Patel touts FBI's dozens of convictions in $250 million Minnesota COVID scam

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These are some of the big abusers a legitimate police agency goes after. In Canada we have massive corruption but police agencies enjoy "filling holes they dug". Thus, they manufacture fake threats via kids and the poor and pretend to save the day, when all they did was cost our nation and our economy billions due to their greed and misrepresentation.

I'd love to hear some stories about catching high level corruption in Canada. G-d knows it exists in vast quantities with very few arrested. Ontario may be the worst district in North America for corruption.


FIRST ON FOX: A $250 million fraud scheme that exploited a federally funded children's nutrition program during the COVID-19 pandemic has been described by FBI Director Kash Patel as "one of the worst" in Minnesota history.

The FBI director told Fox News in a statement that 70 people in Minnesota have been indicted for their role in the sprawling "Feeding our Future" fraud scheme during the COVID-19 pandemic, which exploited a federal program designed to reimburse states for the cost of feeding children.

Conspirators falsely claimed to have served millions of meals during the pandemic, but instead used the money for personal gain. Of the individuals indicted, 38 have pleaded guilty, FBI officials told Fox News Digital. More than a dozen of the individuals are awaiting criminal trial, with the next trial beginning in August.

"Stealing over $250 million from hungry kids during a pandemic to fund mansions and luxury cars is as shameless as it gets," FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement. "I’m proud of the FBI and our partners for dismantling this web of corruption, holding dozens accountable, and sending a clear message: if you exploit the most vulnerable, we will find you and bring you to justice."
 
So Trash Patel decided to show up for work one day in order to jump in front of the investigation his predecessor started.

I guess Trump isn’t the only one who jumps in front of the work of others and gives himself credit!
 
So Trash Patel decided to show up for work one day in order to jump in front of the investigation his predecessor started.

I guess Trump isn’t the only one who jumps in front of the work of others and gives himself credit!
Yeah! Patel should have stopped perusing all those dozens of egregious criminal cases because they didn't begin under his watch. [/sarcasm]

You are a bona fide 100% certified idiot.
 
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Yeah! Patel should have stopped perusing all those dozens of egregious criminal cases because they didn't begin under his watch. [/sarcasm]

You are a bona fide 100% certified idiot.

He doesn;t deserve credit for something he probably didn;t even know about.

Name calling noted.
 
These are some of the big abusers a legitimate police agency goes after. In Canada we have massive corruption but police agencies enjoy "filling holes they dug". Thus, they manufacture fake threats via kids and the poor and pretend to save the day, when all they did was cost our nation and our economy billions due to their greed and misrepresentation.

I'd love to hear some stories about catching high level corruption in Canada. G-d knows it exists in vast quantities with very few arrested. Ontario may be the worst district in North America for corruption.


FIRST ON FOX: A $250 million fraud scheme that exploited a federally funded children's nutrition program during the COVID-19 pandemic has been described by FBI Director Kash Patel as "one of the worst" in Minnesota history.

The FBI director told Fox News in a statement that 70 people in Minnesota have been indicted for their role in the sprawling "Feeding our Future" fraud scheme during the COVID-19 pandemic, which exploited a federal program designed to reimburse states for the cost of feeding children.

Conspirators falsely claimed to have served millions of meals during the pandemic, but instead used the money for personal gain. Of the individuals indicted, 38 have pleaded guilty, FBI officials told Fox News Digital. More than a dozen of the individuals are awaiting criminal trial, with the next trial beginning in August.

"Stealing over $250 million from hungry kids during a pandemic to fund mansions and luxury cars is as shameless as it gets," FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement. "I’m proud of the FBI and our partners for dismantling this web of corruption, holding dozens accountable, and sending a clear message: if you exploit the most vulnerable, we will find you and bring you to justice."
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That sounds like something Steve "We Build The Wall" Bannon might have been part of.

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