
Scott Adams delivered an extended critique of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, focusing on allegations of large-scale corruption inside the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the treatment of employees who attempted to report it.
Adams said the scope of the alleged wrongdoing involved hundreds of millions of dollars and claimed that Walz was repeatedly warned but failed to act.
Adams said, “Speaking of Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota, so Minnesota Department of Human Services, I guess there are 480 employees who have signed on to the idea that the hundreds of millions of dollars that have been stolen by mostly Somali related gangs who were pretending to have saved the panda and other charitable things, but really they were just completely corrupt, and they sold they stole hundreds of millions.”
He questioned how such activity could continue for an extended period without detection, saying, “How do you steal hundreds of millions over a lengthy period of time and nobody catches you? Nobody. There’s no red flag.”
According to Adams, the employees reported that Walz was repeatedly alerted.
He said, “According to 480 people in the Department of Human Services in Minnesota, Tim Walz was, in fact, informed on multiple occasions about all the red flags of corruption, and instead of looking into it and stopping the corruption, what do you think he did take a guess?” Adams framed the issue in political terms, saying Walz is “a Democrat, not only a Democrat, but the one that Kamala Harris thought would be good choice for her number two, her vice president.”
Adams continued by detailing what he said employees reported about Walz’s response.
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“According to the Department of Human Services, 480 people, he retaliated against the whistleblowers. The worst thing a human can do, if you’re in government, is to punish the whistleblowers,” he said.
He added that internal oversight mechanisms were weakened: “They said he disempowered the Office of Legislative Auditor. Oh, so they at least had some hand waving at an audit, but he disempowered it so they wouldn’t be effective. He allowed agencies to disregard their own audit findings. Oh, okay, well, you can do the audit and you can find problems, but then we’re going to ignore them.”
Adams described the scale of the alleged activity as “a Ukraine Zelensky level corruption,” saying, “We’re not talking about small dollars. We’re not talking about your governor guided a contract to his cousin. We’re talking about enormous, organized theft.”
He questioned whether Walz had any personal motive, saying, “I can’t believe that waltz had no no benefit from that. Why would he try so hard to keep the criminals in power?”
Adams then speculated about Walz’s selection as Kamala Harris’s running mate.
“It also makes me wonder if that’s the reason he was chosen as vice president,” he said, arguing that some Democratic figures gain prominence because others “want to make sure that they have some kind of blackmail against them.”
He described the idea as “A big criminal enterprise,” adding that this creates “mutually assured destruction.”
Adams said he once viewed such theories skeptically.
“I would have said, honestly, a few years ago, I would have said, that’s nonsense, and that just sounds like conspiracy, thinking,” he said.
But he added that he now believes it is plausible: “Do you really think that Kamala picked for her vice president the most criminal person they could find, because that’s the person they could control, really. Scott, do you think that actually happened in the real world? Yes, I don’t have proof, but come on.”
He concluded with a broader accusation directed at the Democratic Party, saying, “It’s just starting to look so obvious that the Democrat Party is just a large criminal organization that depends on having people in it who aren’t willing to talk to turn in the other people who are in it.”
Adams added that he does not see the same pattern on the Republican side but said, “I wouldn’t rule it out. It right, there could be some pockets of that on both sides.”
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