Nick Shirley has responded to HasanAbi’s comment on his claim of exposing the alleged fraud in Minnesota’s welfare and children systems. On Sunday, HasanAbi took to his official X account to comment on Shirley’s videos about unveiling the massive fraud involving taxpayer dollars in Minnesota's daycare system.Hasan criticized Nick for ‘storming into a daycare with kids.”He wrote:“idk what kind of fraud somalis in daycares are doing but i think it’s a separate crime to try and storm w a camera into a daycare w kids in it??”He added in another tweet:“bleak future of all media. vigilante content that can be weaponized for racialized/ white nativist agitprop. everyone’s gonna behave like the fake ‘pedo hunters’”Nick Shirley responded to Hasan’s tweets, slamming the streamer for defending ‘criminals.’ He also made reference to HasanAbi’s recent animal abuse controversy.“People like this commie literally shock their dogs and complain about America 24/7 and when someone ACTUALLY leaves their room to do something, wait for it... They then defend the criminals.”More details on Nick Shirley’s Somali-Run Minnesota Daycare Fraud exposé23-year-old independent and self-proclaimed journalist Nick Shirley began to make news headlines after sharing a series of videos on social media, which he claimed had shed light on a massive fraud at a Minnesota daycare. The content creator alleged that some daycare centers are getting large amounts of government funding in Minnesota despite being non-functional. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostIn one of the videos shared on his official X account, Nick Shirley could be seen standing in front of a daycare center in Minneapolis, which he claims has received approximately $1.9 million in government funds. The center appeared to be closed and non-functional, with the streamer pointing out a misspelled word on the daycare’s sign.He captioned the video:“This is a prime example of the BILLIONS of dollars in fraud happening right now in Minnesota, this is one of the hundreds of “daycares” receiving millions of dollars from the government, this daycare (that can’t even spell learning right) received $1,900,000 in tax exempt funding from CCAP in 2025. This is just one of the 1,000’s of fraudulent businesses operating in Minnesota.”In another video he posted, Nick spoke to a local resident who had been living in the area for the past 8 years.“I haven't seen any kids. I've been here since 2017,” the resident told Shirley in the video.Nick Shirley’s videos have fueled numerous online debates, with supporters praising his approach and critics questioning the validity of his videos.Also read: What led to the reported family fallout surrounding Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty's wedding? Everything we know so far