March 24 Senate confirms DOJ fraud chief as Minnesota daycare scandal draws national scrutiny The Senate confirmed Colin McDonald 52–47 as the first assistant attorney general to lead the Justice Department's National Fraud Enforcement Division.
March 24 GOP senator launches effort to close Medicaid loophole allowing fraudsters to rake in millions Sen. Ashley Moody's STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act aims to close a legal loophole shielding fraud recipients from prosecution by state attorneys general.
March 24 Minnesota millionaire who qualified for food stamps warns of 'fraud by design' loophole ahead of hearing A millionaire says he qualified for food stamps via a SNAP loophole and will testify at a Minnesota state hearing pushing for stricter asset test reforms.
March 23 Joe Rogan rips Gavin Newsom for mocking Nick Shirley over his 'billion dollar' fraud investigations Joe Rogan criticizes Gov. Gavin Newsom for mocking independent journalist Nick Shirley's fraud investigation, arguing Shirley is doing the work Newsom's government has failed to do.
March 21 Nick Shirley says doxxers are hampering his investigations, has concerns about his own security Independent journalist Nick Shirley told "Saturday in America" he can no longer investigate in cities without a professional security detail amid threats and doxxing.
March 20 Meet the longtime biz partner of Ilhan Omar's husband as questions swirl over her skyrocketing net worth William Hailer, the longtime business partner of Ilhan Omar's husband Tim Mynett, established the two companies federal investigators are probing after their valuations skyrocketed.
March 18 Almost 200 House Dems vote against deporting people who commit welfare fraud House Republicans approved a bill targeting noncitizens who commit fraud despite Democratic opposition. The measure faces an uphill battle in the Senate.
March 18 New audit exposes flawed system critics say let Minnesota fraud slip through cracks: 'Didn't act for years' A new Office of the Legislative Auditor reveals that one of the Minnesota agencies plagued by fraud incorrectly believed it didn't have the authority to investigate kickbacks.
March 18 Senate DOGE leader moves to force ‘receipt’ for every tax dollar after Minnesota fraud scandal New Senate bill aims to prevent federal fraud like allegedly fake Minneapolis daycares by requiring transparent reporting of all taxpayer-funded projects.
March 17 Senate Republican expands childcare fraud crackdown to more blue states Senate HELP Chair Bill Cassidy, R-La., is expanding his childcare fraud probe to target New York, Michigan and Oregon over alleged improper federal payment rates.