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The fraud czar role is already delivering results — arrests in Los Angeles exposed hospice operators stealing millions from Medicare, bribing patients and forging records while billing taxpayers $30,000 per patient. California handed out hospice licenses with zero oversight, letting fraudsters run wild for years. Blue states created this mess, and the Fraud Task Force is finally cleaning it up.
Naming Vance "Fraud Czar" is a nakedly political move targeting Democratic-led states and potential 2028 rivals like Gavin Newsom, not a serious anti-fraud effort. Meanwhile, $220 million in taxpayer money got handed to a no-bid contractor to produce an ad for Kristi Noem — a firm with no website that was incorporated just eight days before landing the deal. Real fraud accountability starts at home, not in partisan witch hunts.