$68 Million Medicaid Fraud Case Shows How National Safety-Net Programs Are Still Being Exploited

A federal health care fraud case in New York highlights vulnerabilities in the Medicaid system, as two residents pleaded guilty to defrauding Medicaid of over $68 million. This fraud scheme involved recruiting beneficiaries and billing for non-existent services. Critics warn that without stronger enforcement, Medicaid remains susceptible to abuse, impacting taxpayer resources and patient care.

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When Surveillance Power Outpaces Oversight

A Texas Observer investigation reveals the alarming growth of government surveillance powers through the use of an AI-driven platform called Tangles. While proponents argue it aids criminal investigations, critics highlight constitutional violations. The findings raise concerns about unchecked surveillance practices and their implications for democracy and civil liberties across the nation.

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Democrats Push “Vanity Ban” Bill While Ignoring Real Limits on Executive Power

Democrats are pushing a so-called “vanity ban” on naming federal buildings, framing it as a stand against authoritarianism. Critics on the center right argue the bill is symbolic overreach—more political theater than a serious effort to enforce existing limits on executive power.

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Is JD Vance the Future of the GOP?

Vice President JD Vance has emerged as the most powerful and visible vice president in modern history, acting as President Trump’s chief enforcer, messenger, and political heir. As speculation over 2028 intensifies, Vance’s rising influence raises a central question for Republicans: is he the future of the GOP—or a figure whose fortunes rise and fall with Trump himself?

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Maine GOP Warns of “Fraud by Design” as Medicaid Scandal Fuels National Debate

A Medicaid fraud investigation in Maine, focused on Gateway Community Services, has sparked political tensions over oversight and spending. Republican leaders accuse Democratic administrations of fostering systemic fraud, while Democrats emphasize ongoing investigations and caution against politicization. The case highlights broader vulnerabilities in public assistance programs, with potential nationwide implications.

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Supreme Court Checks Trump’s National Guard Deployment — For Now

The Supreme Court’s emergency ruling in Trump v. Illinois blocks — for now — the federalization of National Guard troops for immigration enforcement, exposing deep divisions over executive power, domestic military use, and how far a president can go without invoking the Insurrection Act.

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AmericaFest After Charlie Kirk: A Movement Mourning, Fracturing, and Searching for Its Future

AmericaFest 2025 was meant to honor the legacy of Charlie Kirk. Instead, it exposed deep fractures inside the post-Trump conservative movement—over conspiracy theories, antisemitism, foreign policy, and the limits of “open debate.” As thousands gathered in Phoenix to mourn Kirk’s assassination, the movement he helped build found itself at a crossroads between discipline and disorder.

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