Brett Cooper
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that makes Joseph Schwartz look like cheap pennies, nothing.
Then there was another one who had a $200 million scheme, also pardoned, and then even nominated a man to be ambassador to Hungary after he had his own $31 million Medicaid scheme.
All of that has happened, and yet we're still supposed to sit here and believe all of the fun little press announcement about how he's gonna crack down on the Somali Medicaid fraud in Minnesota?
But do you see why so many voters feel bamboozled?
They thought that we had turned a new leaf.
The focus was on America first and the American people justice for the American people after decades of tyranny and having the rug pulled over our eyes.
Focus on transparency and cleaning up corruption and yet people are sitting here going, has anything really changed?
Is this any different than the Republicans of yesteryear or the Democrats of yesteryear?
Is it really all just the same?
Now, in the most perfect, ironic, depressing turn of events, literally as this story and that article were picking up steam yesterday, the Trump administration launched their task force to eliminate fraud.
Like, the jokes literally write themselves.
Look at what they released just hours after this article was published.
Are you actually committed?
I'm not seeing anything really happen.
like cool hype video, love that you did a press release and you had the fact sheet about everything you're gonna be going after, but I understand why the American people are going, okay, I'll see it when I believe it, cool video, but we're all reading this article about how Trump pardoned a guy who defrauded the elderly and American taxpayers of $36 million, $35 million, whatever it is, and every single comment under that video was pointing to this story and the other 88 white-collar fraudsters who have gotten pardons from Trump, starting in his first administration.
One person commented about the hypocrisy and just the irony of the timing and said, making a big deal about going after fraud, setting up a task force headed by the VP hammering Minnesota for not going hard against fraud, taking advantage of the state system, and then this.