Tafoya: Walz & Ellison ‘ignored’ $7-10B MN fraud

Minnesota's leaders are under fire: Did Walz and Ellison ignore a $7-10 billion fraud, or were they complicit? Taxpayers demand answers now.

Minnesota's leaders are under fire: Did Walz and Ellison ignore a $7-10 billion fraud, or were they complicit? Taxpayers demand answers now.

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