Tim Walz Hammered By New Subpoena As Major Federal Investigation Into Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars’ Worth Of Fraud In Minnesota Begins
Governor Walz responded to the allegations in June 2024, denying any wrongdoing. He acknowledged that MDE employees may not have conducted adequate due diligence but rejected claims of intentional misconduct. Walz, who was previously a vice presidential candidate, maintained that his administration acted in good faith during the unprecedented challenges of the pandemic.
The Committee hinted that the findings from the FOF investigation could prompt legislative action. In a letter, Rep. Foxx stated that the fraud fell within the Committee’s jurisdiction and could be addressed through new laws designed to prevent similar abuses in federal nutrition programs. This development signals the broader political and legislative stakes surrounding the scandal.
“Now I know the leader is going to show a poll that says that Democrats will be blamed for the shutdown. There are many more polls that show Republicans are to blame. The question in that poll is biased,” Schumer said, referring to the New York Times/Siena College survey
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has been issued a subpoena by the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce, led by Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC), in connection with the Feeding Our Future (FOF) scandal. The investigation centers on the alleged misuse of $250 million from the Federal Child Nutrition Program during the COVID-19 pandemic, funds that were intended to feed children but were reportedly misappropriated by organizations operating under state oversight.
The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE), which oversaw the program during Walz’s administration, has come under scrutiny for failing to prevent the alleged fraud. The subpoena demands records related to MDE’s internal decisions, communications with federal agencies, and any internal investigations conducted during or after the fraud took place. Rep. Foxx accused Walz and other executive officials of failing to take sufficient action to prevent the massive fraud.

“In the New York Times, but it’s biased,” he continued, prompting Republicans across the chamber to erupt into laughter. “I don’t always believe the New York Times … You can be sure of that. Neither do you.”
Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) have pushed the Trump administration to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits and guarantee taxpayer-funded health care “for all.” Republicans and the White House rejected the proposals, saying Democrats were demanding taxpayer-funded health care for illegal immigrants.“If you look at the original they did with this negotiation, it was a $1.5 trillion spending package, basically saying the American people want to give massive amounts of money, hundreds of billions of dollars to illegal aliens for their health care, while Americans are struggling to pay their health care bills,” Vice President JD Vance said following a White House meeting with congressional leaders.
While Democrats were divided on whether to shut down the government over their demands, Republicans and independents have remained firmly opposed.The NYT/Siena poll, conducted just before the Oct. 1 deadline, found that only 27 percent of respondents supported Democrats shutting down the government if their demands were not met.
A Little Girl Saves a Billionaire’s Life — Then He Discovers Who She Really Is

It was a scorching afternoon in Dallas when Alexander Reed, once celebrated as a tech prodigy and self-made billionaire, collapsed on the sidewalk — and no one noticed.
People rushed past without slowing down. Some assumed he was drunk. Others thought he was just another exhausted executive in an expensive suit. No one realized that the CEO of Nexora Technologies was lying there, barely conscious.
He had just lost fifty million dollars in a disastrous investment. His mother was in intensive care after suffering a stroke. Years of sleepless nights and relentless pressure had finally broken him.
But fate had other plans.
A little girl in a bright red dress, chasing butterflies nearby, froze when she heard the sound of his fall. She ran toward him, placed her tiny hand on his chest, and whispered softly, “He’s still breathing.”
With trembling fingers, she grabbed his phone and dialed emergency services. Her calm voice and quick thinking saved his life.
Neither of them realized that this moment — a stranger’s compassion on a blazing Texas afternoon — would change everything.
Because the man she had just saved was not a stranger.
He was…
Her father.
A child born from a brief love story years ago.
Alexander blinked in shock as he looked at her. The little girl stared back with eyes that felt hauntingly familiar.
Her smile. Her gaze. Something deep inside him stirred. A memory long buried surfaced — a summer night, a soft laugh, a promise he never kept.
“Daddy…” she whispered, her voice small but certain.
The word pierced through him.
He leaned forward slowly, hands shaking.
“Are you… are you really mine?” he asked, his voice barely steady.
She nodded shyly, clutching the worn teddy bear she carried everywhere.
In that moment, Alexander felt his heart shatter and mend all at once. For years, he had chased success and wealth, ignoring the fragile human connections that truly mattered.
And now destiny — in the form of a fearless little girl — was giving him a second chance.
The paramedics stood nearby, quietly respecting the scene.
Alexander gently brushed her hair from her face, tears filling his eyes.
“I will never let you go again,” he whispered.
That day, on the scorching pavement of Dallas, a life was saved — and a family long separated was finally brought back together.
Past mistakes and future hope met in the eyes of a little girl brave enough to change everything.