February 14, 2026

DNC Fraud

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A growing welfare fraud scandal in Maine could rival the massive social-services scandal uncovered in Minnesota, according to President Donald Trump’s top Medicare official, Dr. Mehmet Oz.

Speaking Sunday during an interview with John Catsimatidis, Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), warned that investigators may be confronting “another big crisis” involving abuse of taxpayer-funded programs.

“It turns out that Maine looks a lot like Minnesota,” Oz said.

Whistleblower Allegations Trigger Alarm in Maine

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A new report from the Federal Communications Commission’s Office of the Inspector General revealed that California, Texas, and Oregon obtained $5 million in reimbursements for the Lifeline program for 116,000 dead people.

“Most troubling, at least 16,774 of the deceased Lifeline individuals were first claimed by a Lifeline provider after they died,” the OIG wrote. “Providers claimed more than $500,000 in Lifeline subsidies for purported service to these subscribers.”

California alone provided phone and internet service to more than 94,000 dead people.