Trump Administration Freezes $10 Billion for Child Care: Reaction to Fraud Video.

Trump, fraud, child care
Trump, fraud, child care

Trump Administration Freezes $10 Billion for Child Care

According to Vox - Лайфстайл: The news discusses a video in which right-wing blogger Nick Shirley claims that there are fraudulent child care centers in Minnesota, leading to federal funding freezes for child care in five states, including Minnesota. The video, published on December 26, 2026, has been viewed over 3 million times. In 2022, federal prosecutors charged 47 individuals with fraud totaling up to $9 billion.

Reaction to the Situation

Minnesota, home to the largest Somali community in the U.S., came under scrutiny after Donald Trump's statements in December 2025, in which he expressed a desire to prevent Somalis from entering the U.S. Following the video's release, the Trump administration announced a freeze of $10 billion in funding for child care and food assistance programs for five states.

Discussions regarding fraud in the child care program continue. One of Nick Shirley's associates remarked:

“Fraud is worse here than anywhere in history.”

In response to the situation, a representative from the Department of Health and Human Services stated: 'These requirements help ensure the integrity of the program and protect both families and providers.'

  • California
  • Colorado
  • Illinois
  • Minnesota
  • New York

This situation underscores the importance of oversight in state funding programs and indicates potential consequences for families relying on these services. The funding freeze may significantly impact the availability of child care in the states mentioned, raising concerns among parents and service providers. At the same time, investigating fraud in such programs is a necessary step to ensure their integrity and transparency.


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