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Trump administration halts federal childcare funding in Minnesota amid fraud allegations targeting Somali-run centres

Top News · Suleyman · December 31, 2025
Trump administration halts federal childcare funding in Minnesota amid fraud allegations targeting Somali-run centres
Trump administration halts federal childcare funding in Minnesota amid fraud allegations targeting Somali-run centers
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Trump administration halts federal childcare funding in Minnesota amid fraud allegations targeting Somali-run centers

The administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the suspension of all federal childcare funding to the state of Minnesota following allegations of fraud and mismanagement in several childcare centers run by Somali immigrants.

The move comes after a widely circulated video posted on YouTube by a prominent conservative commentator claimed that multiple childcare centers were receiving public funds without providing adequate services to children. The video quickly gained attention online, prompting federal authorities to take action.

In a statement published on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, a senior official from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) confirmed that the agency would target what it described as “apparent widespread fraud” in Minnesota childcare programs. “We have suspended all childcare funding to the state of Minnesota,” said HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill, citing concerns that millions of taxpayer dollars may have been misused over several years.

State officials in Minnesota have strongly denied the allegations, calling the claims “unfounded” and insisting that the information presented in the viral video does not reflect the reality of childcare services provided to families across the state.

The funding freeze affects approximately $185 million in annual federal support, which is now on hold pending a comprehensive federal investigation into the accused centers. The suspension comes amid heightened scrutiny of immigration policies, particularly targeting Somali immigrant communities, which form the largest Somali population in the United States.

This development has raised concerns among parents and advocacy groups who fear that the funding halt could disrupt childcare services for thousands of children across Minnesota, particularly affecting immigrant families who rely heavily on these programs for safe and reliable care.

The HHS has pledged to conduct a thorough review of all implicated centers and has urged cooperation from state and local authorities to ensure accountability while minimizing the impact on children and families.

The case highlights ongoing tensions around federal oversight, immigration policy, and public funding, as authorities investigate claims of misconduct and the Somali community in Minnesota faces increased public scrutiny.

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