In the midst of Minnesota’s exploding multi-billion-dollar welfare fraud scandal, one detail stands out as particularly damning: the phone number for “Sweet Angel Child Care” – a licensed daycare center that has pocketed $1.26 million in taxpayer-funded Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) dollars this year alone – connects directly to the office of Governor Tim Walz.
Yes, you read that right. Dial the number listed on Google for this supposed child care facility in Minneapolis, and you’re greeted by an automated message: “Thank you for contacting the office of Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan.”
Multiple independent sources have confirmed this bizarre connection. Independent journalist Nick Shirley, whose viral investigation has exposed dozens of allegedly empty or minimally operational “ghost daycares” raking in millions while appearing shuttered, highlighted the anomaly in a video that has racked up millions of views.
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Social media is ablaze with reactions. Influencer Benny Johnson personally verified the call and posted: “I just tested this personally and it’s completely true… Is there direct coordination between these fraudulent centers and Walz? This needs a full investigation.” Other users on X echoed the sentiment, with posts like “Prosecute Tim Walz and the fraudsters” gaining traction overnight.
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Sweet Angel Child Care Inc. (license #1104314) is officially active, licensed for up to 74 children, and run by Naley Mahmoud Abdulle. Yet, as part of Shirley’s on-the-ground reporting, it showed only minimal activity – raising red flags in a state where federal prosecutors have described the fraud as “industrial-scale,” with billions potentially stolen through overbilling for non-existent services.
The timing couldn’t be worse for Walz. His administration has faced mounting accusations of turning a blind eye to Somali-linked fraud schemes, including whistleblower claims from over 400 Department of Human Services employees that he ignored warnings and retaliated against those who spoke out. Critics point out that Walz has long touted Minnesota’s generous social programs – even bragging in the 2024 VP debate about how easy it is to start a child care business in the state.
So why does a daycare’s public phone number route straight to the governor’s office? A clerical error? A “glitch” in Google’s listings? Or something far more sinister – a direct line between state-funded fraud and the highest levels of power?
In the midst of Minnesota’s exploding multi-billion-dollar welfare fraud scandal, one detail stands out as particularly damning: the phone number for “Sweet Angel Child Care” – a licensed daycare center that has pocketed $1.26 million in taxpayer-funded Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) dollars this year alone – connects directly to the office of Governor Tim Walz.
Yes, you read that right. Dial the number listed on Google for this supposed child care facility in Minneapolis, and you’re greeted by an automated message: “Thank you for contacting the office of Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan.”
Multiple independent sources have confirmed this bizarre connection. Independent journalist Nick Shirley, whose viral investigation has exposed dozens of allegedly empty or minimally operational “ghost daycares” raking in millions while appearing shuttered, highlighted the anomaly in a video that has racked up millions of views.
Viewers quickly tested it themselves, with one TikToker exclaiming, “This is absolutely mind-blowing… Why is a child-care center directly going to the office of the governor? Make it make sense!”
Social media is ablaze with reactions. Influencer Benny Johnson personally verified the call and posted: “I just tested this personally and it’s completely true… Is there direct coordination between these fraudulent centers and Walz? This needs a full investigation.”
Sweet Angel Child Care Inc. (license #1104314) is officially active, licensed for up to 74 children, and run by Naley Mahmoud Abdulle. Yet, as part of Shirley’s on-the-ground reporting, it showed only minimal activity – raising red flags in a state where federal prosecutors have described the fraud as “industrial-scale,” with billions potentially stolen through overbilling for non-existent services.
The timing couldn’t be worse for Walz. His administration has faced mounting accusations of turning a blind eye to Somali-linked fraud schemes, including whistleblower claims from over 400 Department of Human Services employees that he ignored warnings and retaliated against those who spoke out.
Critics point out that Walz has long touted Minnesota’s generous social programs – even bragging in the 2024 VP debate about how easy it is to start a child care business in the state.
So why does a daycare’s public phone number route straight to the governor’s office? A clerical error? A “glitch” in Google’s listings? Or something far more sinister – a direct line between state-funded fraud and the highest levels of power?

