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🚨EXACTLY If Nick Shirley is wrong about these Minnesota daycares claiming kids that aren’t ther...

By Gunther Eagleman™
Posted January 6, 2026

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This post references Nick Shirley's viral video alleging fraud at Minnesota daycare centers receiving government funds, specifically questioning whether facilities are claiming reimbursement for children not actually present. The post frames the debate around evidence and accountability, suggesting critics use accusations of racism to avoid addressing substantive claims about potential financial fraud in state childcare assistance programs.

🔥Why It's Trending

The post capitalizes on ongoing viral attention surrounding Nick Shirley's late December 2025 video that sparked a Department of Homeland Security investigation into Minnesota childcare centers. The timing aligns with conflicting reports about whether state investigators found evidence of fraud, making it a focal point for broader political debates about immigration, government accountability, and investigative credibility.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced a 'massive investigation' on December 29, 2025, with agents inspecting over 30 sites following Shirley's video release[1][3]
  • 2Minnesota state investigators found that 8 of 9 childcare centers referenced in the video were 'operating as expected' when inspected, contradicting fraud allegations[2][3]
  • 3The alleged fraud scheme is estimated between $100 million and $9 billion, involving multiple types of government assistance programs beyond childcare[1][2]
  • 4Shirley visited some childcare centers around 11 a.m. and later in the day, while critics note childcare facilities are typically locked for safety during non-peak hours[2]
  • 5Minnesota has ongoing formal fraud investigations involving dozens of charged individuals across childcare, meal assistance, autism therapy, and housing programs[3]

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If Nick Shirley is wrong about these Minnesota daycares claiming kids that aren’t ther...