Liz Collin Reports
Meaningful Minnesota conversations with Liz Collin. New stories and guests every episode. Liz Collin is a Minnesota native raised in Worthington and a multi-Emmy-Award-winning investigative reporter and news anchor. She is the producer of The Fall of Minneapolis and Minnesota v We the People documentary films, and author of They’re Lying: The Media, the Left, and The Death of George Floyd. Her work has prompted important state laws. Yet perhaps most of all, Liz has been giving a voice to the truth—and helping others tell their stories—for more than 20 years.
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Ep. 223: 'Legitimate' or 'fake'? Alpha News investigates autism program amid rampant fraud in Minnesota
Send us a text Alpha News reporters Jenna Gloeb and Liz Collin provide an update on their investigation into a state autism program, prompting more questions than answers. Support the show
Ep. 222: Calls for Derek Chauvin pardon go viral after shocking court filing alleges prosecutorial misconduct
Send us a text A bombshell filing alleging prosecutorial misconduct in Derek Chauvin"s trial has gone viral, with people like like Elon Musk, Jack Posobiec, and Tim Pool weighing in. However, Minnesota’s corporate media has yet to even mention the latest filings regarding the state’s highest profile murder case in hist
Ep. 221: The case of Ladan Mohamed Ali: Victim offers glimpse behind the scenes of fraud in Minnesota
Send us a text A Minnesota businessman explains how he was the victim of check forgery and how the suspect was released after committing other crimes—including the attempted bribery of "Juror #52" in the massive Feeding Our Future fraud scheme. Support the show
Ep. 220: Follow the money: How one Minnesota county spent millions on NGOs—and plans to raise property taxes
Send us a text Sebastian Stoss uncovered some shocking numbers in Ramsey County. On top of high property taxes—and a proposed 9.75% increase—Stoss found that the county spent $38.4 million on 213 NGOs (non-governmental organizations). Support the show
Ep. 219: 'Hostility to people of faith': Advocate shines light on Christian persecution at home and abroad
Send us a text Richard Ghazal, the executive director of In Defense of Christians, joined Liz Collin on her podcast. Ghazal said the United States has largely failed to acknowledge “anti-Christian sentiment” that has “a direct causation with the decay in society that we witness.” He spoke about the atrocities of Christ
Send us a text Minnesota State Representative Elliott Engen (R-District 36A), who is seeking election as Minnesota’s next state auditor, joined Liz Collin on her podcast. Rep. Engen was just 22 years old when he was elected and became Minnesota"s first Gen Z representative. He is serving a second term representing part