100 Minnesota Mayors Blast Tim Walz as Fraud Scandal Explodes

Minnesota’s political dam just cracked.
Nearly 100 mayors, from tiny towns to major cities, have delivered a stunning public rebuke of Governor Tim Walz and the state’s handling of massive Medicaid and welfare fraud. Their message is brutal: fraud at the top is draining local budgets, forcing tax hikes, and gutting essential services. Families are paying, while St. Paul shr… Continues…

 

The mayors’ letter is more than a complaint; it is a warning flare from the people closest to the fallout. While billions vanished through Medicaid and pandemic-era fraud schemes, city leaders were left explaining to residents why property taxes were rising and police, fire, and infrastructure budgets were being stretched to the breaking point. They are not arguing theory. They are balancing budgets, cutting projects, and facing angry voters at town halls and grocery stores.

What makes this moment explosive is the collapse of trust. These mayors span party lines and include former allies who once backed Walz. Now they are openly questioning whether the state can be trusted to manage money, enforce laws, or protect taxpayers from exploitation. Unless Walz delivers visible reforms, prosecutions, and real oversight, this won’t remain a policy dispute. It will harden into a narrative of systemic failure — and a governor who looked away until the cities revolted.