共和党参议员成立特别工作组打击与明尼苏达州丑闻相关的欺诈行为


参议院共和党人成立三管齐下的方案,以根除健康、教育和劳工项目中滥用纳税人资金的欺诈者

作者:亚历克斯·米勒(Alex Miller)
福克斯新闻(Fox News)

发布时间:2026年1月26日 美国东部时间上午9:00

福克斯独家:在明尼苏达州欺诈丑闻曝光后,一群参议院共和党人计划成立一个针对性特别工作组,以打击欺诈者。

参议院卫生、教育、劳工和养老金(HELP)委员会的共和党成员宣布,他们将成立一个专门工作组,致力于根除滥用联邦资金的欺诈者。

这个由七名成员组成的小组将由来自路易斯安那州的共和党人、HELP委员会主席比尔·卡西迪(Bill Cassidy)领导。近几周,卡西迪加大了打击欺诈行为的力度,特别是针对明尼苏达州的欺诈案件。

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关键参议员将拒绝资助国土安全部,因移民与海关执法局及联邦特工进入其州

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来自路易斯安那州的参议员比尔·卡西迪正与其他六位参议院共和党人共同成立一个特别工作组,调查联邦欺诈行为。(凯文·迪茨/盖蒂图片社)

卡西迪在给福克斯新闻数字版的声明中表示:”我们的税款本应用于帮助美国家庭,而不是充实欺诈者的腰包。HELP委员会的共和党人致力于根除此类欺诈行为,确保美国纳税人的资金得到负责任的使用。”

今年早些时候,对明尼苏达州所谓欺诈行为长达近六年的调查在共和党人和白宫内部获得了新的关注和支持。

联邦检察官估计,通过伪装成日托中心、食品项目和健康诊所的欺诈网络,该州已失窃高达90亿美元。这一丑闻在共和党内部占据了大量讨论资源,并促使特朗普政府部署移民与海关执法局(ICE)特工进入明尼阿波利斯。

到目前为止,正在调查的大部分被指控者都属于明尼苏达州的索马里裔群体。特朗普政府除了部署ICE特工外,还采取了其他针对该地区索马里人的措施,包括终止对该群体的受保护身份,并展开调查,以确定欺诈活动是否与索马里的恐怖组织”青年党”有关联。

参议院民主党人因明尼阿波利斯混乱反对国土安全部资金法案,增加政府停摆风险

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明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹于2026年1月5日在明尼苏达州圣保罗市议会大厦举行的新闻发布会上宣布,他将不寻求连任。(杰瑞·霍尔特/明尼苏达明星论坛报/盖蒂图片社)

特别工作组将其工作重点分为三个方面:医疗、教育、劳工与养老金。

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这三个小组将分别由以下参议员领导:来自佛罗里达州的共和党参议员阿什利·穆迪(Ashley Moody)和来自堪萨斯州的罗杰·马歇尔(Roger Marshall)将领导医疗相关部门;来自阿拉巴马州的汤米·塔伯维尔(Tommy Tuberville)和来自俄亥俄州的乔恩·哈斯特德(Jon Husted)将领导教育相关小组;来自俄克拉荷马州的马克韦恩·穆林(Markwayne Mullin)和来自南卡罗来纳州的蒂姆·斯科特(Tim Scott)将主持劳工与养老金相关部门。

然而,特别工作组的成立正值一个岌岌可危的时刻。议员们正面临可能再次发生的政府停摆,而这在很大程度上是由美国国土安全部(DHS)在明尼苏达州的行动引发的。

参议院民主党人因DHS资金法案反抗自己的领导层,增加停摆可能性

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纽约州民主党参议员、参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默宣布,在明尼苏达州一名边境巡逻队特工在周六发生致命枪击事件后,参议院民主党人将不支持资助国土安全部的法案。(凯文·迪茨/盖蒂图片社)

这一局势的背景是,以参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(D-N.Y.)为首的参议院民主党人,在一名边境巡逻队特工周六在明尼苏达州开枪打死37岁的亚历克斯·普雷蒂后,明确表示他们计划拒绝国土安全部的资金法案。卡西迪与其他少数几位国会共和党人要求对该事件进行全面彻底的调查。

尽管如此,卡西迪的行动并非他首次介入明尼苏达州欺诈丑闻。

本月早些时候,这位议员带领整个参议院共和党人向明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹发出一封信,要求他提供若干问题的收据,并警告称,若不提供这些收据,可能导致流向明尼苏达州的若干联邦资金渠道中断。

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这一要求主要涉及几个方面,例如该州对接收联邦资金的日托机构进行现场监督、检查或调查访问的频率。

参议院共和党人特别要求瓦尔兹提供有关虚假儿童、虚假出勤记录、超额收费、不合格入学以及空壳或虚假商业结构等方面的证据。

亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字版报道美国参议院的记者。

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GOP senators launch task force to crack down on fraud tied to Minnesota scandal

HELP Committee Republicans create three-pronged approach to root out fraudsters abusing taxpayer dollars in health, education and labor programs

By Alex Miller
Fox News

Published January 26, 2026 9:00am EST

FIRST ON FOX: A cohort of Senate Republicans plans to launch a targeted task force aimed at tackling fraudsters in the wake of the Minnesota fraud scandal.

Republican members of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee announced that they would form a task force dedicated to rooting out fraudsters abusing federal funding.

The seven-member panel will be led by HELP Committee Chair Bill Cassidy, R-La., who has cranked up efforts in recent weeks to crack down on fraud, particularly in Minnesota.

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KEY SENATOR WON’T FUND DHS AS ICE, FEDERAL AGENTS ENTER HIS STATE

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Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., is launching a task force to investigate federal fraud with six other Senate Republicans in the wake of the Minnesota fraud scandal.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

“Our tax dollars are supposed to help American families, not line the pockets of fraudsters,” Cassidy said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “HELP Committee Republicans are committed to rooting out this fraud and ensuring Americans’ tax dollars are used responsibly.”

The long-running, nearly six-year-long investigation into alleged fraud in Minnesota gained new attention and traction among Republicans and the White House earlier this year.

The scandal, in which federal prosecutors estimate that up to $9 billion was stolen through a network of fraudulent fronts posing as daycare centers, food programs and health clinics, has dominated the bandwidth of many in the GOP and spurred the Trump administration’s deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents into Minneapolis.

The majority of those charged, so far, in the ongoing investigation are part of Minnesota’s Somali population. The Trump administration has taken steps outside the deploying of ICE agents to target Somalis in the area, too, including ending protected status for the population and launching investigations into whether the fraudulent activity is connected to al-Shabab, a terrorist organization based in Somalia.

SENATE DEMS REVOLT AGAINST DHS FUNDING BILL AMID MINNEAPOLIS CHAOS, HIKING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN RISK

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced that he would not be seeking re-election on Jan. 5, 2026, at a press conference at the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minn.(Jerry Holt/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images)

The task force will delineate its focus into three prongs: health, education and labor and pensions.

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Those three subgroups will be led by Sens. Ashley Moody, R-Fla., Roger Marshall, R-Kan., who will lead the health-focused section, Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., Jon Husted, who will lead the education-focused group, and R-Ohio, Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., and Tim Scott, R-S.C., who will chair the labor-and-pensions-focused section.

But the task force’s announcement comes at a precarious time, as lawmakers hurtle toward what could be another government shutdown fueled in large part by the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) actions in Minnesota.

SENATE DEMOCRATS REBEL AGAINST THEIR OWN LEADERSHIP OVER DHS FUNDING PACKAGE, INCREASING SHUTDOWN ODDS

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced that Senate Democrats would not support a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security following a fatal shooting involving a border patrol agent in Minnesota on a Saturday.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

That situation comes after Senate Democrats, led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., signaled their plan to reject the DHS funding bill following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti on Saturday by a border patrol agent. Cassidy, along with a handful of other congressional Republicans, demanded that the incident receive a fulsome and thorough investigation.

Still, Cassidy’s effort is not the first time he’s forayed into the Minnesota fraud scandal.

Earlier this month, the lawmaker led the entire Senate GOP in a letter to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, demanding that he provide receipts on several issues, and warned that failure to do so could lead to several streams of federal money flowing to Minnesota drying up.

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That effort was centered on several requests, like how often the state conducted on-site monitoring, inspections or investigative visits to childcare facilities that received federal dollars.

Senate Republicans specifically wanted examples of any information uncovered on fake children, false attendance records, over-billing, ineligible enrollments, and shell or fake business structures, among other demands from Walz.

Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.

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