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January 1, RFK Jr. Exposes Massive California Hospice Fraud Scheme

Wyatt’s Take
- RFK Jr. told Congress hospice fraud in Los Angeles could reach $5 billion.
- Scammers allegedly used fake addresses and fake patients to bill taxpayers.
- The Trump administration is moving to shut down hundreds of shady operations.
Representative Beth Van Duyne called out the previous administration for doing nothing about a single building housing 100 hospice licenses.
Scammers were reportedly paying people $600 to enroll in programs while the government shelled out $6,000 per person.
Kennedy noted that while real hospice stays usually last 18 days, these fake patients seemed to stay enrolled forever.
Most of them never even died because the entire setup was designed to drain the Treasury.
“I think the cost has been about $5,000,000,000.”
The crackdown is part of a wider effort by a new anti-fraud task force led by Vice President J.D. Vance.
Similar schemes involving welfare and daycare fraud have been reported by whistleblowers across the country from Maine to Washington state.
Wyatt Matters
Middle Americans deserve a government that protects their tax dollars instead of handing them over to criminals and foreign networks.
Taking a sledgehammer to this kind of corruption is exactly what cleaning the swamp looks like.
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