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Tim walz subpoenaed in COVID-19 relief fraud investigation: Harris VP Drawn into ‘Feed The Children’ Probe

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published September 6, 2024
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has been subpoenaed by the U.S. House of Representatives as part of an expanding investigation into the misappropriation of pandemic relief funds. The inquiry centers around the non-profit organization Feeding Our Future, which is accused of diverting millions of dollars intended to provide meals for children during the COVID-19 pandemic. This scandal has led to widespread scrutiny of how the state of Minnesota and federal agencies handled the oversight of relief funds.

The U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee, spearheading the investigation, has also issued subpoenas to several high-ranking officials, including Minnesota Commissioner of Education Willie Jett, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, and Agriculture Inspector General Phyllis Fong. The committee is seeking extensive documentation from these officials regarding the oversight and distribution of funds to Feeding Our Future. The subpoenas aim to shed light on potential mismanagement and failures in monitoring the non-profit’s actions during the pandemic.

The origins of the Scandal

The fraud investigation involving Feeding Our Future has been unfolding for several months, with the U.S. Department of Justice playing a central role in bringing charges against those involved. Initially, 48 individuals were charged in connection with the scheme, but the number has since grown to 70 as the investigation deepened. The non-profit allegedly diverted millions of dollars in federal aid meant to ensure that children in need received proper nutrition during the pandemic. Instead, these funds were funneled elsewhere, sparking outrage and concern over the misuse of vital pandemic relief resources.

A recent audit conducted by the state of Minnesota revealed significant lapses in oversight by the Department of Education, the primary agency responsible for monitoring the disbursement of funds to non-profits like Feeding Our Future. The audit concluded that the department’s efforts to prevent fraud and ensure proper use of funds were “inadequate,” creating vulnerabilities that allowed the fraudulent scheme to flourish. These findings have become a central focus of the ongoing federal investigation.

The role of governor Tim Walz and other officials

Governor Tim Walz, who oversaw Minnesota’s response to the pandemic, has been drawn into the investigation as a key figure responsible for ensuring that relief funds were properly allocated and monitored. The U.S. House committee is seeking to determine the extent of Walz’s involvement in the oversight of Feeding Our Future and whether his administration took adequate steps to prevent the fraud from occurring.

In response to the subpoena, a spokesperson for Governor Walz condemned the fraud as a serious misuse of pandemic relief funds, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to addressing the issue. The spokesperson also praised the efforts of the FBI and other law enforcement agencies involved in investigating the scheme, reiterating the state’s cooperation in the ongoing probe.

Minnesota Commissioner of Education Willie Jett, who also received a subpoena, has faced mounting criticism for his department’s failure to detect and prevent the fraud. The state audit specifically pointed to the Department of Education’s inadequate oversight mechanisms, which allowed Feeding Our Future to misappropriate millions in relief funds.

At the federal level, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Agriculture Inspector General Phyllis Fong are being scrutinized for their roles in overseeing the distribution of federal aid to state programs like those administered by Minnesota. The House committee is particularly interested in understanding whether federal agencies provided sufficient guidance and resources to prevent misuse of funds at the state level.

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The criminal proceedings surrounding Feeding Our Future have already led to multiple convictions. Earlier this year, five individuals involved in the scheme were found guilty of defrauding the federal government by diverting funds away from their intended purpose of feeding children. One particularly shocking aspect of the case involved an attempt to bribe a juror during the trial. Authorities discovered $120,000 in cash at the residence of the juror, an attempt that has only heightened the public’s awareness of the gravity of the fraud.

With 70 individuals now charged in connection with the fraud, the case is one of the largest pandemic relief scandals in the country. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, continue to investigate other potential participants, as well as the broader systemic failures that allowed the fraud to occur.

Congressional inquiry and political pressure

Representative Virginia Foxx, a Republican from North Carolina and chair of the House Education and Workforce Committee, has been at the forefront of the congressional inquiry. Foxx has pressed for detailed information on the handling of the Feeding Our Future case, calling for accountability at both the state and federal levels. Foxx and other committee members have expressed frustration with the slow pace of transparency, seeking to uncover the full extent of mismanagement and to propose reforms to prevent similar incidents in the future.

As the investigation intensifies, the subpoenas issued to Governor Walz and other top officials mark a critical juncture in the ongoing probe. The case highlights the challenges of administering large-scale relief programs during a crisis and raises questions about the responsibility of government agencies in safeguarding taxpayer dollars. The outcome of this inquiry will likely have lasting implications for future oversight of emergency relief programs.

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