Minneapolis in Crisis: When Political Rhetoric Becomes a Public Safety Hazard
Political posturing doesn’t keep communities safe. In Minneapolis, rhetoric has overtaken responsibility — and the consequences are growing more deadly.
Investigative Journalism | Exposing What Lies Beneath
Political posturing doesn’t keep communities safe. In Minneapolis, rhetoric has overtaken responsibility — and the consequences are growing more deadly.
Minneapolis leaders continue to denounce law enforcement while violence escalates. As rhetoric replaces governance, residents are left to absorb the consequences.
Minneapolis in Crisis: How Democratic Rhetoric Has Empowered Chaos Read More
House Republicans voted to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress over disputes tied to records related to Jeffrey Epstein, reigniting a broader debate about transparency, elite accountability, and whether powerful figures are ever fully scrutinized in Washington.
House Republicans Vote to Hold the Clintons in Contempt Over Epstein Records Dispute Read More
The controversy surrounding the Trump administration’s attempt to obtain personal information about Jewish individuals from the University of Pennsylvania highlights concerns regarding federal overreach. While combating rising antisemitism is important, compelling religious identification raises alarms about privacy and civil liberties, risking historical abuses and eroding freedoms.
The Peril of Government Overreach Under the Guise of Combatting Antisemitism Read More
A federal health care fraud case in New York highlights vulnerabilities in the Medicaid system, as two residents pleaded guilty to defrauding Medicaid of over $68 million. This fraud scheme involved recruiting beneficiaries and billing for non-existent services. Critics warn that without stronger enforcement, Medicaid remains susceptible to abuse, impacting taxpayer resources and patient care.
$68 Million Medicaid Fraud Case Shows How National Safety-Net Programs Are Still Being Exploited Read More
Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, announced the suspension of federal grants to NGOs allegedly facilitating illegal immigration. She described these efforts as undermining U.S. sovereignty. The DHS’s audits aim to curb waste and enforce accountability, while political discourse surrounding the funding freeze highlights the complexity of humanitarian aid versus law enforcement.
Kristi Noem Sounds the Alarm on NGO Funding: Shadow Government or Policy Failure? Read More
Federal scrutiny of the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme has cast a shadow over Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, linking him to convicted individuals through proximity rather than direct wrongdoing. His wife’s abrupt departure from a lobbying firm raises public concerns, highlighting issues of oversight and accountability surrounding political appointments and campaign donations tied to the scandal.
Minneapolis’ $250M Fraud Scandal Raises Uncomfortable Questions for City Hall Read More
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has not officially dropped out of the 2026 governor’s race, but multiple credible reports indicate he is expected to announce he will not seek a third term on January 6. If confirmed, his exit would upend the Democratic field and open a rare statewide opportunity for Republicans amid ongoing scrutiny over fraud in state-run programs.
Tim Walz Likely to Exit 2026 Minnesota Governor’s Race, Reports Say Read More
Recent investigations into ATI Government Solutions have revealed discrepancies in how it reports its operational footprint in federal contracts. While the company lists a small Maryland office as its principal place of performance, evidence suggests it operates primarily from Virginia. This raises concerns about compliance with SBA 8(a) program rules and potential misrepresentation.
Explainer: How Pass-Through Contracting and “Place of Performance” Rules Apply to ATI Government Solutions Read More
In 2025, James O’Keefe’s report raised allegations against ATI Government Solutions related to federal contracting abuses. An investigation by Thunder Report highlighted discrepancies between ATI’s listed operational address in Maryland and its actual activities, raising concerns about federal procurement transparency and compliance. Ongoing scrutiny emphasizes the need for accurate contractor disclosures.
A Quiet Maryland Address, Federal Contracts, and Unanswered Oversight Questions Read More