Gavin Newsom FLEES California as $3.5 BILLION Fraud Scandal ERUPTS Overnight!
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There's at least $3.5 billion dollar
billion dollars in hospice fraud into
California. Uh we believe this is the
tip of the iceberg. So we're going to be
focused solely on fraud in California.
Hopefully we'll have more whistleblowers
come forward and hopefully we can see
some accountability.
>> Gavin Newsome, he had the opportunity to
say, "Okay, thank you for exposing this
fraud. Now let's go down and crack down
on it." Instead, he comes after the
person for exposing the fraud. It's not
too hard to say fraud is bad. let's fix
it.
>> Well, we did get a statement from uh uh
Governor Gavin Newsome uh about exactly
that. And his office says, quote, "Under
Governor Nuome's leadership, California
is leading the nation in preventing
fraud, waste, and abuse, protecting
billions of dollars intended for
families, students, seniors, and
communities." Nothing specific though to
this state audit that reveals this
massive fraud. Ladies and gentlemen,
Gavin Newsome just got hit with what
might be the most humiliating political
wake-up call of his entire career. And
it's not even coming from Republicans
this time. It is actually coming from
his own backyard. Because while
California was busy telling the rest of
the country how to live, a $3.5 billion
fraud scandal was quietly exploding
right under his nose in Los Angeles
County. Oh, and here's where it gets
really good. Okay, this didn't even come
from some partisan think tank. This
actually came from investigative digging
from none other than Nick Shirley and of
course backed by none other than mett Oz
which then of course triggered a
full-blown federal response from the
White House led by JD Vance under
President Donald J. Trump. Yeah, that
escalated quickly. Now we're talking
fake hospice operations, taxpayer money
that's flowing through Medicare and
Medicaid. I mean, look, a system that is
so broken that it makes you wonder how
and who exactly is running the show
here. and the response. Oh, you're going
to love this. Let's just say the
Democratic Party isn't exactly rushing
to fix it. Now, in this video, we're
breaking down exactly what happened, how
it got this bad, and why this may be the
moment everything started to unravel.
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that out before you end up caught in the
system like this. So, here's what
happened, guys. Out of nowhere, boom. A
$3.5 billion fraud scandal drops right
in the lap of Gavin Newsome. And
suddenly, of course, the guy who's been
lecturing the entire country is now
scrambling trying to explain what's
going on in his own great state of
California. Our federal government is
joining the fight against fraud. A new
deputy attorney general was just
confirmed today by the Senate to lead a
new anti-fraud division at the DOJ and
the House Oversight Committee is now
launching an investigation into alleged
fraud in California. Now, we reached out
to Gavin Newsome's office uh about the
potential hospice fraud happening in LA
and they told us they actually agree.
They said there is so much potential
fraud happening that they're actively
considering revoking the licenses of 300
hospice providers in the state. They've
already revoked 300 licenses and that
they have even stopped issuing new ones.
With the details, chairman of the House
Oversight Committee, uh, James Comr is
with us. Look, Nick Shirley, you know,
broke the story in Minneapolis. He
struck again in California. How much
money are we looking at here and where
is your investigation going?
>> You could multiply what we found in
Minnesota probably by 10 in California.
That's how bad it is. And what we're
hoping in this investigation is we have
the same success we had in Minnesota
with whistleblowers coming forward,
reaching out to me or other oversight
committee members to sit down and do
transcribed interviews so that we can
finally figure out who's responsible for
this fraud. what we know in California
just with respect to hospice of all the
government entities hospice is the one
that I don't think there would be anyone
out there that wouldn't have full
support for for hospice at our worst
time uh of need hospice alone uh $
three.5 billion dollar just in Los
Angeles County and and what that amounts
to Sean is the whole hospice budget for
the United States last year 18% of all
the billing was in Los
county and that's not 18% of the
population of America in that one county
and it's a big county 18% of the entire
billing for the United States. It is
rampant in in California and Gavin
Newsome knew it and hasn't done a thing
about it.
>> Are you going to bring him in?
>> We would like to bring him in. Uh we
we're trying to start with some state
employees. That's what we did in
Minnesota. We proved in Minnesota that
Governor Tim Walls and Attorney General
Keith Ellison knew about the fraud.
>> Now, here's the crazy part. This wasn't
even some slow drip. This wasn't some
we'll look into it over the next 6
months kind of situation. No, this one
hit real fast. It hit loud and it hit
right where it hurts. Money, trust, and
the system itself. Because we're talking
about fraud happening inside of
California, right under the nose of the
very people who are supposed to be
watching it. And so now the question
that everybody's asking is very simple.
How do you miss something this big? or
worse, did anyone actually miss it at
all? Cuz maybe you're in cahoots with
this? Because when something that's this
massive explodes overnight, it usually
means one thing. Somebody exposed it.
And once that door opens up, you don't
get to close that thing again.
>> No one is guarding the hen house.
>> At a news conference in downtown Los
Angeles, US Attorney Billy and Dr. MMT
Oz, who oversees Medicare and Medicaid,
said his agency is auditing California's
Medicaid system and does not like what
it's finding.
>> Individuals who maybe hadn't thought of
defrauding the government to realize
this is pretty easy to do.
>> Oz says his team identified quote
explosive fraud. He says about $1.3
billion dollars in federal funds were
improperly spent on non-emergency care
for people who are in the country
illegally and what he calls a crisis, a
perverse scheme of fraud in hospice and
home health care, particularly in Los
Angeles County.
>> It's not hard to actually go and visit
these places if you want to.
>> He said some patients had only high
blood pressure or high cholesterol yet
were certified as having less than 6
months to live. We believe just in LA
County, LA County, this is a number you
will probably not forget for a while.
18% of all of the home healthcare
billing in the entire United States is
done here,
>> totaling an estimated $3.5 billion in
hospice and home health care billing,
according to CMS. Oz says California
will pay back the government for any
improperly used federal funding.
>> We do have actions we can take at the
federal level. We intend uh to very
seriously consider they are aggressive
steps, but this kind of a crisis
requires aggressive treatment.
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