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Somali Fraud in MN Might Be Huge – Hortman Killed Illegals Bill as Only Dem, And We Know What Happened Next

You know, when the pieces start fitting together, it’s hard not to see a pattern—and in Minnesota, that pattern is dark, dangerous, and points straight to Gov. Tim Walz. The state’s reeling from a multi-billion-dollar Somali fraud scandal, where welfare programs like childcare and healthcare for illegals were looted, with some funds even wired to Al-Shabaab terrorists. Amid this chaos, the only Democrat to vote against healthcare for illegals, Rep. Melissa Hortman, was murdered along with her husband just months later. Coincidence? Or something more sinister? The timeline’s chilling.

As more details emerge about massive healthcare fraud in Minnesota, questions are growing louder — and more uncomfortable — for the state’s Democratic leadership. With billions reportedly flowing through questionable programs, many are now revisiting one moment that stands out like a flashing red light: Rep. Melissa Hortman’s lone vote against expanding healthcare benefits for illegal immigrants.

Hortman was the only Democrat — 1 out of 67 — to vote against the bill. Her vote killed the legislation. At the time, it shocked the political class. Today, in light of mounting fraud revelations, some are asking whether she knew something others didn’t.

Online commentators have noted that Minnesota’s healthcare system has since been rocked by allegations of multi-billion-dollar fraud, including schemes tied to “home care” services and suspicious billing practices. With that context, attention has turned back to Hortman’s decision — and to her tragic death not long afterward.

To be clear: there is no official determination of motive connecting her vote to her murder. But that hasn’t stopped serious questions from being raised, especially given the unusual circumstances surrounding the case.

According to public reporting and court records, the suspect — Vance Luther Boelter — was previously appointed by Governor Tim Walz to a state workforce board in 2019. Social media posts claim the suspect’s wife had professional ties to the Walz administration. Even more explosively, a purported confession letter circulating online allegedly mentions Walz by name. During arraignment, the suspect reportedly made incoherent statements referencing political grievances and was said to have “No Kings” flyers in his vehicle.

Again, these claims remain unproven, and the suspect has been widely described as unstable. But that reality doesn’t erase the need for transparency.

What has frustrated many Minnesotans is not just the speculation — it’s the lack of clear answers. Has there been a full, independent investigation into any potential political connections? Has Governor Walz been asked directly, on the record, about these claims? If so, where are the answers?

Even observers who dismiss the theories outright agree on one thing: the timing is disturbing, and the public deserves clarity. Hortman herself reportedly sounded fearful after her vote, aware of how enraged her base could become over breaking ranks on illegal-immigrant healthcare.

This isn’t just fraud; it’s a nexus of corruption, violence, and political cover-up. Walz’s administration oversaw billions looted, with Hortman’s vote threatening the gravy train. Her murder, tied to a Walz appointee with insider access, screams foul play. Yet, has anyone asked Walz about this on record? Has there been a real investigation? The silence is deafening.

When billions are missing, trust is broken, and a lawmaker ends up dead, asking questions isn’t radical — it’s responsible.

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Opinion Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article, including the interpretation of Rep. Melissa Hortman’s murder as potentially linked to her vote and the broader fraud scandal, reflect a critical and speculative perspective. They are opinionated and may not align with all readers. Facts are based on reported sources; readers should verify with official investigations and consider multiple viewpoints.

Kathy Sullivan

Sullivan pens a regular column that focuses on corruption within government, cronyism, illegal immigration, and general left-wing malfeasance. Kathy also serves as a leading voice against the establishment within the Republican Party and enthusiastically promotes pro-Trump candidates to battle entrenched moderate incumbents.

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