Kennedy Issues Blistering Ultimatum in Child Care Fraud Scandal
Senator John Neely Kennedy delivered a scathing ultimatum to Commissioner Tikki Brown regarding a vast child care money-laundering scandal. He accused Brown’s department of “deliberate blindness” as hundreds of millions in taxpayer funds vanished into “fake child care setups,” “empty buildings,” and “ghost kids.”
Kennedy gave Brown 72 hours to admit culpability and resign. He threatened to publicly expose “every transaction she ignored” and “every warning buried,” promising career-ending revelations if she fails to comply, emphasizing that “People are paying attention.”