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Martinez: Why President Trump's War On Fraud Exposes National Scandal
For decades, Washington tolerated fraud, waste, and abuse as an unfortunate side effect of government. Under President Donald J. Trump, that era is ending, and nowhere is that more evident than in what’s unfolding across Minnesota, California, and other Democrat-led states.
The Treasury Department’s latest anti-fraud advisory is not happening in a vacuum. It is part of a broader, coordinated crackdown – one that is already exposing systemic failures in blue states and forcing long-overdue accountability.
Start with Minnesota, now ground zero in America’s fraud crisis. Federal investigators and watchdogs have uncovered a sprawling web of abuse across public programs, including Medicaid and child nutrition.
In one infamous case, a nonprofit scheme siphoned off $250 million intended to feed low-income children. But that may only scratch the surface. Some estimates suggest fraud across Minnesota’s public programs could reach into the billions of dollars, with one federal prosecutor warning that as much as half of certain program funds may have been stolen. This didn’t happen overnight, and it didn’t happen without warning.
Audits, whistleblowers, and investigators repeatedly flagged vulnerabilities in Minnesota’s system. Yet under Democratic Gov.
Tim Walz, oversight failures persisted. In fact, the state was ultimately forced to pause payments across 14 Medicaid programs due to fraud concerns, a stunning admission of systemic breakdown.
The Trump-Vance Administration responded decisively. Federal officials have........
