By MELISSA GOLDIN
As the Trump administration continues to investigate a series of alleged fraud schemes at Minnesota day care centers run by Somali residents, social media users are falsely citing a Craigslist ad as evidence of such deceit.
But the ad was a prank. It is not proof of fraud in Minnesota.
Hereâs a closer look at the facts.
CLAIM: A Craigslist ad seeking child actors to legitimize a Minnesota day care center is proof of alleged fraud perpetrated by Somali residents.
THE FACTS: This is false. The ad, which was posted Jan. 1 in Craigslistâs Hennepin County, Minnesota, section for general labor jobs, was bait for an online prank show, its cohost Joey LaFleur told The Associated Press.
âThe showâs called Goofcon1 and it is a funny show,â LaFleur said. âWe do pranks and stuff like that.â
He added the show received a âton of responsesâ to the ad and said he and his two cohosts will be doing a live show Saturday where they will call people who expressed interest.
Screenshots of the ad were used in social media posts on multiple platforms, cited as proof of fraud at Minnesota day care centers. The posts gained tens of thousands of likes, shares and views.
âBREAKING â A Craigslist ad seeking child actors for a daycare in Minneapolisâ Hennepin County has been discovered, with the poster requesting 20 children to act as clients while the state observes them to determine whether itâs a legitimate daycare,â reads one X post sharing the ad.
A man in a TikTok video called the ad â100% serious.â The video was viewed approximately 14,300 times.
LaFleur said that in addition to being a prank show, Goofcon1 wants to protect against predators and call out conservatives who âdonât care about fact checking.â
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz ended his bid for a third term Monday amid President Donald Trumpâs relentless focus on the fraud investigations. Also Monday, the Trump administration said itâs planning to tighten rules for federal child care funds.