"I find it troublesome, actually really troublesome, given the amount of fraud that's now being found out around the country ... that we are going to have folks that vote against transparency." Could not agree more, @RepGregMurphy.
Today, DOJ broke with 35 years of bad law.
Regarding the integration mandates of section 504 and Title II of the ADA, “the regulations are unlawful.”
This is a shot across the bow for Olmstead and P&A groups that have weaponized it against state programs for the mentally ill.
For too long the healthcare system has defaulted to opioids because they appear cheaper on paper, passing the costs of devastating addiction on to patients and taxpayers. Thank you @votewarren@CarineWerner and @SelinaBliss for your leadership in removing red tape from non-opioid alternatives to pain! #HB2048
.@AdamMeier20 couldn’t have said it better, 340B is the perfect example of a well-intentioned government program creating disastrous anti-competitive incentives.
The program must be reformed — President Trump’s rebate model is exactly the accountability this broken program needs.
.@RepBuddyCarter is right. President Trump’s rebate model is the accountability 340B desperately needs to stop hospitals from gaming the system and pocketing billions meant for patients.
340B was supposed to help patients, not bankroll massive hospital systems. @rclong1997 joined our roundtable and helped shine a light on how bad actors abuse the 340B Drug Pricing Program, how little accountability exists, and how far the program has drifted from its intended mission.
Last week, we hosted a roundtable discussion exposing the abuse, lack of accountability, and growing financial exploitation tied to the 340B program. Grateful to have policy leaders like @JarrettSkorup join the conversation and help shine a light on how large hospital systems are weaponizing a program meant to serve vulnerable patients.
Only 1 cent of every dollar from the 340B program actually reaches rural hospitals— Dr. Oz got it right that we are subsidizing marble lobbies in Manhattan with money that was meant for clinics in the Mississippi Delta.
@RepEzell should support the Trump administration's transparency and reform efforts, not stand in the way.
Funny how every time someone questions 340B abuse, hospitals suddenly act like accountability will collapse the entire healthcare system. Maybe stop using a program meant to help vulnerable Americans as a cash cow for bloated hospital executives and corporate-style expansion deals.
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68% of health insurance company donations go to Democrats. The result? Skyrocketing healthcare costs, shrinking choices, increased corporate insurance profits and a government that protects insurers, not patients.
Nonpartisan watchdogs have identified more than one trillion dollars in waste, fraud, and abuse in the insurance marketplace. As Washington again searches for funding, they need to start looking there.
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Grateful for the partnership in ending this shell-game. Federal contracting set-aside programs based on race have been abused for decades. The SBA is taking action, including a government-wide audit of the 8(a) Program, to stop massive fraud and to safeguard billions in taxpayer dollars.
Corrupt businessmen and certain tribal entities are working hand-in-hand to game the 8(a) contracting system, using tribal names to win federal contracts these companies would never qualify for, then kicking back millions to the tribes for the privilege.
It’s exploitation disguised as opportunity. It's time for real oversight in 8(a).
This fraud is turning 8(a) contracts into a ticket for corrupt tribes and business owners to game the system at taxpayers’ expense.
It’s time for stronger oversight, accountability, and enforcement.
UPDATE: A source inside SIRCO sent O’Keefe Media Group this check - $2 million from Firmadge Crutchfield to the Susanville Indian Rancheria, dated Oct 17, 2025 - just days before our ATI exposé dropped.
That same day, the tribe’s meeting agenda shows Crutchfield presenting on SIRCO Federal Services, Inc. - a Section 17 federally chartered corporation owned by the tribe.
The insider from Susanville Indian Rancheria described SIRCO's structure that uses tribal & minority contracting advantages across multiple companies - all tied to Firmadge Crutchfield, forming a network of “Super 8(a)” federal contractors.
SIRCO uses its tribal 8(a) status to win government contracts, 51% tribe-owned on paper, paying the tribe a cut like you see here, to use its name and claim “Native-owned” 8a status.
ATI received HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of $ in government contracts - but they are just ONE example of this SBA 8a fraud.
How many other government contractors are engaging in the same scheme & how many taxpayer dollars have been wasted?
This 8a fraud goes much deeper than ATI & we will get to the bottom of it. The American taxpayer deserve justice.
@OKeefeMedia@SBA_Kelly@DOGE@TheJusticeDept@SecScottBessent
We applaud @GovStitt for leading the charge against hospital abuse of the 340B program. Taxpayers shouldn't be forced to fund what they morally oppose, but that's just what taxpayer subsidies for Planned Parenthood do. It's time to restore accountability.
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The path forward starts with principle. This agenda outlines our plan to defend freedom, strengthen America, and stand up to today’s challenges: https://t.co/GfMFC1xLCr