Tim Walz Has Another Major Fraud Problem – With Voters (And Trump’s DOJ Is On It)

Minnesota’s election system just collided with a federal sledgehammer. A state already rocked by massive social services fraud is

now facing explosive questions about its voting process. Same-day registration.

Mass “vouching.” Oaths instead of proof. Now Trump’s Justice Department wants records, answers, and accountability.

If Minnesota can’t back up its claims of “safeguards,” the fallout could be cat… Continues…

The federal demand for records doesn’t just poke at a technicality; it goes straight to the heart of public trust.

When one voter can vouch for eight others – or a facility worker can vouch

for an unlimited number of residents – the system leans heavily on personal honesty

in a deeply polarized era. Harmeet Dhillon’s sweeping request signals that Washington is no longer willing to accept

“just trust us” as an election standard, especially in a state already scarred by high-profile fraud elsewhere in government programs.

What happens next will reverberate far beyond Minnesota. If the Secretary of State can’t fully document

that every vouched-for ballot met federal requirements, it won’t just be a local embarrassment; it will ignite a national fight over how loose is too loose when i

t comes to voting access. For millions of Americans, this isn’t about partisanship—

it’s about whether their vote is being quietly canceled by a system that chose convenience over certainty.

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