Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Nick Shirley's damning YouTube video has prompted action by the HHS, the DHS, the FBI, and Congress.

Amazingly chaotic responses to Nick Shirley's Somali day care video expose
Minn. Somali-run daycare bizarrely says all their important documents about child care were stolen in mystery break-in https://t.co/EuXztoRdG9 pic.twitter.com/wYBuOLZfbu'     — New York Post (@nypost) December 31, 2025

. . . "Nick Shirley put out a video showing about 10 empty day care centers run by Somali migrants taking federal funds for them in Minneapolis and all hell seems to have broken loose for those on the receiving end of the expose.

"We can start with the Somali day care operators reportedly taking millions in federal funding who didn't show any kids to Shirley -- or much cohesion in their side of the story, following the multiple door-slammings in Shirley's face after he asked too many questions."...

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Nick Shirley's damning YouTube video has prompted action by the HHS, the DHS, the FBI, and Congress.  . . . "Shirley visited a number of ostensible childcare facilities in Minnesota that each receive millions of dollars in government backing only to find them apparently devoid of children.
"In one instance, Shirley visited Mako Childcare — whose owner is listed as Ayan Salah — and the Mini Childcare Center, which are housed in the same facility and appear to be one and the same. According to Shirley's documentary, the two outfits are together licensed for 120 children and rake in roughly $3 million each year.
"Shirley highlighted how the windows at the location were all blacked out, there was no outside play area, and there was no evidence of any children on or around the site. Despite signage indicating that the facility is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m., the door was locked and no one responded to the doorbell.
"After visiting a number of other locations with covered windows and not a single child in sight — while allegedly being tailed by Somali malcontents — Shirley paid a visit to the Quality Learing [sic] Center.
"As Shirley knocked on the blacked-out door of the potentially fraudulent day care with the misspelled name, a woman warned those inside, "Don't open up!" . . .
Walz was thoroughly mocked and criticized online over his desperate attempt to shift blame onto Trump.

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