克洛布查尔打击欺诈的主张受挫,共和党对手核查账目后质问:“你当时在哪?”


2026年8月22日 美国东部时间早上6:00 / 福克斯新闻

尽管明尼苏达州州长竞选人以铲除欺诈为竞选纲领,但她从未就2.5亿美元欺诈丑闻发布任何新闻稿

福克斯新闻数字频道采访了明尼苏达州共和党众议院议长丽莎·德穆思,谈及她的州长竞选对手艾米·克洛布查尔发布的1000篇新闻稿中,从未提及该州重大欺诈丑闻一事。

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明尼苏达州民主党州长竞选人艾米·克洛布查尔因以解决本州重大欺诈丑闻为竞选纲领,却自危机爆发以来从未在任何新闻稿中提及此事,正遭到共和党对手和社交媒体上的批评者施压。

福克斯新闻数字频道的审查发现,2022年至2025年间,克洛布查尔的参议院办公室曾多次发布涉及其他类型欺诈的新闻稿,但对其官方新闻稿档案中1000篇稿件的审查显示,没有任何一篇直接提及或提出解决明尼苏达州大规模社会服务欺诈丑闻或“我们未来的粮食”项目的方案。

这起涉案金额达2.5亿美元的“我们未来的粮食”丑闻现已演变为整体社会服务丑闻,检察官称总损失可能超过90亿美元,于2022年1月底曝光。2022年1月1日至2025年12月31日期间,克洛布查尔办公室发布的1000多篇新闻稿中,既未提及“我们未来的粮食”丑闻,也未出现“明尼苏达州欺诈”“社会服务欺诈”“医疗补助欺诈”“自闭症相关欺诈”“住房稳定服务”“儿童营养欺诈”“国土安全部欺诈”或“非营利组织欺诈”等相关词汇。

“‘我们未来的粮食’丑闻曝光、各类欺诈被热议之际,我注意到缺席的声音正是参议员克洛布查尔,”明尼苏达州共和党众议院议长丽莎·德穆思周五在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示。

最终沃尔兹欺诈报告痛批“容忍文化”,明尼苏达州纳税人面临数十亿美元疑似损失

明尼苏达州民主党参议员艾米·克洛布查尔周三在接受美国国家公共广播电台采访时将明尼阿波利斯天主教学校枪击案枪手称为“他”,促使该电台澄清“目前尚不清楚枪手的身份”。(彭博社/盖蒂图片社)

“她有20年参议员任期,本可以举行听证会,但她不仅没有举行听证会,就连几个月前针对本州欺诈问题举行的听证会,她都没有出席。我认为这向明尼苏达州民众传递了一个强烈信号:我们有一位任职20年的参议员,面对这起最严重的窃取纳税人资金的欺诈丑闻,却只字不提。”

德穆思本周早些时候在一场演讲中提请人们注意克洛布查尔的新闻稿未提及该丑闻一事,她在演讲中公布了自己的打击欺诈计划,并批评克洛布查尔在这方面做得不够。

“数十亿纳税人的资金被盗,”德穆思在X平台上写道。“是时候做出改变了。”

自宣布竞选州长以来,克洛布查尔一直将打击欺诈作为竞选重点,包括本月早些时候发布的一则竞选广告,承诺就职首日就开展州审计,以“根除浪费、欺诈和滥用行为”。

“现在是时候拿出成果,而非借口,”克洛布查尔在X平台上写道。


明尼苏达州检察长埃利森在被问及欺诈丑闻时发怒:“我不想再跟你谈了”

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6403250018112

克洛布查尔轻松通过初选,将于11月作为热门候选人接替蒂姆·沃尔兹州长。沃尔兹因该欺诈丑闻放弃连任,但德穆思表示,选民很难忽视克洛布查尔在打击欺诈方面的记录,以及她与沃尔兹的关联。

“我的问题是,过去10年你在哪?尤其是过去8年?”德穆思说。“她本可以举办新闻发布会,本可以与沃尔兹州长合作。她曾称沃尔兹州长是‘杰出的州长’,‘他是一位伟大的州长’。当年他竞选副总统时,她对他大加赞赏。当我们州濒临崩溃时,她在哪帮忙?我认为,如今她才说这是当务之急,为时已晚。”

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明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·沃尔兹2026年1月5日周一在明尼苏达州圣保罗州议会大厦的新闻发布会上宣布,他将不寻求连任。(杰里·霍尔特/明尼阿波利斯星坛报 via 盖蒂图片社)

明尼苏达州的共和党候选人一直指出,各党派选民都因欺诈丑闻感到愤怒和积极性高涨,包括联邦参议院候选人米歇尔·塔福亚,她本月早些时候告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,选民“已经准备好做出改变”。

德穆思称赞自己在州议会中的打击欺诈工作,并表示她2025年担任明尼苏达州众议院议长后,立即采取措施将打击欺诈作为核心工作,包括成立欺诈预防和州机构监督委员会。

“明尼苏达人会信任谁来当下一任州长?”德穆思说。“是那些直到现在才开始谈论欺诈的竞选者,还是一直以来都在与欺诈作斗争的人?我认为,作为下一任州长,在终结欺诈、尊重纳税人资金方面,我是最值得信赖的人选。”


福克斯新闻数字频道已联系克洛布查尔的竞选团队置评。

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Klobuchar’s fraud fight claim takes hit after GOP opponent combs through receipts: ‘Where were you?’

August 22, 2026 6:00am EDT / Fox News

The Minnesota gubernatorial candidate issued no releases on the $250M scandal despite campaigning on rooting out fraud

Fox News Digital spoke to Minnesota GOP House Speaker Lisa Demuth about the 1,000 press releases her gubernatorial opponent Amy Klobuchar put out without mentioning the state’s massive fraud scandal.

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Minnesota Democratic gubernatorial candidate Amy Klobuchar is facing heat from her Republican opponent and critics on social media for campaigning on addressing the massive fraud scandal in her state despite not mentioning it a single time in any press release since the crisis emerged.

A Fox News Digital review found that Klobuchar’s Senate office repeatedly issued press releases addressing other forms of fraud between 2022 and 2025, but a review of 1,000 of her official press-release archive found no release directly addressing or offering solutions to fix Minnesota’s sprawling social-services fraud scandal or Feeding Our Future.

The $250 million Feeding Our Future scandal, that has ballooned into an overall social services scandal that prosecutors say could total over $9 billion, broke in late January of 2022. In more than 1,000 press releases from Klobuchar’s office from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2025, the Feeding our Future scandal was not mentioned in Klobuchar’s releases, nor were the terms “Minnesota fraud,” “social services fraud,” “Medicaid fraud,” “autism fraud,” “Housing Stabilization Services,” “child nutrition fraud,” “DHS fraud,” or “nonprofit fraud.”

“As Feeding Our Future was breaking and all of the fraud that was being talked about, the absent voice that I was noticing was Senator Klobuchar,” Minnesota Republican House Speaker Lisa Demuth told Fox News Digital in an interview on Friday.

FINAL WALZ FRAUD REPORT RIPS ‘CULTURE OF TOLERANCE’ AS MINNESOTA TAXPAYERS FACE BILLIONS IN ALLEGED LOSSES

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., referred to the Minneapolis Catholic school shooter as a “he” in an NPR interview Wednesday, prompting the outlet to clarify it’s “unclear” what the shooter’s identity is.(Bloomberg/Getty)

“She with her extended time, twenty years as a senator, could have held hearings but not only did she not hold hearings, the hearing that took place a few months ago about fraud here in the state of Minnesota she didn’t even attend and so i think that speaks very loudly to the people of Minnesota that we have a twenty-year senator, the most explosive fraud that has taken place a theft of our tax dollars here and yet, there was no mention.”

Demuth drew attention to the Klobuchar press releases not mentioning the scandal earlier this week during a speech where she released her plan to fight fraud and criticized Klobuchar for not doing enough.

“Billions of our tax dollars stolen,” Demuth posted on X. “It’s time for change.”

Since announcing her run for governor, Klobuchar has focused on fraud, including in a campaign ad released earlier this month promising a state audit on her first day in office that will “root out waste fraud and abuse.”

“It’s time for results, not excuses,” Klobuchar posted on X.

MINNESOTA AG ELLISON LASHES OUT WHEN GRILLED ON FRAUD SCANDAL: ‘I’M DONE TALKING TO YOU’

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6403250018112

Klobuchar breezed through the primary election and heads to November as the favorite to replace Gov. Tim Walz, who dropped his re-election bid amid the fraud scandal, but Demuth says that voters will have a hard time ignoring Klobuchar’s record on combatting fraud as well as her ties to Walz.

“My question is, where were you for the last 10 years, but absolutely the last eight years?” Demuth said. “She could have done press conferences, she could have partnered with Governor Walz. She has called Governor Walz an exceptional governor, ‘he’s a great governor.’ Back when he was running for vice president, she was giving all of his accolades. Where was she to help him where our state was falling apart? I think it’s a little bit too late for her to say that this was really a priority.”

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced that he would not be seeking reelection Monday January 5, 2026, at a press conference at the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minn.(Jerry Holt/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images)

Republican candidates in Minnesota have been making the case that voters of all political parties are motivated and upset by the fraud scandal, including Senate hopeful Michele Tafoya who told Fox News Digital earlier this month that voters are “ready for a change.”

Demuth touted her fraud efforts in the legislature and said that as soon as she became Minnesota House Speaker in 2025 she immediately took steps to make sure cracking down on fraud was front and center, including setting up the Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee.

“Who are Minnesotans gonna trust for their next governor?” Demuth said. “Somebody that has just decided to talk about fraud now that they’re running for office or someone that has been fighting fraud this entire time? And I think I am the most trustworthy when it comes to ending fraud and respecting taxpayer dollars as your next governor.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Klobuchar’s campaign for comment.

Andrew Mark Miller is a reporter at Fox News. Find him on Twitter @andymarkmiller and email tips to AndrewMark.Miller@Fox.com.

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