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How to hold fraudsters accountable

Posted on 4/10/26 at 11:11 pm
Posted by SaintsTiger
1,000,000 Posts
Member since Oct 2014
2097 posts
Posted on 4/10/26 at 11:11 pm
I was shocked when our treasury secretary said they don’t go after people who only defrauded the government of $1,500,000 or less. Apparently we don’t have the government resources.



Around minute 6, give or take.

2 simple solutions:

1. Let cops do civil asset forfeiture on these Somalis

2. Let private attorneys sue o/b/o the government and earn a contingency fee

DJT/Vance, if you’re reading this, make it happen!
Posted by blue_morrison
Member since Jan 2013
5935 posts
Posted on 4/10/26 at 11:20 pm to
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civil asset forfeiture


Highly misunderstood legal mechanism. But yeah fraud is destroying so much.
Posted by DyeHardDylan
Member since Nov 2011
9495 posts
Posted on 4/10/26 at 11:28 pm to
Trump and Vance don’t care about fraud. They say they do, but when push comes to shove, they don’t follow through. DOGE lasted only a few months, and now you have DOGE workers saying the White House actively undermined efforts to cut spending. There was lots of bluster about the fraud in Minnesota, only for ICE and Trump to back down to Walz.
Posted by DeBoar
Cullman, AL
Member since Jan 2024
496 posts
Posted on 4/10/26 at 11:48 pm to
The problem with DOGE is that most of the fraud and abuse, are laws or earmarked by approval which makes it impossible to cut without legislation cutting it. Congress should have their seats hot as f but they get a pass because it’s easy to blame trump.
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