Minnesota Governor Tim Walz faced growing criticism recently after a viral online video raised questions about taxpayer dollars flowing to a Minneapolis daycare centre that appeared inactive despite receiving about $4 million in state funding. The footage, released by independent journalist Nick Shirley, shows him visiting the Quality Learning Center in south Minneapolis. Shirley notes that the facility, which is licensed for 99 children and has received roughly $4 million in state funding, displayed a sign that misspelled “learning” as “learing.” When he approached the building on a weekday, no children were visible, the office appeared closed, and a woman at the site loudly protested, incorrectly accusing him of being with immigration enforcement. The video quickly spread across social media and drew national attention amid a wider scandal involving alleged fraud in Minnesota’s social service programmes, which federal officials say may have cost taxpayers billions of dollars. Critics argue that problems ranging from daycare funding to other public assistance programmes have gone unchecked by state leadership. Republican lawmakers and conservative commentators have seized on the video to call for accountability from Walz. Minnesota Representative Tom Emmer shared the footage on social media, questioning how millions in taxpayer funds could go to a centre that appears empty and misspells its own name. Other critics, including Representative Mike Lawler and political figures such as Elon Musk and Vice President JD Vance, have used the controversy to press for investigations and even hearings in Congress.Musk said, “Why did they still receive funding and keep their license after so many violations and Zoolander-level-obvious fraud? Prosecute @GovTimWalz. He knew”Vance said, “What’s happening in Minnesota is a microcosm of the immigriation fraud in our system. Politicans like it because they get power. Welfare cheats like it because they get rich. But it’s a zero sum game, and they’re stealing both money and political power from Minnesotans.” Some analysts and officials have also linked the daycare funding concerns to broader debates over immigration and fraud, noting that many of the entities involved are connected to immigrant communities. However, there is no indication that the Quality Learning Center itself has been charged with wrongdoing, KOMO news reported.
Empty daycare, misspelled sign and $4m in funding put Minnesota Governor Tim Walz in spotlight — Here's what we know about fraud
