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"We're on to this game and its gonna stop", Medicare fraud,news

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"When fraud becomes a business model, taxpayers lose" .

The good doctor, Dr. Oz is in the house observing business in Queens, NY. He's on a mission in Minnesota, California, Florida, New York and Maine to expose waste ,fraud & abuse.

"A message to those defrauding the American people: We’re coming after you".

https://x.com/DrOzCMS/status/2061588909596000344?s=20

"Dr. Oz suspects foreign governments are involved in fraud schemes, including a Russian mafia presence in Los Angeles and a Chinese mafia presence in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, New York, and possibly the Cuban government in South Florida, he told Fox News".

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2026/may/5/dr-oz-goes-five-states-medicaid-fraud-crackdown/

The story is based on a Government official X video & Washington Times News report

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More fraud news in Newsom's California. Even CBS Morning comments on it.

"It should offend every American taxpayer that these people are taking advantage of the system"

OZ: "Every single American should be infuriated by this level of fraud. $270 MILLION in claims filed by one California man".

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