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ArticlesDecember 29, 2025
YouTuber who exposed Somali fraud SHREDS Tampon Tim Walz over accusations of "white supremacy"
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NEW: Nick Shirley rips Democrat Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for calling people exposing his state “white supremacists.”
Shirley also called on President Trump to take action against the fraud in Minnesota.
Walz: “This is what happens when they scapegoat and this is what they… pic.twitter.com/0WjXwiDri2
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 28, 2025
The left often labels people they don't like as white supremacists. It does not matter if the situation has nothing to do with being white or whether or not the person is motivated by race. This is nothing new. Often, they will label people with this lie in an effort to discredit them so that the masses don't see them as a valid authority figure.
Tim Walz can label journalism white supremacy all he wants, but he's not fooling anyone. As of the time of writing, Nick Shirley has garnered over 100 million views on his video exposing the Samoli fraud in the state, and Walz has remained silent about turning a blind eye to this blatant exploitation of federal funds. This is why the best he could do was call Shirley a name, and it could not be more pathetic if he tried.
Why the left won't just come out and condemn fraud is beyond reason, which is why they resort to name-calling as if that puts them on the right side of the issue.
According to Meaww:
YouTuber Nick Shirley, 23, who has gained attention for investigating alleged financial misconduct, appeared on Fox News where he sharply criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for remarks aimed at individuals exposing alleged fraud in the state.
Shirley investigated several daycare centers that he claims are collecting funds from the federal government. He further alleged that they have taken in over $100,000,000 and are not operating as they have reported.
During the segment, Shirley accused Walz of dismissing critics by labeling them with extreme language rather than addressing the substance of their claims. He argued that such remarks deflect attention away from accountability and discourage scrutiny of how public funds are being used.
Walz had said, “This is what happens when they scapegoat and this is what happens when they no longer hide the idea of w***********s.” In response, Shirley said, “Tim wants votes. There are entire apartment complexes where white people have been pushed out because Somalians have taken over.”
If I did not know any better, I would say Walz would rather allow this blatant fraud to continue in an effort to hold on to any relevance he has left, but I do know better, so I will not say that. But if we are jumping on the bandwagon of name-calling, then I will say that he is one pathetic loser who does nothing beneficial for his state, as he won't even pretend to care about this alleged fraud.
He added, “If you have a hundred thousand people that will vote for you, you’re going to enable and let this stuff happen.” Shirley also criticized the state’s leadership more broadly, saying, “They say Minnesota nice, but people are very upset, and I totally understand why, because they don’t have a governor who’s actually working for them.
The whole white supremacy thing is so played out at this point; the left really needs a better insult. And the internet also agrees.
NEW: Odds someone is charged over daycare fraud in Minnesota by the end of January sits at 62% on Polymarket following Nick Shirley’s viral video.
The video has amassed over 75 million impressions on X, making it one of the most viewed tweets.
Republicans, including Republican… pic.twitter.com/rhm53PNlQs
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 28, 2025
More often than not, when they claim journalism is white supremacy, that could not be farther from the truth. If Walz wishes people believe nothing is going on, he better start addressing the content of the allegations instead of deflecting blame to race when it has nothing to do with that.
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