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Vance Praises YouTuber Nick Shirley’s Report on Somali Fraud in Minnesota: ‘Far More Useful Journalism’ than 2024 Pulitzer Prize Winners

Vice President JD Vance praised YouTuber Nick Shirley’s reporting on fraud in the state of Minnesota, stating that Shirley had “done far more useful journalism” than any of the 2024 winners of Pulitzer Prizes.
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