Walz demands that whistleblower information be made public?
- Dec 22
- 1 min read
There are many reasons why whistleblowers are allowed to remain anonymous and why those being accused are not allowed to confront them until the time comes when that confrontation comes in court.

She says she can’t produce whistleblowers statements publicly because Tim Walz and his Administration retaliate so hard against whistleblowers, more would be terrified to come forward “So we did receive your letter, Inspector General, asking us to share information with you on credible whistleblower reports. And to date, we have not because there is no trust, as you might understand. This fraud has been perpetuated on your watch and the whistleblowers who reach out to us within the department are terrified.
In a real world that made sense, someone who oversaw billions of dollars in fraud and then attacked people within their Administration for trying to bring it to light would have resigned in disgrace a long times ago. But in 2025, apparently this sort of fraud is acceptable if it goes to immigrants, if it happens under the watch of a Democrat, and if the people being blamed are running for reelection.
Yes, Tim Walz should resign. Yes, he should be so far behind in the polls that him running makes no sense. But in Minnesota, where they are protected by the Star Tribune and local media, this is all a blown up story pushed by evil Republicans just trying to undermine Tim Walz's reelection campaign. By Star Tribune standards, the true story is the overinflation of the amount of fraud, the fact that Somalians are being unfairly attacked, and how Republicans have "pounced" on poor Governor Knucklehead.
where they are protected by the Star Tribune
Are they still that relevant? The AJC had its final print version yesterday..