Minnesota 'on the clock' as HHS threatens penalties over childcare fraud scandal

Minnesota’s alleged fraud scandal continues with the blue state now "on the clock" to comply with federal officials.

"We asked Minnesota for evidence that child care funding goes to legitimate providers," Jim O’Neill, deputy secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), wrote in an X post video alongside HHS Assistant Secretary Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Alex Adams. "Six weeks later, they still have not sent this information."

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The ACF sent a "preliminary notice of non-compliance" to the state, according to O’Neill.

"We are no longer asking, we are demanding," Adams said. "Since Minnesota refused to comply with their federally approved state plan and regulations, ACF has sent a preliminary notice of non-compliance to Minnesota."

O’Neill said the state has 60 days to send the desired documents to federal officials.

"We put Minnesota on the clock," O’Neill said in the video. "If their response is insufficient, we’ll pursue full penalties under the law against the state."

O’Neill said HHS sends approximately $20 billion to the state annually.

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"Every dollar that the state diverts into fraud is stolen from the intended Minnesota recipient. The status quo was to trust the state to stop fraud. That clearly did not work," O’Neill said.

On Dec. 30, O’Neill and Adams announced a childcare payment freeze to the state after an alleged fraud scandal was exposed, involving daycare centers in the state.

"Intrepid journalists have made shocking, incredible allegations of extensive fraud in Minnesota’s childcare programs," O’Neill said in a Dec. 30 video posted on X. "We believe the state of Minnesota has allowed scammers and fake daycares to siphon millions of taxpayer dollars over the past decade." 

Last month, O’Neill demanded Gov. Tim Walz turn over a comprehensive audit of certain daycare centers, including attendance records, licenses, complaints, investigations and inspections.

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A spokesperson for Walz’s office told Fox News in December that they felt the investigation was politically motivated.

"Fraud is a serious issue. But this is a transparent attempt to politicize the issue to hurt Minnesotans and defund government programs that help people," the spokesperson said.

Adams said the ACF has a team on the ground in the state conducting an "on-site monitoring visit," where the department plans to attempt to gather records the state has not provided.

"We will continue to pursue every credible lead, and we will restore integrity to programs that serve America’s most vulnerable people," O’Neill concluded.

The ACF and the state Department of Health office of the inspector general did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 

Lakers' LeBron James shrugs off reported tension with Jeanie Buss: 'It don't bother me'

The Los Angeles Lakers have dropped six of their past 10 games and criticism of the team ramped up Thursday after the Los Angeles Clippers knocked off their crosstown rival.

After the team’s latest loss, LeBron James addressed the ESPN report that detailed Lakers governor Jeanie Buss’ apparent frustrations with the four-time NBA champion. According to the report, internal Buss family disputes led to the majority stake of the franchise being sold to Mark Walter last year.

James pushed back against any suggestion that he had been at odds with Buss. 

"Quite frankly, I don’t really get involved in that or the reports or whatever the case may be," James said Thursday.

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In addition to the alleged Buss family drama, the report floated multiple possible rifts between James and Buss, including the minority owner’s apparent belief that the four-time league MVP received excessive credit for the Lakers’ 2020 NBA title. Buss was also reportedly disappointed in James’ reaction after the Lakers selected his son, Bronny James, in the 2024 NBA Draft.

James' level of involvement in decisions about Russell Westbrook was also mentioned in the report.

Buss addressed the report, saying in a statement, "It’s really not right, given all the great things LeBron has done for the Lakers, that he has to be pulled into my family drama," she said Thursday. "To say that it wasn’t appreciated is just not true and completely unfair to him."

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James said he joined the Lakers eight years ago to return the franchise to its former glory.

"At the end of the day, when I came to this organization, my whole mindset was about restoring excellence," James said. "The things that I seen growing up with the Lakers — obviously, I didn’t get an opportunity to watch Showtime, but I know the history. 

"Then the early 2000s with Shaq [O’Neal] and [Kobe Bryant], and then what Kob did and those couple runs with him and Pau [Gasol]. So, my whole mindset was like, ‘How can I get that feeling back to the Lakers organization?’

"And then I was able to do that along with, you know, 14, 16 other guys winning the championship, bringing the championship here."

James also made it clear what he cares about.

"Quite frankly, I don't really care about articles. I don't care about stories. I don't care about podcasts and all that type of s---. It don't bother me. I'm 41 years old, and I watch golf every day. I don't care about an article. 

"I don't care how somebody feel about me. If you know me personally, then you know what I'm about. These guys know what I'm about, and that's all that matters. I could care less how someone feel about me." 

James said it's typical for him to not be in close communication with Buss but asserted the pair have remained on the same page.

"I don’t understand. It’s not like me and Jeanie be on the phone talking, guys. I never heard a report about that. Don’t make something out of it that it’s not. It’s always been mutual. It’s always been respect. It’s always been a great partnership."

James exercised the player option in his contract last offseason. It is unclear whether his run with the Lakers will conclude this upcoming summer, when he is scheduled to enter free agency after the 2025-26 season.

The Lakers resume action on Saturday when they take on the Mavericks in Dallas.

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