
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) failed to acknowledge the rampant fraud in the Somali community in Minnesota while pledging to launch an audit of the state government during her first policy event as a gubernatorial candidate.
Klobuchar offered her plan to “transform” the Minnesota government into a “government that is innovative, effective, and accountable” at a Sunday news conference in St. Paul, where she announced a “top-to-bottom audit” should she be elected governor:
“That audit will look at state agencies to identify waste, fraud, and abuse,” she explained.
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While critics have speculated that a Klobuchar administration would essentially be an extension of that of current Gov. Tim Walz, the longtime senator claimed she would enact change.
“I don’t like the status quo,” Klobuchar said. “I wouldn’t be running for governor if I wanted things — to have things remain the same. I want to see change.”
She notably did not mention
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