Fox News host Will Cain raised questions about what he described as a network of political connections linking Minnesota elected officials to individuals involved in major fraud cases, pointing specifically to Rep. Ilhan Omar, Gov. Tim Walz, and Attorney General Keith Ellison.

Cain said the connections surround some of the largest fraud cases in recent years, including the Feeding Our Future scandal and other related investigations.

“Under the nose of Ilhan Omar, Tim Walz, Attorney General, Keith Ellison, we see a web of connections between them and those directly involved in the fraud,” Cain said.

Cain pointed first to Rep. Omar and her role in legislation and campaign activity connected to individuals later convicted in fraud cases.

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“For example, Ilhan Omar alleged enabling introducing the 2020 meals Act, which was ultimately subject to fraud, held a campaign victory party at the safari restaurant,” Cain said.

He added, “That's where one of the men who run that restaurant is has associations to the convicted individuals.”

Cain then turned his attention to Gov. Walz, questioning oversight at the state level during the period when the fraud occurred.

“And then there's Tim waltz House Oversight investigation role in his role as governor,” Cain said, raising concerns about accountability within state leadership.

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Cain also criticized Attorney General Keith Ellison, arguing that Ellison failed to properly enforce the law while maintaining relationships with those tied to the fraud.

“Or Keith Ellison, the Attorney General. His job is to enforce the law in Minnesota, but instead he's getting donations after meeting with the feeding our future representatives,” Cain said. He described Feeding Our Future as “the feeding our future the biggest known yet part of this entire fraud, excuse me, theft ring.”

Cain expanded the discussion beyond Minnesota, pointing to a separate fraud case involving Black Lives Matter leadership.

“The executive director of Black Lives Matter, by the way, over in Oklahoma City, has now been charged with wire fraud and money laundering,” Cain said.

He noted the scale of the alleged misconduct, stating, “The organization raised more than $5 million in 2020 but she is accused of pocketing more than half of that instead of using it to bail out people for protesting in support of BLM.”

Cain said the alleged misuse of funds stands in contrast to the organization’s stated mission.

“No, she pocketed, allegedly, most of that money,” he said.

He then highlighted what he described as another political connection tied to Rep. Omar.

“And by the way, here she is. You want to see a picture over here she is. NOTICE who she is in the picture with That's right, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar,” Cain said, before concluding, “but hey, it's just the system, right?”

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