Feds Probe Allegation In Airport Activity
It may have arrived later than promised, but when Nick Shirley finally dropped the second installment of his investigation, the delay hardly mattered. If anything, the follow-up video reinforced a rare truth in modern media: sometimes the sequel doesn’t just live up to the original—it surpasses it. For viewers who thought Shirley’s first exposé was explosive, this one turned the pressure up even further.
After my last video exposing over $110 Million in fraud Tim Walz dropped his run for reelection and multiple federal investigations were launched to stop fraud across the country. In this 51 minute video David and I expose another $16 Million in fraud as Minnesota welfare… pic.twitter.com/p5r6BDXqsK
— Nick shirley (@nickshirleyy) January 14, 2026
Shirley, the YouTuber-turned-investigative reporter, first made waves by uncovering what he described as a sprawling network of fraudulent daycare centers siphoning off taxpayer funds. That reporting wasn’t just viral content; it triggered real-world consequences. Health and Human Services shut off funding streams while investigations were launched, and the scandal rippled through Minnesota politics. Now, in his second video—clocking in at over 50 minutes—Shirley, alongside collaborator Hoch, widens the lens to focus on welfare fraud, and the numbers involved are staggering.
According to Shirley, this latest investigation exposes an additional $16 million in alleged fraud tied to Minnesota welfare programs. Combined with earlier findings, the total eclipses $110 million. The implication is not of isolated abuse or clerical error, but of systemic exploitation—programs designed to help the vulnerable instead being treated as open vaults by organized operations.
WOAH Nick Shirley exposes there are 1,200 medical transport companies in Minnesota. For a year, photos with timestamps were taken of the vans that are supposed to be used by these companies
NONE MOVED IN A YEAR. They sit parked, but are getting paid to transport patients
“I… pic.twitter.com/YPEYvhmCkf
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) January 6, 2026
Some of the revelations had been teased ahead of time, including questionable medical transportation companies. These operations, reportedly Somali-led, are allegedly being paid to transport patients using vehicles that aren’t transporting anyone at all. Cars sit idle in parking lots, unused, while payments continue to roll in. On paper, the services exist. In reality, they appear largely fictional.
After my last video exposing over $110 Million in fraud Tim Walz dropped his run for reelection and multiple federal investigations were launched to stop fraud across the country. In this 51 minute video David and I expose another $16 Million in fraud as Minnesota welfare… pic.twitter.com/p5r6BDXqsK
— Nick shirley (@nickshirleyy) January 14, 2026
But the most eyebrow-raising claims arrive near the end of the video. A TSA whistleblower alleges that enormous sums of cash—millions of dollars—were being transported through airports on a weekly basis. The estimate given was roughly $6 million per week between 2016 and 2021. As long as the cash was declared, the transfers were technically permissible, but the scale alone raises uncomfortable questions. Where did the money originate? Where was it going? And how could such volumes move for years without triggering deeper scrutiny?
BREAKING: A TSA whistleblower exposed to Nick Shirley that he WATCHED Somalis send millions of dollars in *cash* through the airport on a weekly basis via suitcases
$6M PER WEEK.
"There was always 2 individuals traveling. So you would have maybe one guy with $2.2 million and… pic.twitter.com/IokrYEMNzV
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) January 15, 2026
Shirley doesn’t present these findings as speculation, but as documented patterns that demand answers. The video doesn’t merely accuse—it challenges regulators, lawmakers, and enforcement agencies to explain how this was allowed to happen and why safeguards failed so spectacularly.
