Nick Shirley set off a firestorm.
Check this out.
[I've watched through most of these, but there could be language hiding, so be warned.]
Washington:
(Look at those mansions the Somalis are living in!!)
Philadelphia:
Columbus, Ohio:
In Minnesota, local outlet Alpha News also provided this corroboration of Nick Shirley's claims.
Prompted by a flood of tips from readers about facilities that tipsters say do not appear to be providing services, Alpha News reporters Liz Collin and Jenna Gloeb visited more than a dozen autism centers and adult day care businesses across the Twin Cities during posted business hours on Monday, Dec. 15.
Vacant rooms and autism therapy centers with no children present were among the findings as the reporters examined concerns raised by tipsters about Medicaid-funded programs.
No children were observed at any of the autism centers visited. Only a few workers and a small number of elderly women were seen at the adult day care facilities. Many of the locations seemed empty.
At one location, a luxury sedan circled the Alpha News reporters in the parking lot. Shortly afterward, police were called to report the journalists.
Autism-related Medicaid claims jumped from $3 million in 2018 to $399 million by 2023. Reports estimate that much of that money was sent back to Somalia, where an unknown amount has ended up in the hands of Islamic terrorists and warlords.
Also in Minnesota, NewsNation began focusing on assisted living facilities:
In Minneapolis, Nick Shirley and his local researcher David went back to the "Quality Learing Center" on Tuesday evening, where they issued this challenge to their critics.
The U.S. federal government has shut down daycare payments to Minnesota until the entire system has been audited.
They might need to expand from there!

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