This article highlights an investigative conversation featured on Me Gusta TV, a channel hosted by Texas Border Business. The segment centers on allegations of widespread welfare fraud in Minnesota. It is presented as an objective, on-the-ground report meant to inform the public and encourage viewers to watch the full video for direct context and documentation.
The discussion was framed as an investigative report into what was described as “widespread, multi-billion-dollar fraud within Minnesota’s welfare system.” A concerned citizen, alongside an independent investigator, who said he had been researching the issue “for years.” The focus of the conversation was on alleged fraud involving childcare centers, home healthcare companies, and non-emergency medical transportation services.
According to the investigation, video-recorded, many of the businesses under scrutiny were “receiving millions of dollars” in public funds. The investigators said they visited several of these locations in person. In the case of childcare centers, the report documented “the absence of children in daycares” that were reportedly collecting immense sums from state programs. These visits were recorded as part of the investigation shown in the video.
The conversation also described buildings that housed “numerous, nearly identical healthcare companies,” raising questions about how so many similar operations could exist at a single address while billing public programs. The interviewer and investigator said these visual inspections were meant to show viewers what they described as “patterns that don’t make sense” in the use of taxpayer money.
The concerned citizen explained that his office was located in what he called “the heart of all of this fraud” in Minneapolis. He said this location allowed him to observe activity around the businesses he was investigating daily. During the investigation, he stated that he had developed contacts inside the State Capitol who provided him with “official, accurate data and documents” that supported his findings.
The report directly accused the Minnesota state government of enabling the alleged fraud through “a lack of oversight.” Responsibility was placed particularly on the administration of Governor Tim Walz. The investigators argued that failures in monitoring and enforcement allowed questionable operations to continue receiving public funds.
The segment concluded with a confrontation at the Minnesota State Capitol. There, the independent investigator questioned a Democratic state representative about “the government’s role in the scandal.” This exchange was presented as a direct attempt to hold elected officials accountable. Another concerned citizen also pursued the female elected official.
The full video provides viewers with the investigators’ own words, footage, and direct questioning of those in power. Readers interested in understanding the claims, seeing the locations discussed, and hearing the statements firsthand are encouraged to watch the complete report on Me Gusta TV through Texas Border Business.
























