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Congress Fails Again as Taxpayer Funds Vanish into Fraud Scandals

Carl Higbie didn’t mince words on his FRONTLINE show when he ripped into Congress for sitting on its hands while taxpayers watch their money vanish into alleged fraud schemes in Minnesota and beyond. The country is tired of hearing platitudes from lawmakers while watchdogs and independent investigators dig up evidence that should have everyone in Washington on emergency footing. The outrage on the ground is real, and Higbie’s blunt demand for answers echoes what millions of Americans are already asking.

The spark for this latest firestorm was a viral investigation that exposed apparent holes in oversight at some Minnesota childcare and social services sites, prompting federal agencies to step in and HHS to freeze payments to the state while inquiries proceed. That viral video forced the bureaucracies that usually sleep through scandals to at least pretend to move, and it exposed the fragile state of federal dollars flowing into programs with spotty supervision. Americans shouldn’t have to beg for accountability when tax dollars are on the line.

State officials insist inspections have turned up children on-site at many of the locations highlighted, and some follow-up reviews found little concrete evidence at the specific sites visited by the YouTuber — but that is cold comfort when the bigger pattern of abuse has been documented before. The Feeding Our Future prosecutions and other cases have shown how easily taxpayer funds can be diverted when oversight is lax and political correctness shuts down scrutiny. We can accept legitimate explanations from honest providers, but we should not let that become an excuse for inaction or for protecting insiders.

This is exactly where Congress should be leading: hold hearings, subpoena records, and force federal and state bureaucrats to explain how billions of dollars have been administered with such glaring vulnerabilities. Instead, too many Republicans in Washington talk tough on TV while failing to translate outrage into teeth — investigations, budget holds, and real structural reform. If lawmakers won’t use their oversight powers, then voters need to send people to Washington who will.

Minnesota’s political establishment has a lot to answer for, and Democratic leaders who reflexively defend every hand that reaches for federal dollars are part of the problem. When state officials shrug and the media pivots to protect the narrative, ordinary Americans lose — their tax dollars, their faith in government, and their patience. Those in power who treat oversight as a political inconvenience must be called out and removed from their comfortable perches.

This shouldn’t be a partisan plea for attention-seeking — it’s a demand for basic competence and integrity. Congress must stop pretending that “studies” and press releases are substitutes for subpoenas and prosecutions, and the American people must insist on accountability now. Patriots don’t stand by while the system rots; we stand up, we hold the line, and we reclaim the public purse for the people it was intended to serve.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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