π¨πΊπΈ MINNESOTA CONFIRMS NONE OF THE DAYCARES IN VIRAL FRAUD VIDEO HAD PAYMENTS PAUSED, STATE DOING SITE VISITS TODAY
It took a YouTuber to get the state to do its job.
Minnesota Department of Children, Youth and Families Commissioner Tikki Brown confirmed that none of the 10 child care centers Nick Shirley visited in his viral video have had their payments paused.
She added that state workers are doing site visits to the remaining centers... today.
After the video went viral.
After national outrage.
The now-infamous "Quality Learing Center" that couldn't spell its own name and received $4 million?
Closed just over a week ago.
Mako Childcare, the first one in Shirley's video?
Closed several years ago.
So let's get this straight:
Centers that closed years ago were apparently still in the system.
The misspelled daycare with no children only closed after it became a national embarrassment.
None of the 10 have had payments paused.
The state is only now showing up to check.
A YouTuber with a camera did more oversight in one afternoon than Minnesota did with billions in taxpayer funds over years.
They weren't even doing site visits before.
They're doing them now because America is watching.
Source: Minnesota DCYF
