The narrative presented by the Somali daycare manager, Nasrulah Mohamed, following a reported break-in at the Nokomis Day Care Center in Minneapolis, is not only incredulous but a transparent attempt to deflect from the serious fraud exposed by journalist Nick Shirley. As detailed in the original report, Shirley’s investigative work uncovered a staggering pattern of fraud within Somali-owned daycare centers, amounting to at least $110 million in a single day. Now, faced with the consequences of that exposure, the manager’s story unravels under the slightest scrutiny.
According to the manager, “Yesterday morning, I was called by the owner because, unfortunately, someone came into our daycare… we saw that the suspect came in from the back and broke in from the back kitchen, and he also destroyed the wall to come in.” He further claims, “Our office doors was broke into as well. We saw that, unfortunately, important documentation, enrollment of the children, and also employee documentation, that was gone! There were also checkbooks that were ripped.” This convenient theft of precisely the documents that could corroborate or disprove the fraud allegations is a tale straight from a playbook of obfuscation.
Instead of addressing the substantive allegations of systemic fraud against taxpayers, Mohamed attempts to paint his facility as the victim, absurdly blaming the journalist who brought the truth to light. “This is devastating news! And we don’t know why this is targeting our Somali community, as one video made by a specific individual made this all happen,” he stated. This is a classic tactic: when caught, accuse the whistleblower of inciting violence. He further lamented, “This is frightening and exhausting. This is also sad that a video could cause all of this,” seeking sympathy rather than providing accountability.
The liberal media apparatus, ever eager to perpetuate a victim narrative that aligns with its ideology, will likely amplify these unsubstantiated claims without applying the rigorous skepticism they reserve for supporters of President Donald Trump. Where is the demand for evidence? Where is the investigative follow-up on the fraud itself? This incident perfectly illustrates why the American people have lost faith in the corporate press, which routinely ignores stories of institutional corruption when they conflict with preferred political narratives.
🚨 LMAO! The Somali Daycare who falsely claim someone broke in and stole their “student enrollment” documents are now showing off the where the “burglar” entered
Unfortunately for them though, the cuts in the Sheetrock seem to have been made on the INSIDE
Total clown show 🤣 pic.twitter.com/n0DKQNvvkq
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) December 31, 2025
President Trump has consistently championed law enforcement, border security, and the rigorous protection of American tax dollars from fraud, whether foreign or domestic. This case of alleged daycare fraud, and the subsequent suspicious claims of a document-targeting burglary, is precisely the kind of systemic abuse his administration has worked to root out. It underscores the critical need for strong, America-first policies that ensure accountability and transparency, principles the liberal media and their protected groups often seek to circumvent.
h/t: Steadfast and Loyal


