
Minnesota Senate candidate wears hijab in visit to Somali market as fraud scandal unfolds
Minnesota lieutenant governor dons hijab in visit to Somali market as fraud scandal unfolds Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan visited the Karmel Somali market. (Credit: Somali TV Minnesota) Minnesota Lt. Gov. and U.S. Senate candidate Peggy Flanagan was seen on a Somali TV station wearing a hijab at a mall, as a widespread fraud scandal implicating some Somalis plagues the state. "The Somali community is part of the fabric of the state of Minnesota," Flanagan said, looking into the camera. For Muslim women, wearing a hijab is typically a sign of obedience to God and worn to show modesty. Flanagan has previously stated that she is Catholic and says on her campaign website that her "view on immigration is grounded in her Catholic faith." ILHAN OMAR DEFENDS MEALS ACT DESPITE TIES TO MASSIVE MINNESOTA FRAUD SCHEME Peggy Flanagan, Minnesota’s lieutenant governor and Senate hopeful, is facing backlash over her progressive activism and outreach amid the state’s sprawling fraud controversy. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images) The lieutenant governor is challenging two other Democratic candidates in the primary race to fill the seat of outgoing Democratic Sen. Tina Smith. Former Democratic presidential candidate and current Sen. Amy Klobuchar serves as the other senator from the state. Flanagan’s far-left views also prompted her to wear a "Protect Trans Kids" shirt with a knife on it in August in a viral video telling parents: "When our children tell us who they are, it’s our job as grown-ups to listen and believe them." In 2022, federal prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota began probing a nonprofit called Feeding Our Future , an organization which fueled what the Justice Department said is one of the largest pandemic relief fraud schemes in history. Gov. Tim Walz's state and the Somali community are drawing scrutiny amid a sweeping federal probe into billions in alleged pandemic relief fraud. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard) Since the investigation began, $250 million in fraudulent claims have led to 78 individuals charged as part of what prosecutors say is a sizable $9 billion fraud scheme . Many of the individuals charged come from the Somali community in Minnesota. More than 400 Minnesota state employees spoke out about the issue, pointing fingers at former vice presidential candidate and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz for negligence in acting on warnings and indicators of fraud and retaliation against whistleblowers who attempted to expose the scandal. LAWMAKERS PROBE SBA LOANS LINKED TO MINNESOTA’S $9B FRAUD SCANDAL: 'RECKLESS DECISION MAKING' A street sign for "Somali St" is pictured with Riverside Plaza in the background in Minneapolis’ Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. (Michael Dorgan/Fox News Digital) Walz has been pushed to address the issue on several occasions, admitting in a New York Times interview that the programs may have been overly generous. "The programs are set up to move the money to people," Walz said last month. "The programs are set up to improve people’s lives, and in many cases, the criminals find the loopholes." Walz set up a new anti-fraud...
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