There’s something profoundly revealing about how Democrats respond when their policies backfire — not with humility, not with reform, but with emotional outbursts, accusations of racism, and, in some cases, violations of their own laws.
Case in point: Minnesota Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan’s recent attempt to defend the indefensible — not just the state’s staggering levels of welfare fraud, not just its open-door refugee policies with zero accountability, but even the individuals whose criminal actions have destroyed lives and trust across the state.
Minnesota Lt Governor Peggy Flanagan says Somalians are the “fabric of our state” and calls Trump racist for exposing fraud pic.twitter.com/JfgjP5EL30
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) December 4, 2025
While President Trump called out the systemic failures tied to mass Somali immigration — from fraud to crime to political cowardice — Flanagan responded not with facts, but with a selfie-style rant recorded while driving. For someone claiming to protect and cherish the Somali community, her illegal decision to film a video while operating a vehicle is a literal endangerment to the very people she claims to be defending. In Minnesota, it’s illegal to use your phone while driving like that. But then again, laws are for the little people, right?
More telling is the substance — or lack thereof — in her remarks. She says Trump is “attacking the beautiful Somali community,” declaring they are part of “the fabric” of Minnesota. But let’s be brutally honest here: the fraud now unraveling in this state is not beautiful. It’s not cultural enrichment. It’s organized crime — and it’s bleeding taxpayers dry.
The Feeding Our Future scandal, Medicaid abuse, housing scams — billions of dollars evaporated into thin air. Some of that money has been traced to Al-Shabaab, a Somali terror organization. One man is dead because of fraudulent Medicaid services. That is not the fabric of any healthy society. That is the thread of collapse.
Nobody besides libtard women believe Somalis add some kind of benefit to any city, state or country they reside.
— David Santa Carla 🦇 (@TheOnlyDSC) December 4, 2025
And while Flanagan wants to stand “shoulder to shoulder” with the Somali community, one wonders if that includes criminals like Abdimahat Bille Mohamed — a convicted rapist who, after being released back into the public, went on to kidnap and rape another woman. How many more victims does it take before state leaders realize that the safety of all Minnesotans, regardless of background, must come before political virtue-signaling?
The truth is, the people of Minnesota are being lectured to by a leadership class that lives separately from the chaos their policies unleash. Safe in their taxpayer-funded homes, insulated by security, they scold anyone who dares to ask why violent criminals walk free or why state money ends up in the hands of terrorist groups.
Nothing like openly admitting the fabric of Minnesota is to commit fraud and steal from Americans.
Not something to be openly proud about 😂 https://t.co/J3vtBoqolc
— Chad (@OldStudGrove) December 4, 2025
President Trump called it out because someone had to. And more than 77 million Americans — including over 1.5 million Minnesotans — agree with him.
This isn’t about race. It’s about responsibility. It’s about leadership that refuses to protect its own citizens. It’s about a state government that enables decline and criminality while calling it diversity.





