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After previously criticizing fraud investigations as “white supremacy,” Walz reversed course and tried to take credit for ‘rooting out’ corruption, which drew a rebuke from FBI Director Kash Patel

In a thread on X, Walz, who ended a third bid for the governorship after the fraud scandal broke last fall, said he was putting criminals “on notice. ” He added that the FBI was working alongside state officials.

“Today’s raids by state and federal law enforcement happened because our state agencies caught irregular behavior and reported it,” he claimed on X.

That’s how the system is supposed to work, and our agencies will keep at it as long as there are fraudsters around to put behind bars,” he added

That led Patel to respond: “Come again? This FBI and DOJ with our DHS partners drafted and executed every search warrant today.

“But go ahead and take credit for our work while we smoke out the fraud plaguing Minnesota under your governorship,” Patel added.


Something unexpected happened—and it wasn’t a speech or a planned moment. It was something much quieter, and somehow more powerful

Something unexpected happened—and it wasn’t a speech or a planned moment. It was something much quieter, and somehow more powerful.

In Washington, DC, Barack Obama was seen reacting in a way that caught everyone around him off guard. There were no cameras set for a major address, no prepared remarks—just a moment that unfolded naturally.

Witnesses say it began with a subtle shift. As he listened, his expression changed—briefly revealing something deeper. Then came a pause that felt longer than expected.

Conversations stopped. The room grew still.

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