The Ben Ferguson Podcast

The Scam Liberals Saw Coming, Cashed In—And No One Stopped!

May 2, 2026·24 min
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Federal Fraud Investigation in Minnesota Daycares Federal, state, and local law enforcement conducted raids on approximately 20–22 childcare-related businesses in Minneapolis. The investigation targets alleged multi‑billion‑dollar social services fraud, particularly involving childcare subsidies. Several centers were reportedly licensed for fewer children than they billed for, a major red flag for fraud. Quality Learning Center Case The “Quality Learning Center” gained attention due to a misspelled sign (“Leering” instead of “Learning”). The center allegedly received around $1.9 million in public funds despite being largely non-operational. It accumulated 95 violations from Minnesota’s Human Services Agency between 2019–2023. Patterns of Childcare Fraud Investigators describe long‑running schemes including: Billing for children who were not present Operating centers with no children or staff Paying kickbacks to parents or partners Former investigators testified that tips about fraud were constant and overwhelming, often involving centers earning $700,000–$1M+ annually. Broader Minnesota Fraud Context The daycare investigation is framed as part of a larger pattern of fraud in Minnesota: The “Feeding Our Future” scandal (~$250M) Autism service fraud schemes (~$14M+) Dozens of individuals have been charged or pleaded guilty in prior cases. Political and Administrative Allegations Critics claim state officials failed for years to act decisively on known fraud indicators. Minnesota’s governor publicly expressed regret for not preventing fraud earlier and later voiced support for enforcement actions. The text alleges political reluctance and mismanagement contributed to the scale of the problem. National Focus on SNAP (Food Stamp) Fraud The text expands to claim record levels of SNAP fraud nationwide, estimated at $20+ billion annually. Alleged abuse mechanisms include: EBT card skimming and theft Benefit trafficking (selling benefits for cash) Improper payments due to weak verification Retailer participation in benefit‑for‑cash schemes Use of deceased or duplicate identities Multi‑state benefit collection Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility (BBCE) Criticism A federal policy loophole (BBCE) allegedly allows individuals with high assets—including millionaires or lottery winners—to qualify for food stamps. States can bypass income and asset limits by granting minimal “benefits” (e.g., pamphlets), which then trigger SNAP eligibility. The text characterizes this as systemic mismanagement or “fraud by design”. Law Enforcement Testimony A retired investigator described: Years of ignored warnings Explicit evidence of intentional fraud Communications showing owners planning to exploit the system for personal enrichment Investigators relied on surveillance, billing comparisons, and forensic analysis of seized devices. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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