Walz Blasts Trump After Admin Freezes Minnesota Child Care Funds

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz criticized the Trump administration this week after federal officials paused certain child-care payments amid expanded scrutiny of alleged fraud within Minnesota’s social-services programs. Writing on X, Walz argued that the payment freeze politicized an issue he said the administration does not meaningfully prioritize, while placing strain on working families who depend on uninterrupted child-care support.

The pause was initiated by the Department of Health and Human Services after Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill ordered a broader audit. The move followed renewed attention generated by a viral video from YouTuber Nick Shirley, which alleged large-scale misuse of child-care funds. HHS subsequently announced that future payments from the Administration for Children and Families would require additional justification, including receipts or photographic documentation. Related actions included the deployment of Department of Homeland Security personnel to Minneapolis and a temporary pause on certain grants by the Small Business Administration.

The scrutiny builds on longstanding concerns. Since 2022, the Department of Justice has charged 98 individuals connected to fraud across 14 Minnesota programs. While some public claims reference losses in the billions, confirmed cases to date have totaled closer to $218 million. Walz ordered a third-party audit in October and appointed Tim O’Malley to oversee reforms and strengthen internal controls.

Shirley’s video highlighted several child-care centers he claimed were operating in name only. One facility, Quality Learning Center, was cited as being licensed for 99 children while appearing largely empty, despite receiving roughly $1.9 million in state funding in 2025. State officials have not disputed the need to investigate such claims, but caution against drawing conclusions before audits are complete.

Political lines have sharpened in response. Republicans argue that the state failed to detect and prevent systemic abuse and are calling for congressional oversight. Democrats, including Walz, warn that broad funding freezes risk harming families who rely on consistent child care to remain employed. The House Oversight Committee has announced plans to hold hearings in the coming weeks to examine the allegations and assess safeguards.

As federal scrutiny continues, Minnesota faces a familiar but difficult balance: enforcing accountability and restoring public trust while ensuring that corrective measures do not inadvertently punish families dependent on essential services. The outcome will likely hinge less on rhetoric than on whether investigations can proceed with precision—distinguishing fraud from failure, and reform from disruption.

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