It said, quote, scammers thought Minnesotans were easy targets. They were wrong. From student loan scams of fake utility collars. We shut them down this year. I go back to what Rich said. I can literally give you 9 billion reasons why that tweet is a lie. And if you have a man in charge of a state who is sitting there covering up the corruption, it's because he's a part of it and he doesn't want to lose votes in small community. (03:46–03:54)
CLAIM
Asserts that $9 billion was involved in the fraud, contradicting the governor's claims of action against scammers.
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