MN lawmakers unload on Walz's 'legacy' after he touts fraud record in final annual address: 'Ridiculous'
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz faced criticism from Republican lawmakers following his final State of the State address, where he highlighted efforts to combat fraud while also blaming others for shortcomings. Lawmakers, including Rep. Kristin Robbins, called his remarks contradictory and accused him of taking credit for federal actions. Walz urged the legislature to adopt his fraud prevention plan, which critics argue would increase bureaucracy without addressing root issues.
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Political Corruption MN lawmakers unload on Walz's 'legacy' after he touts fraud record in final annual address: 'Ridiculous' Rep Kristin Robbins says Walz said 'the buck stops with me' then 'immediately pivoted to blame everyone else' By Andrew Mark Miller Fox News Published April 30, 2026 8:00pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Walz faces backlash for taking credit on fraud crackdown Townhall.com columnist Dustin Grage joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss backlash mounting against Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz regarding comments he made that many allege are attempting to 'take credit' for the crackdown on fraud in the state. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Minnesota Gov.
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