where prosecutors estimate nearly $250 million was stolen from pandemic-era food programs.

The Fight Over Federal Funding

Secretary Rollins stated that the administration will not allow federal funds to be "mismanaged" and has demanded a full justification for all state spending dating back to January 2025. Moving forward, Minnesota must provide rigorous documentation before any new federal payments are released.

State leaders have hit back at the decision, calling it a politically motivated attack. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison vowed to take the matter to court, while a spokesperson for the city of Minneapolis accused the administration of "targeting" the state for political gain.

This suspension coincides with a broader federal crackdown on social programs in Democratic-led states. While a federal judge recently blocked the administration from freezing childcare subsidies in five states—including Minnesota—this latest USDA action represents a new front in the legal and political battle over federal oversight.

Escalating Tensions

The administration’s focus on Minnesota has intensified over the last year, particularly regarding allegations of fraud within the state's Somali American community. Governor Walz, who recently announced he will not seek a third term, criticized the move as an attempt to "sow division." As the legal battle looms, thousands of Minnesotans who rely on these federal benefits face growing uncertainty.

Key Takeaways

Massive Funding Freeze: The USDA has suspended $129 million in federal payments to Minnesota, citing a history of fraud within the state’s aid programs.

Legal Pushback: Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has pledged to sue the administration to restore the benefits, calling the freeze an illegal overreach.

Strict Oversight: The Trump administration now requires Minnesota to provide detailed justification for all federal spending before future funds are released

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from THE GUARDIAN

 

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Poor angry man-child Dictator Don; another tantrum.

That’ll help put Minnesotans in the right frame of mind to deal with issues relating to the exercise of Federal Government Power within their state.

This will be appealed and subsequently overturned. Pandering to the base.

9 hours ago, stevenl said:

This will be appealed and subsequently overturned. Pandering to the base.

Indeed. A couple of regular contributors to AN noticed entering their basements clutching their genitals!

Sensible move until the very obvious Demicrat corruption issues are addressed.

43 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Sensible move until the very obvious Demicrat corruption issues are addressed.

Par for the course for the criminal regime that is Trump 2.0.

PS. Good on you Brits for finally waking up and heading back to the fold!thumbsup

6 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Sensible move until the very obvious Demicrat corruption issues are addressed.

Exactly. The Dems just want to keep stealing.

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