On June 4, the world marks 37 years since the Chinese Communist Party ordered its troops to attack thousands of peaceful demonstrators in and around Tiananmen Square. Those who sacrificed to uphold their unalienable rights of free expression and peaceful assembly will be vindicated someday.
If the fraud rate is really as low as Democrats claim, why are they fighting so hard to hide the data? Why not just work with USDA to audit and validate where the money is going? Their resistance to us going after fraud is part of why these programs ballooned in the first place.
Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West.
The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.
On this day 37 years ago, brave Chinese students peacefully protested for freedom and democracy in Tiananmen Square. The Chinese Communist Party answered with tanks and violence, killing hundreds and wounding countless others.
The CCP may censor history, but it cannot erase the truth.
We remember the victims of the Tiananmen Square Massacre and stand with freedom-loving people everywhere who continue to resist tyranny and fight for liberty.
Democrat run states are refusing to share their SNAP data with the government.
Of the 29 states that did share data, $3 billion in fraud has been uncovered.
How much more are they hiding?
Today, the Select Committee honored the legacy of the June 4, 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre, and the courageous survivors who still face transnational repression from the CCP 37 years later. Special thanks to Arthur Liu, proud dad to Olympic Champion figure skater Alysa Liu, and former U.S. Army Chaplain Yan Xiong for sharing their stories from 1989, and the more recent threats against them and their families. All of us believe in the God-given rights and liberties we enjoy as Americans and pray one day the Chinese people will have these rights too.
.@USDA has NEVER had access to State SNAP data. Not until this Administration demanded it.
That’s why every figure from years past is meaningless. From the 29 states that DID share data, we’ve already identified at least $3 billion a year in fraud.
Extrapolated nationwide: more than $10 billion. This isn’t “erroneous payments.”
This is FRAUD — and yes, @RepAngieCraig, I know the difference. Do you?
Today we announced that our Health Care Fraud Unit, one of the most active white-collar litigating components across the Department, secured federal jury trial convictions involving over $1.1 BILLION in six trials in just under three weeks.
“What sets the Fraud Division apart is not only our ability to proactively detect, investigate and dismantle fraud schemes before they cause further harm, but the depth and skill of the trial lawyers who carry those cases across the finish line. The American people should rest assured that we are prepared to seek accountability at trial for health care fraudsters, whether for a $1 million fraud in Michigan or a $1 billion fraud in South Florida.” - Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald
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Our @StateDept passport teams have greatly improved the passport experience for American travelers. I love hearing your feedback. From launching Online Passport Renewal (which one customer described as “the easiest government form I have ever used in my 66 years”) to working to open new passport agencies to serve Americans with urgent travel needs, we continue to improve your experience while always prioritizing security and document integrity. @travelgov
The U.S. government has established a process for U.S. citizens who request assistance due to possible Ebola exposure or transportation from the DRC, South Sudan, or Uganda during the ongoing Ebola outbreak. Learn more at https://t.co/6KUB04NJf7
Exactly. Hefner pushed ‘no-boundaries pleasure’ in his silk robe and changed our laws. Now the SPLC wears the same robe and calls it ‘Civil Rights.’ Same hedonism, just rebranded with lawsuits and protests. Someone should use AI to remove Hedonism from our legal jargon. Plausible deniability was born from it.
Exactly. Hefner pushed ‘no-boundaries pleasure’ in his silk robe and changed our laws. Now the SPLC wears the same robe and calls it ‘Civil Rights.’ Same hedonism, just rebranded with lawsuits and protests. Someone should use AI to remove Hedonism from our legal jargon. Plausible deniability was born from it.