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Christian, MAGA, Veteran, Father, Indiana University Grad, Retired, Boomer living in Indiana, Critical Thinker "The truth shall set us free" ... Charlie Kirk

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BarryMoore
BarryMoore@BarryMoore70635·
Republicans Introduce ASSIMILATION Act to Overhaul Immigration Policy Last updated 4 hours ago The ASSIMILATION Act targets the 1965 Hart-Celler Act and 1990 Immigration Act, which lawmakers blame for shifting demographics by prioritizing family reunification and skills over a national origins quota. It proposes a merit-based system with a national interest standard, ending chain migration beyond immediate family, the diversity visa lottery, and H-1B visas, plus mandatory E-Verify, stricter asylum, public charge rules, and a 10-year citizenship wait requiring English and civics tests. Ogles says it would slash net immigration by 85%, amid recent drops from 2.7 million in 2024 to 1.3 million in 2025; supporters like Ron DeSantis cheer it, while critics call the rhetoric inflammatory and predict legal challenges.
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson

EXCLUSIVE: Congressman Andy Ogles and Senator Tommy Tuberville unveil the Assimilation Act, which will: -REPEAL Hart-Celler -End Chain Migration -End the Visa Lottery -End the H-1B Scam -End Birthright Citizenship -Ban Welfare for immigrants for 5 years -Require knowledge of civics, cultural compatibility and proficiency in English.

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BarryMoore
BarryMoore@BarryMoore70635·
What is the estimated amount of fraud annually committed in each state? List total amount of state debt for each state. Use right leaning sources. California----Current Governor: Gavin Newsom (Democrat). New York----Current Governor: Kathy Hochul (Democrat). Minnesota----Current Governor: Tim Walz (Democrat). Massachusetts----Current Governor: Maura Healey (Democrat). Illinois----Current Governor: J.B. Pritzker (Democrat). Colorado --- Current Governor: Jared Polis (Democrat). Pennsylvania---Current Governor: Josh Shapiro (Democrat). GROK says: Right-leaning sources (Fox News, New York Post, Washington Examiner) provide partial or cumulative estimates of welfare fraud (primarily SNAP/food stamps, Medicaid/Medi-Cal, TANF/child care, and related programs) rather than precise, audited “annual” figures for every state and program. foxnews.com +2 These outlets emphasize that Democrat-led states have been slower to address fraud, leading to federal pauses in funding and ongoing audits under the Trump administration. National Medicaid fraud is estimated at up to $100 billion yearly, with billions lost to improper payments, dual-state enrollment, deceased recipients, and provider schemes. foxnews.com Specific per-state annual estimates are rarely isolated; reporting often cites cumulative losses, scandal totals, or percentages. SNAP retailer/recipient fraud alone costs taxpayers an estimated $2 billion+ nationally per year in some analyses. washingtonexaminer.com State debt totals (bonded/outstanding/general obligation debt or unfunded liabilities) are not detailed in recent right-leaning reporting tied to welfare fraud. These sources focus instead on fraud-driven liabilities (e.g., California’s unemployment insurance debt from improper payments) rather than comprehensive state-by-state debt snapshots. No current (2025–2026) total state debt figures appear in the available Fox News, NY Post, or Washington Examiner coverage of these states and programs. washingtonexaminer.com Here is what the sources explicitly report: California (Gov. Gavin Newsom, Democrat) Estimated annual fraud: No single annual figure; cumulative welfare/Medi-Cal/unemployment fraud under Newsom estimated at $180–280 billion total (primarily Medi-Cal, UI, and general welfare). One analysis states Medi-Cal loses ~25% of spending to fraud annually (Medi-Cal budget ~$197 billion recently). High SNAP/EBT skimming (25,818 stolen claims reported; part of national $102 million+ Q1 FY2025 stolen benefits). Additional fraud-driven debt: ~$20 billion borrowed for fraudulent COVID UI payments, with ~$593 million annual interest in FY2025–26 (rising toward $1 billion/year). nypost.com +2 Total state debt: Not specified in sources. New York (Gov. Kathy Hochul, Democrat) Estimated annual fraud: No single annual figure. CDPAP (Medicaid home-care) lost ~$1.2 billion to scammers/mismanagement over 10 years (~$120 million/year average); $23 million+ in Medicaid payments to deceased (one federal audit). High SNAP stolen claims (25,210 reported). nypost.com Total state debt: Not specified in sources. Minnesota (Gov. Tim Walz, Democrat) Estimated annual fraud: ~$9 billion+ total from welfare programs (Medicaid waivers, child care, housing, autism services, Feeding Our Future) since 2018 (roughly $1.1 billion+/year average). Specific scandals include $250 million Feeding Our Future and up to $1.7 billion improper Medicaid payments over four years (~$425 million/year). Medicaid budget now ~$20 billion/year with widespread vulnerabilities. foxnews.com +2 Total state debt: Not specified in sources. Massachusetts (Gov. Maura Healey, Democrat) Estimated annual fraud: At least $12 million stolen SNAP/food stamps in FY2025; ~10% of food-stamp spending lost to waste/fraud/abuse (plus $34 million over three years). Part of broader Northeast blue-state pattern. washingtonexaminer.com Total state debt: Not specified in sources. Illinois (Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Democrat) Estimated annual fraud: No specific dollar estimate; flagged in Trump administration pause of ~$10 billion federal welfare funding (TANF, child care, social services) over fraud concerns. nypost.com Total state debt: Not specified in sources. Colorado (Gov. Jared Polis, Democrat) Estimated annual fraud: No specific dollar estimate; included in the same multi-state federal welfare funding pause over fraud risks. Autism services flagged in broader HHS improper-payment reviews. nypost.com Total state debt: Not specified in sources. Pennsylvania (Gov. Josh Shapiro, Democrat) Estimated annual fraud: Welfare fraud rate skyrocketed 165% in 2025; now fourth-worst per capita nationally. No specific annual dollar total reported. washingtonexaminer.com Total state debt: Not specified in sources. These sources stress that fraud is “unchecked” or under-prosecuted in these states until recent federal actions (audits, funding pauses, provider revalidation deadlines). Cumulative or scandal-specific numbers dominate because many states (especially blue ones) have lagged on data compliance and enforcement. Full annual per-state breakdowns are not published in the reviewed reporting. Compare Republican state fraud rates GROK says: Right-leaning sources (Fox News, Washington Examiner) report that welfare fraud and improper payment rates exist in both Republican- and Democrat-led states, but they generally portray Republican-led states—especially in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountain regions—as having lower error rates, higher compliance with federal data requests, and more proactive enforcement. washingtonexaminer.com These outlets emphasize that blue states often face larger-scale, high-profile scandals due to lax oversight, while red states show better performance in areas like SNAP (food stamps) error rates when they comply with audits. However, absolute fraud is not zero in red states, and raw stolen-claim numbers can be high in compliant Republican-led states simply because they report more data. foxnews.com Key Comparisons from Right-Leaning Reporting (as of 2025–2026): SNAP/Food Stamp Fraud & Error Rates: Republican-led states often lead in reported stolen claims due to higher compliance (only ~29 states, mostly red, provided initial data). Examples: Alabama (R) topped the nation with >26,000 stolen SNAP claims; other red states contributed to national totals of 226,000+ fraudulent claims and 691,000 unauthorized transactions. foxnews.com The lowest error rates (including fraud, recipient errors, and agency mistakes) are found in Republican-led states in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains (e.g., Idaho, Nebraska, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming). These are described as having "acceptably low" rates. washingtonexaminer.com Many red states are actively reducing errors under threat of federal penalties (e.g., Alabama facing higher admin costs but still below national average in some metrics). stateline.org Medicaid and Broader Welfare: High improper payment rates have been documented in some red states historically (e.g., Ohio (R) had a ~45% rate in 2019, the worst nationally at the time). Recent probes target issues like home health fraud in Ohio. foxnews.com +1 Overall, sources note fraud is not inherently more prevalent in blue states per some federal data, but blue states are accused of slower enforcement and non-compliance, leading to targeted federal pauses (e.g., Minnesota, California). Red states like Ohio and Florida have been praised for cooperating with Trump-era audits. spectrumlocalnews.com General Patterns: Republican-led states: Better compliance with USDA/HHS data requests; lower long-term error rates in compliant Great Plains/Rocky Mountain states; more willingness to pursue reforms and accept penalties for errors. Fraud exists (e.g., retailer scams, eligibility issues), but enforcement is framed as stronger. washingtonexaminer.com Democrat-led states: Higher-profile billion-dollar scandals (e.g., Minnesota's ~$9B+ cumulative); accused of political reluctance, leading to "unchecked" characterizations; higher per-capita fraud rates in cases like Pennsylvania (165% increase). washingtonexaminer.com National context: Improper payments in Medicaid alone run $100B+ yearly; SNAP retailer/recipient fraud ~$2B+ yearly. Red states are credited with helping expose issues through data sharing. foxnews.com Right-leaning coverage stresses that the Trump administration's crackdown (audits, funding pauses, revalidation) applies nationwide but started with non-compliant (mostly blue) states. It praises GOP-led states for lower waste in key metrics while acknowledging fraud is a bipartisan problem driven by federal funding incentives. No source claims zero fraud in red states—only relatively better performance and accountability.
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BarryMoore
BarryMoore@BarryMoore70635·
What states have been identified as having existing fraud occurring unchecked in Federal welfare programs, List by state, specific welfare program involved, current governor and political party. Use right leaning sources. GROK says: Right-leaning sources (primarily Fox News and the Washington Examiner) have identified several states—mostly Democrat-led—where fraud in federal welfare programs like SNAP (food stamps), Medicaid, TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), child care funds, and related social services block grants has been described as rampant, widespread, or effectively unchecked until recent federal crackdowns. foxnews.com +1 These reports highlight improper payments, stolen benefits, enrollment of deceased or ineligible recipients, multi-state double-dipping, EBT skimming, and provider schemes. Federal actions under the Trump administration (including funding pauses and audits) have targeted some of these states for failing to adequately address the issues. Data is often partial because many blue states have been slower to comply with federal data requests. foxnews.com +1 Here is the list based on explicit reporting from these sources (as of May 2026; only states prominently flagged for ongoing/“unchecked” issues are included): California Programs: SNAP (food stamps) and Medicaid (Medi-Cal). Details: Leads or near-top in stolen SNAP claims (25,818 reported); loses ~$14 million daily to EBT skimming, out-of-state/country beneficiaries, and eligibility errors. Medicaid fraud estimated at $180 billion+ overall (including hospice “ghost” providers and multi-state enrollment schemes); state auditor flagged high-risk status. Federal funding paused for TANF, child care, and social services over fraud concerns. foxnews.com +1 Current Governor: Gavin Newsom (Democrat). New York Programs: SNAP (food stamps) and Medicaid. Details: Third-highest in stolen SNAP claims (25,210 reported); federal audit found $23+ million in Medicaid payments to deceased individuals. Targeted in federal Medicaid revalidation demands and welfare funding pauses. foxnews.com +1 Current Governor: Kathy Hochul (Democrat). Minnesota Programs: Medicaid, SNAP (food stamps), child care, and TANF-related welfare programs. Details: Multiple billion-dollar scandals (estimated $9 billion+ lost since ~2018) involving autism services, home health, housing, and daycare fraud; widespread vulnerabilities and referrals overwhelming state investigators. SNAP retailer and recipient fraud also flagged. Federal funding paused and subject to ongoing “war on fraud” scrutiny. foxnews.com +1 Current Governor: Tim Walz (Democrat). Massachusetts Programs: SNAP (food stamps) and broader welfare programs. Details: At least 10% of food-stamp spending lost to waste/fraud/abuse; $12 million+ stolen in FY2025 and additional millions in 2026; state auditor and U.S. Attorney investigations ongoing. Noted as part of Northeast blue-state pattern. washingtonexaminer.com Current Governor: Maura Healey (Democrat). Illinois Programs: TANF, Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), and Social Services Block Grant (welfare programs). Details: Included in Trump administration pause of ~$10 billion in federal welfare funding across five states due to widespread fraud concerns (similar to Minnesota schemes). washingtonexaminer.com +1 Current Governor: J.B. Pritzker (Democrat). Colorado Programs: TANF, CCDF, and Social Services Block Grant (welfare programs). Details: Included in the same multi-state federal funding pause over documented welfare fraud risks. washingtonexaminer.com Current Governor: Jared Polis (Democrat). Pennsylvania Programs: General welfare programs (including SNAP/food stamps). Details: Welfare fraud rate skyrocketed 165% in 2025; now ranked fourth-worst per capita nationally. washingtonexaminer.com Current Governor: Josh Shapiro (Democrat). These sources emphasize that while some fraud appears in Republican-led states (e.g., Alabama led early SNAP stolen-claim data from compliant states), the “unchecked” characterization is most frequently applied to Democrat-led states accused of lax enforcement, non-compliance with federal data requests, or political reluctance to pursue cases aggressively. Federal efforts (USDA, CMS under Dr. Oz, and VP Vance’s task force) are actively addressing this through audits, funding pauses, and revalidation mandates. foxnews.com +1 No comprehensive “official unchecked fraud list” exists; the above reflects the states and programs repeatedly highlighted in these outlets with specific, ongoing examples.
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National Fraud Enforcement Division
Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald joined @FoxNews to discuss the MASSIVE $1 billion Medicare fraud scheme case out of Florida involving a call center in the Philippines: "This case really demonstrates the need for the federal government to be laser focused on the fraud that is pervasive across our country."
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U.S. Coast Guard
Relentless operations to stop narco-terrorism. @USCGSoutheast crews aboard CGC Tahoma and an embarked helicopter seized approximately 6,085 pounds of cocaine worth nearly $45.8 million Saturday after stopping three vessels off the coast of Colombia. The interdiction required disabling fire after warning shots proved ineffective. Tahoma’s crew apprehended 9 suspected drug smugglers following the operation, then sunk the vessels as hazards to navigation. Close coordination with allies and partners, including @SOUTHCOM @jiatfs -South, ensured a successful interdiction. Read more: news.uscg.mil/Press-Releases…
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Despite a more than 1,300% increase in assaults, a 3,300% increase in vehicular attacks, and an 8,000% increase in death threats against them, the brave men and women of @ICEgov continue to put their lives on the line to arrest the worst of the worst. This week, ICE law enforcement arrested criminal illegal aliens convicted of murder, sexual assault on children, drug trafficking, and arson:
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Jason Tate
Jason Tate@JasonTateUF·
Thank you to all the agents for helping to keep America safe. What we need now more than anything is more operations like Midway Blitz, where so-called "sanctuary cities" are targeted for unannounced employer raids, street sweeps, and mass deportation efforts. America can not allow domestic terrorists like Antifa and insurrectionists to overthrow democracy. No Amnesty Deport every illegal No exceptions @GregoryKBovino
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Hung Quoc Bui, a criminal illegal alien from Vietnam and member of the Asian Boys Gang, convicted for sex with minor: 3+ years younger in Superior Court of California, County of Orange.
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Alejandro Paulino-Espidio, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted for arson: inhabited structure/property in Fresno, California.
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Miguel Mejia-Santana, a criminal illegal alien from Dominican Republic, convicted for distribution of and possession with intent to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl, and dealing firearms without a license in Boston, Massachusetts.
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David Zavalz-Jaramillo, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted for aggravated sexual assault of a child in Hidalgo County, Texas.
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Than Van Pham, a criminal illegal alien from Vietnam, convicted for TWO counts of first-degree murder in Wichita, Kansas.
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
Last time I spoke with Former UK Prime Minister @trussliz, she was afraid her country would be a failed state by 2030. Today, she told me that the downfall of the UK is happening faster than she expected: "We're approaching a financial crisis. If you look at illegal immigration, we have a crisis there. If you look at all the issues that have been brushed under the carpet. The grooming gangs that haven’t been dealt with, the crime that we are seeing in our cities, and the general decay and stagnation in this country, we are very, very close to the edge... Just to give you a comparison, in the year 2000 the average Brit was about as well off as the average American. [Americans] are now 50% richer in terms of income per capita. We are poorer than Mississippi, the poorest state in America."
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AAGHarmeetDhillon
AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon·
Lenders cannot discriminate against borrowers on the basis of race. We @CivilRights at @TheJusticeDept are here to help PayPal, and other companies, stop race-based, un-American business practices.
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ERO San Francisco
ERO San Francisco@EROSanFrancisco·
ICE San Francisco arrested illegal alien Ricardo Jesus Cabrera-Mendieta, 25, of Mexico. Cabrera has three DUI convictions over the past three years. He is in ICE custody pending immigration proceedings.
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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
JUST IN: I just WON another lawsuit. A federal judge has just dismissed a lawsuit from the CIA official we reported in May 2024 saying “We [CIA] kept information from Trump.” Amjad Fasisi sued for misrepresentation, conspiracy to commit misrepresentation and violation of the federal wire tap act after we simply quoted him. Judge Anthony Trenga GRANTED our motion to dismiss today kicking Amjad Fseisi’s lawsuit to the curb. Let this be a lesson to ANYBODY who tries to overturn the 1st amendment Including "attorney," @markSZaidEq. I do not settle lawsuits, I will never give up and you will lose suing me.
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James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII

BREAKING – EXPOSING THE CIA: “So the agencies kind of, like, all got together and said, we’re not gonna tell Trump…Director of the CIA would keep [information from Trump]…” A project manager working in Cyber Operations for the @CIA and an @NSAGov contractor with top-secret clearance working for @Deloitte, Amjad Fseisi, is caught on undercover cameras implicating the highest levels of the intelligence agencies, including “The executive staff. We’re talking about the director and his subordinates,” former CIA Directors “Gina Haspel....And I believe Mike Pompeo did the same thing too,” “kept information from him [Trump] because we knew he’d fucking disclose it.” Amjad reasons “There are certain people that would…give him a high-level overview but never give him any details. You know why? Because he’ll leak those details...He’s a Russian asset. He’s owned by the fucking Russians.” @mikepompeo Amjad reveals to OMG’s Undercover American Swiper that intel agencies not only kept intelligence information from a sitting United States President and Commander-In-Chief, they also used FISA to spy on @realDonaldTrump and his team and are still monitoring President Trump according to Amjad who says, “We monitor everything.” Amjad adds “we also have people that monitor his ex-wife. He likes to use burner phones” – information only an insider with access to highly sensitive information would state. “We steal it [information]” and “We hack other countries just like that,” Amjad, who states he currently works on the CIA’s China Mission Center, explains how intel agencies obtain information. He also describes a broken intelligence system where “We don’t share information across agencies” because the CIA is “very reluctant” to share information with the “careless” NSA. O’Keefe Media Group’s bombshell undercover footage supports earlier reports by investigative journalists Michael Shellenberger, Matt Taibbi, and Alex Gutentag that revealed how the American intelligence community illegally ran a spy operation against then-candidate Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016 and illegally acquired intelligence that was later used to justify the Federal Bureau of Investigation (@FBI) official probe, “Crossfire Hurricane,” which in turn led to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation that ultimately did not find evidence of Russia collusion by the 2016 Trump campaign. @shellenberger @mtaibbi @galexybrane Contractors like Fseisi hold the duty to withhold sharing confidential or national security information. In denying his statements, Fseisi may have realized he could be held liable for violating internal agency provisions and federal laws like the Executive Agency ethics provisions, which restrict what he may share with others outside of his contracted-to agency. Additionally, any government worker or agency head who withheld information from a superior (i.e. President Trump) may violate: (a) obstruction of justice by deception (18 USC 1512); (b) conspiracy to obstruct (18 USC 371); and false statements (18 USC 1001). Agency regulations may also provide offenses related to insubordination, reflecting poorly on the agency in public, or misrepresentation or dishonesty. When James O’Keefe caught up with Amjad Fseisi on the streets of Washington, D.C., Fseisi could not tell O’Keefe whether he had top secret clearance, denied making statements clearly caught on camera, and would not even confirm it was him on the video saying only “It looks like me.” When asked directly if he works at the CIA, Fseisi said, “I can’t tell you that.”

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Sen. Marsha Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn@MarshaBlackburn·
The American people are fed up with a lot of talk, but no action. They want the SAVE America Act passed, they want our laws to be enforced, and they want solutions. No more excuses. @katiemillerpod
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