DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

New Medicaid-fraud charges in Minnesota are just the tip of the iceberg

May 23, 2026
in News
New Medicaid-fraud charges in Minnesota are just the tip of the iceberg

The more you look for welfare fraud, the more you find — especially in Democratic states.

Take Minnesota: On Thursday, the feds charged another 15 people with $90 million worth of fraud connected with the North Star State’s Medicaid programs.

That includes the “largest autism fraud case ever,” per Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald.

And the charges, McDonald added, are just the “beginning of our work in Minnesota”; stolen funds will likely wind up a whopping $9 billion.

That’s a staggering sum. And it’s just one state — total estimates of Medicaid fraud nationwide run as high as $120 billion a year.

The new Minnesota charges involve seven Medicaid programs, including one whose entire budget was wiped out by the fraud, leaving nothing for the homeless people it was meant to serve.

Six years ago, McDonald noted, the autism program cost taxpayers $600,000 a year, but that “skyrocketed to over $400 million,” all driven by scammers.

Meanwhile, a probe by Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) just found Minnesota’s infamous “Quality Learing Center” — which gained notoriety because of its misspelled name — raked in $231,472 from the Small Business Administration during COVID, with severe doubts that the cash went for anything legit.

That’s on top of some $10 million it got in state funding since 2019.

Plus, on Wednesday, federal prosecutors charged Fahima Egeh Mahamud with wire fraud and conspiracy in connection with a Minnesota day-care fraud scheme.

Mahamud was indicted earlier for her role in the $250 million “Feeding Our Future” scheme.

Oh, and the founder of that food program, Aimee Bock, drew a 41-year sentence Tuesday for her role in that scheme.

Starting to get the picture? The pilfering of taxpayer dollars is pervasive — and involves massive amounts.

And though it’s not limited to blue states and cities, that’s where it’s likely the worst, since they’re eager to spend the most and to ask the fewest questions.

Last week, Vice President JD Vance announced a freeze on $1.3 billion in federal reimbursements to California hospices, “because the state of California has not taken fraud very seriously.”

Dr. Mehmet Oz, who oversees Medicare and Medicaid, suspects about half of Los Angeles-area hospices “are fraudulent.”

In New York, the Empire Center’s Bill Hammond has pointed to millions in Medicaid scams.

Democrats are always pushing to boost spending on these programs, claiming it’s vital for the needy.

Yet somehow, much of the cash ends up in the hands of their political allies, donors — or outright fraudsters — rather than those in need.

It’s enough to make you think that’s the plan.

The post New Medicaid-fraud charges in Minnesota are just the tip of the iceberg appeared first on New York Post.

What Is GKN Aerospace?
News

What Is GKN Aerospace?

by New York Times
May 23, 2026

The chemical leak that prompted evacuations in Orange County, Calif., on Friday occurred at GKN Aerospace, a manufacturing company based ...

Read more
News

SpaceX Completes Mostly Successful Starship Rocket Flight

May 23, 2026
News

Ted Cruz spills on ‘fiery’ Senate meeting with Todd Blanche: ‘Fireworks at an epic level’

May 23, 2026
News

Ivanka Trump targeted in chilling assassination plot as revenge for 2020 strike: report

May 23, 2026
News

Ebola Ward in Congo Burns After Residents Turn Against Medics

May 23, 2026
‘Histoires De La Nuit (The Birthday Party)’ premiere red carpet at Cannes Film Festival 2026: Eva Longoria, Stellan Skarsgård, Ariana Greenblatt and more

‘Histoires De La Nuit (The Birthday Party)’ premiere red carpet at Cannes Film Festival 2026: Eva Longoria, Stellan Skarsgård, Ariana Greenblatt and more

May 23, 2026
Mahmoud Khalil to Appeal to Supreme Court in Effort to Halt Deportation

Mahmoud Khalil to Appeal to Supreme Court in Effort to Halt Deportation

May 23, 2026
Tulsi Gabbard resigns as national intelligence chief

Tulsi Gabbard resigns as national intelligence chief

May 23, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026