Feds Say Minnesota Aid Fraud Balloons to $9B in ‘Industrial-Scale’ Scheme - Federal prosecutors estimate up to $9 billion Medicaid fraud in Minnesota since 2018, potentially half of $18 billion billed through vulnerable programs like autism support and housing. - The scheme involves fake nonprofits and aid businesses, many linked to the state's Somali community, billing for unprovided services. - Confirmed losses exceed $822 million, with recent charges and FBI raids targeting defendants in autism, housing, and integrated services fraud. - Governor Walz disputes the $9 billion figure as unverified, while state investigators confirm only tens of millions but acknowledge fake companies exploiting the system. - President Trump has criticized the fraud, focusing on the Somali community's role.
Acting CISA director failed a polygraph. Career staff are now under investigation. At least six career staff were placed on leave after DHS opened an investigation into whether they misled the agency’s acting director, Madhu Gottumukkala, into taking the test. Six career staffers at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency were suspended with pay this summer after organizing a polygraph test that the agency’s acting director, Madhu Gottumukkala, failed. The Department of Homeland Security opened an investigation into whether the staff provided “false information” about the need for the test — which was scheduled after Gottumukkala sought access to certain highly sensitive cyber intelligence shared with the agency. This article is based on interviews with eight current and four former U.S. cybersecurity officials, including multiple Trump administration appointees, who have either worked closely with Gottumukkala or have knowledge of the polygraph examination and the chain of events that followed. They were granted anonymity for fear of retribution. The incident this July and the subsequent fallout — which has not been reported before — have angered career staff, alarmed fellow Trump administration appointees and raised questions about Gottumukkala’s leadership of the nearly $3 billion cyber defense agency. “Instead of taking ownership and saying, ‘Hey, I screwed up,’ he gets other people blamed and potentially ruins their careers,” said a current official, who described Gottumukkala’s tenure at CISA so far as “a nightmare” for the agency. https://www.politico.com/news/2025/12/21/cisa-acting-director-madhu-gottumukkala-polygraph-investigation-00701996 image
The details of this black-on-White Houston-area School murder story are sickening. 18yo Junior Aundre Matthews put 16yo Andrew Meismer in a headlock and stabbed him repeatedly in the neck with scissors. Why? He thought Andrew took his $20 vape. No coverage from national media.