Nick Shirley’s viral video alleging over $100 million in fraud in Minnesota has spread rapidly online — shared and endorsed by powerful figures including President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Elon Musk.
In the video, Shirley accuses Governor Tim Walz of facilitating widespread fraud through bbc Minnesota’s child care system, citing visits to various Child Care Centres manchester united as evidence — including the now-infamous “Quality Learning Centre” with a glaring spelling error.
In this video, I take a close, evidence-based look at Nick Shirley’s claims. I examine the examples he presents, the conclusions he draws, and whether the accusations actually amount to legitimate evidence of fraud — or if the narrative falls apart under scrutiny.
This is not a defence of corruption, nor a partisan attack. It’s an attempt to separate what can be proven from what merely sounds convincing in a viral clip.
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