Crane Introduces Bill to Award Citizen Journalist Congressional Gold Medal

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Nick Shirley and Minnesota resident.

This week, in the wake of revelations about massive fraud in Minnesota, Congressman Eli Crane introduced legislation to award citizen journalist Nick Shirley the Congressional Gold Medal following his reporting on waste, fraud, and abuse in Minnesota.

In a December 26 video, Shirley documented mass fraud in the Minnesota Somali population against U.S. taxpayers, totaling over $110 million. After the release of his report, the Trump administration took immediate action to halt federal funding to businesses accused of fraud, and Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) ended his reelection campaign.

Crane says that Shirley is deserving of national recognition due to his investigative work and “dedication to the principles of the U.S. Constitution.”

“I’m proud to introduce this bill to award Nick Shirley the Congressional Gold Medal in honor of his exemplary work. His efforts to shed light on this historic scandal have resulted in seismic shifts to our political landscape virtually overnight,” said Crane. “Nick Shirley is a fearless citizen journalist who stood up to a corrupt system and exposed waste, fraud, and abuse being perpetrated against the American people. It is a testament to the power of the average American over the legacy media, and a vindication of the mission that DOGE has sought to implement.”

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  1. We need Nick Shirley to report on the healthcare fraud here in Phoenix and other surrounding cities. We had copious amounts of Africans and Somalis running fake behavioral health and rehab centers for years with AHCCCS and the local news are scared to death to report on it. They stoles over a billion dollars.

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