GREGG JARRETT: If Walz is charged in Minnesota fraud scandal, his best defense is incompetence

"I hereby plead incompetence and stupidity."

That’s probably the best defense that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz can offer if he is criminally charged in the shocking multi-billion-dollar taxpayer ripoffs that grow larger by the day.

Given his earned reputation, his excuse of incompetence would be credible.

Nearly every social service program receiving federal dollars was fleeced by fraudsters right under Walz’s nose, including child nutrition, daycare, healthcare, housing, and autism aid. Most of the perpetrators were Somalians who comprise a powerful voting block that the governor treasures like gold.

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Walz was repeatedly warned of the swindles as far back as 2019 when he first took office. Instead of stopping the scams and prosecuting the grifters, he indulged them by establishing a culture of permissible fraud.

The scandal has already claimed Walz’s political career, forcing him to abandon his bid for re-election. But if he reckoned that quitting would somehow shield him from legal culpability, he is mistaken. There is mounting evidence that Walz was willfully complicit, deliberately refusing to expose or pursue the monumental thefts and, instead, launching aggressive measures to scuttle any legal scrutiny and criminal consequence.  

The governor’s own state workers at the Department of Human Services issued a blistering statement blaming him as 100% responsible. Witnesses say he retaliated against whistleblowers and schemed to discredit the well-documented fraud reports.

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If true, Walz’s aberrant actions run dangerously close to criminal behavior involving cover-ups and obstruction.  

Nine federal agencies, including the FBI, are now working to unravel the full breadth and depth of the colossal cons.  The Department of Justice (DOJ) has sent scores of investigators and lawyers to Minnesota to prosecute the web of fraud and deceit.

They will inevitably weigh whether Walz should face criminal charges himself.

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There are several federal statutes to consider. 18 USC 371 makes it a crime to conspire with others to defraud the government. At present, there is no known evidence that Walz directly participated in the scams themselves or accepted money.

However, if he plotted to cover up the fraud by impairing, obstructing or defeating efforts to bring the fraudsters to justice, the conspiracy statute is applicable. So, too, are the various obstruction of justice laws.

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There is also 18 USC 2, the aiding and abetting statute where accomplices are treated the same as the main perpetrators. That law gave rise to the "willful blindness doctrine" recognized by our courts.

An example is a businessman who intentionally ignores or turns a blind eye to his partner’s money laundering, resulting in charges against both. Similarly, a public official such as Walz can be indicted for deliberate inaction where he has a clear duty to act.

Finally, 18 USC 3 is relevant whenever concealment occurs. Whoever knows that a crime has been committed but "hinders apprehension, trial or punishment," is guilty of accessory after the fact. That bears a striking resemblance to what Walz is accused of doing.

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All of this invites the question of the governor’s motive. If not money, how did he stand to benefit by suppressing the avalanche of fraud? That’s the easy part. Votes.

Walz, together with liberal elites and their media handmaidens, have long dismissed the rumors and reports of Somali-engineered fraud as "racist." Apparently, in Minnesota it is politically incorrect to enforce the law against immigrants from that particular East African country. It’s just not fashionable.

God forbid that putting criminals behind bars might lose electoral support. It’s chic to turn the other cheek.

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So, the Somalian fraudsters were gifted a "get-out-of-jail" free card, courtesy of the governor and his cronies. Walz, in turn, secured their votes. It was a nifty quid pro quo, but with an alternate currency —votes. As protection rackets go, it was slick.   

That cozy arrangement is manifested in a recently uncovered audio recording of a 2021 conversation between Walz’s Attorney General Keith Ellison and Somali hustlers who were soon after convicted of scamming millions of dollars. They were heard leaning hard on the AG to "protect" them in exchange for support and campaign donations.  

Ellison eagerly capitulated but now denies any wrongdoing. He returned the cash.           

It is too early to know whether a criminal case will be filed against Minnesota’s beleaguered governor. The U.S. Attorney and DOJ lawyers are still digging through the mountains of evidence.

However, as noted above, the only tenable defense Walz may be able to conjure up is incompetence and stupidity. It is something that jurors might readily accept.

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After all, ineptitude became the governor’s calling card. He infamously conceded his own buffoonery in the 2024 Vice Presidential debate when he called himself a "knucklehead." He was such a gaffe factory that the Kamala Harris campaign squirreled him away from the media.     

Walz achieved the impossible. He made his running mate look like a genius. His bizarre on-stage antics were constant fodder for mockery. Baffling verbal goofs, such as boasting that he had "become friends with school shooters," left voters scratching their heads or snickering.  

A series of demonstrable lies about his military service and his peculiar treks to China only compounded the impression of a man who is either a serial fabricator or not right in the head. Maybe both are true.  

And who can forget his epic bungling of the George Floyd riots in 2020. He radicalized the tragic death, thereby ginning up the ensuing violence. As Minneapolis burned, Walz dithered. Afterwards, he blamed the looting and torched buildings on systemic racism.

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So, it’s not a stretch to imagine that an indictment alleging Walz was wittingly complicit in his state’s massive welfare fraud scandal might be met with a defense of "misfeasance" (careless or incompetent execution of a lawful duty) to combat the incriminating evidence of "malfeasance" (a deliberate, unlawful act).   

It’s a distinction that can mean the difference between conviction and acquittal.

Should Walz find himself in the dock sometime soon… don’t be surprised if he portrays himself as a blockhead who was intellectually incapable of grasping the obvious.

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DAVID MARCUS: FBI must not let ICE agent become the next Derek Chauvin

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is in prison, possibly for the rest of his days, and while opinions differ on whether he murdered George Floyd in 2020, the actions of Minnesota's political leadership this week put his conviction into question, and clearly show they have no place in any further investigation of the death of Renee Good.

No sooner had Wednesday’s tragic shooting occurred, than Minneapolis mayor and famed BLM kneeler Jacob Frey came out to say it was murder! Frey didn’t wait for evidence, much of which is on video. He immediately offered up the federal ICE agent as a sacrifice to the woke gods of the Minnesota lakes.

Similarly, Gov. Tim Walz, fresh off the humiliation of ending his reelection campaign because his office failed to police massive fraud by the very Somali migrants the federal government is investigating, railed against President Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Minneapolis city council members, who are so far left that Chairman Mao might say, "Hey, slow your roll," all condemned the ICE agent, proudly calling what is now clearly a justifiable shooting as cold-blooded murder.

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Citizens of Minneapolis took to the streets, throwing snowballs at their own local police and local businesses proudly displayed signs in their windows instructing people how to use whistles to thwart ICE.

In this abjectly insane political environment that Minnesotans have created for themselves, the federal agent has about as much chance of a fair trial as the Vikings have of winning this year’s Super Bowl, which is to say, none.

I was talking to a fellow journalist who I respect a lot this week who, somewhat defeatedly, said, "Next week we move on to the next thing," and yes, that is true for us, but it is not true for the latest person whose life hangs in the balance here, the ICE agent who shot and killed a Minneapolis woman who tried to run him over with her Honda Pilot.

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I feel ashamed as a journalist of how I handled the aftermath of George Floyd’s death. Whatever doubts I then had about Derek Chauvin’s criminal culpability, especially when a toxicology report showed Floyd had dangerous levels of fentanyl and methamphetamine in his body when he died, were overwhelmed by my genuflection to the "profound national reckoning."

Chauvin and his family didn’t matter at all in those heady days of cities ablaze and Tim Walz’s wife thrilling in the smell of fire in Minneapolis, when former Vice President Kamala Harris was fundraising to get the criminals back on the streets.

We all knew Chauvin was toast. The guy had no chance in that environment, but like cowards, we pretended the broader principle was more important than this one man’s life.

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Not anymore.

Conservatives in America are done playing this game. We defended Daniel Penny for his act of bravery in a New York City subway car, we defended Kyle Rittenhouse when he used lethal force defensively, and today, we will defend an ICE agent who acted lawfully when lives were in danger.

Director Kash Patel and his FBI would be lunatics to invite the Minnesota law enforcement officials who watched their own police station be burned to the ground in the Floyd riots anywhere near the current investigation.

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It has been heartening to see the Department of Homeland Security and Vice President JD Vance come out in full support of the ICE agent. Just as a good mayor backs his cops, a good veep backs federal agents when they are clearly in the right.

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Here is a short list of the lies the liberal media and Democrat politicians told in just two days about the shooting:

The car never hit him

She wasn’t blocking traffic

She was just dropping her kid off

She’s not a leftist agitator

She was given conflicting orders

Most of the jury pool in Minneapolis already believes these abject lies, because Democrats and the liberal media want to maintain their threadbare, tissue paper credibility, and if that means an innocent man gets raped in prison, well, at least they still have their podcasts on which to laugh about it.

Unfortunately, the Trump administration has no power to invoke a pardon for Derek Chauvin, or even reopen his state level case, but they can learn from it, they can protect a man who has spent 10 years as an ICE agent protecting you and me.

This ICE agent must not be thrown to the radical left wolves of Minneapolis, even if it is too late to save Derek Chauvin and his family from that fate.

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