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The Department of Health and Human Services terminated a contract paying Endeavors $18 million a month to operate an empty migrant family housing facility in Pecos, Texas. After I tagged the US attorney Ed Martin in a post asking him to investigate, he responded saying that he was on it. Endeavors responded to my request for comment by email, stating that they were responsible for maintaining operational readiness at the Pecos Shelter, and ensuring the ability to scale to full use of 3,000 beds as needed. They also stated that decisions regarding facility use and migrant sheltering locations were made by the federal government, not Endeavors, and that any claims of corruption or mismanagement are baseless. I also claim that Endeavors received its HHS contract in 2021 after a former ICE employee and Biden transition team member joined the nonprofit. Endeavors' revenues shot up in 2021.

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Speaker alleges the Tennessee Department of Children's Services is taking undocumented kids and putting them in state's custody and the state foster care system. They are assisting these kids into getting a court order from the juvenile court that says that they're abandoned, then they get an order of abandonment and a special circumstances juvenile immigration status. They warn 'how clever and how smart cartel immigration is.' The speaker says they 'finally got my hands on a court order' showing 'how they did this right here in Davidson County.' They claim to have told state legislators, congresspeople it's 'totally illegal,' and cite phone conversations stating that 'DCS Commissioner Quinn is well aware of it and she is central to it' because she has told providers to report to her if they have any issues with undocumented kids. Huge. It is trafficking. I mean,

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A person went to a secret migrant shelter in Massachusetts and was allegedly reported to the police. The speaker claims the shelter spends $100,000 per month on Lyft rides for illegal immigrants. According to the ex-director of the shelter, the shelter has contracts with Uber and Lyft and pays them directly, even for trips to Boston or New Hampshire. The ex-director estimates Uber and Lyft costs totaled $1,200,000 a year. The speaker also claims the shelter charges taxpayers for empty rooms at $180 a night, and also bills for meals in those rooms. The ex-director alleges there is a tremendous amount of waste and/or fraud. The speaker claims to have exposed millions more in fraud and will post another video if they gain 500 followers.

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Ross Eager, the head of OSHA for Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and both Dakotas, allegedly sent inappropriate messages and penis pictures to who he thought was a 13-year-old girl. He admitted to communicating inappropriately with other minors online and to inappropriately touching his niece. The Yellowstone County Sheriffs in Montana did not arrest him despite the alleged evidence. The speaker urges viewers to contact the Sheriff's office to voice their concerns and encourage a thorough investigation. The speaker emphasizes that Eager is a high-ranking federal government employee and calls for his removal from the government. The speaker asks viewers to share the information and tag Elon Musk.

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What's your name? Where are you from? I was born in Thailand. Have you ever been deported from the U.S.? No, I've never been deported. What have you been charged with? I'm not a citizen; my mother is. I've seen Dr. Phil on TV. This is an example of sanctuary cities, where illegal immigrants, like those involved in sex crimes against children, are walking the streets instead of being detained by federal agents. You've been charged with sex crimes? Not really. So, you've never been deported? Nope. We need to process and lock them up.

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Deshaun Mack, a Nevada DHHS family services specialist, was recorded saying he helps undocumented immigrants get medical care and stay in the country. He stated he gets benefits for illegal immigrants from Cuba and Mexico "all the time just because I want to," and that he approves emergency medical care for a full twelve months instead of monthly, "just because I can." When asked if this was allowed, Deshaun responded, "I make it so," admitting he "bends the rules a lot." When confronted by O'Keefe Media Group with his recorded statements, Deshaun initially claimed he cares, but then stated everything he said was false and that he lies all the time. O'Keefe Media Group stated they have recordings and documents to back up everything. O'Keefe Media Group informed Deshaun they would be publishing the video and sending it to DHHS. Deshaun responded that his lawyer would reach out.

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Deshaun Mack, a Nevada DHHS family services specialist, stated to an undercover journalist that he helps undocumented immigrants obtain medical benefits, sometimes approving them for a full twelve months instead of the required month-by-month basis. He said he does this "all the time just because I want to" and that he "bends the rules a lot" and will "twist and turn our provisions to fit the way that I want them to." When confronted by O'Keefe Media Group, Deshaun initially denied his statements, claiming everything he said was false and that he lies all the time. O'Keefe Media Group stated that they have recordings and documents to back up everything. O'Keefe Media Group cited Nevada statutes regarding misappropriation and falsification of accounts by a public officer and the Nevada False Claims Act, suggesting Deshaun's actions could be violations, potentially carrying jail time.

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One person alleged that they were in charge of turning illegal immigrants into "clients" by asking them about headaches or back problems. The goal was to get them declared permanently disabled so they could receive Social Security for life. It's claimed that entitlements fraud, including Social Security, disability, and Medicaid fraud for illegal aliens, serves as a "gigantic magnetic force" pulling people in from around the world. Paying people at a standard of living above 90% of the Earth creates a powerful incentive to come to the U.S. and stay. Ending illegal alien fraud would turn off that magnet, causing them to stop coming and many to leave. It's believed that Democrats would lose a massive number of voters if this happened.

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Someone is believed to be getting arrested for stealing 400,000 social security numbers and personal information from the social security database. This information was allegedly being sold to allow people to steal money from social security. The main way that identification is established in the United States is via social security, so compromising the system can allow non-citizens to get registered to vote and receive benefits. Democrats have allegedly taken every part of the government that could possibly be bent towards providing financial incentives for illegal immigrants to come to and remain in the United States, such as Social Security disability, Medicare, unemployment, and IRS refunds without any income. FEMA funds meant to help Americans in distress from natural disasters were allegedly diverted to pay for luxury hotels in New York for illegal immigrants, who are reportedly still there.

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James O’Keefe and an undercover team report on the US Government Accountability Office (GAO). The GAO, historically tasked with overseeing government spending, is described as being in question by the undercover team. Speakers claim that administration actions have destroyed statistical agencies and data sources, but that they have stolen and backed up those data to preserve them. The team suggests this is in response to efforts to delete vaccine-related data, and that such actions could be aimed at undermining research on vaccines. Steve Putansu, a sixteen-year veteran at the GAO and a lecturer at American University, is presented as indicating that GAO is “stealing and preserving vaccine data that RFK and HHS has deleted,” a move described as potentially violating federal law. The narrative asserts that the GAO’s purpose is oversight and that its methods resemble a watchdog function, though the portrayal implies a more aggressive stance in protecting data. Within the dialogue, it is claimed that in some places there is resistance and that administration has destroyed statistical agencies and data sources. There is mention of “stolen and backed those things up,” with an implication that access to preserved data could be used to constrain or compel violations of law by others. The transcript notes that GAO faces political pushback, including threats of a 50% budget cut next year under the impoundment act, which defines as illegal the president’s withholding of funds congress has appropriated. GAO is said to have challenged spending changes as impoundment multiple times, prompting accusations of political targeting and leading to budget punishment. Legal experts are cited: Will Chamberlain, senior counsel at the Internet Accountability Project, is shown asserting that the director at GAO committed violations of three federal statutes. He describes this as a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act for “intentionally accessing a computer without authorization or exceeding authorized access to obtain information from a US government department or agency.” He contends that the director is not a DHHS representative, and that taking information from HHS servers would constitute purloining information. Chamberlain also cites possible violations of 18 U.S.C. § 641 (theft of government property) and 18 U.S.C. § 2701 (unauthorized removal of public records). The report closes with a prompt for tips to the investigative team and a teaser about an upcoming undercover report. The segment emphasizes exposing alleged wrongdoing by government officials, framed as holding the corrupt elite accountable.

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Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo is investigating a viral video that allegedly shows a Nevada Department of Health and Human Services employee admitting to bending rules to provide benefits for undocumented immigrants. NBC three in Nevada blurred the employee's face while trying to verify his employment with the state. OMG claims they accidentally received an internal email from Nathan Orm at d h h s dot n v dot gov that was intended for James O'Keefe's organization. The email discusses a reporter from James O'Keefe inquiring about Deshaun Mack, who appears to work with DWSS. OMG revealed Nathan Orm's picture and that he accidentally forwarded the email while communicating with his staffers.

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Byron Thedford? That's me. Oh, we received a report that you were pushing DEI in defiance of the state law and seeking loopholes to get around the law. Is that true? It's not. No, sir. You've never talked about pushing loopholes to get around the law? I haven't. No. What about this video?

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The speaker discusses a conspiracy involving the US government and NGOs bringing illegal immigrants into the country. A DHS employee reveals how NGOs receive millions of dollars to facilitate this operation. The employee mentions Jewish Family Services receiving $600 million for a few months, with subcontractors requesting more funds. The partnership between NGOs and the government is described as a massive money laundering scheme.

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The transcript presents a long-form exposé-style investigation into what the speakers describe as widespread fraud in California’s caregiving sectors, focusing on hospice, home health care, and daycares, with emphasis on Los Angeles and Van Nuys. - Opening claim and context: - Speaker 0 asks why there is a thousand percent increase in hospice care in Los Angeles and whether paperwork exists to enroll a child named Joey. They claim California has the largest fraud risk, with Medi-Cal spending rising from 2022 to 2026 (from $108 billion to a proposed $222 billion) while population growth hasn’t matched spending growth. They allege “one out of every $10 of home health care in America is spent in Los Angeles.” They argue government-funded daycare programs are “filled with violations,” and that fraud could be “hundreds of billions of dollars.” - Daycare fraud focus: - The video claims daycares are used to receive government money (CalWORKS) by enrolling children on paper while not having real enrollments. They show various locations and describe conditions as suspicious or unsafe (graffiti, boarded-up buildings, dumpsters, a homeless person near a daycare). - Medina Learning Center is described as “now enrolling,” with “as their backup facility, the UMI Learning Center,” which was “convicted in federal court in 2024 of having a 150 ghost kids.” They seek paperwork to enroll a child named Joey. - Hayden Sarah Family Child Care is described as having “14 children enrolled” per state records but “zero present” when inspectors arrived; the facility roster and missing children records are cited as violations. - Jama Shukri Family Childcare is described as a daycare located in an apartment building (one-bedroom, eight capacity) with two children outside and no adult visible, raising concerns about supervision. - The video notes California allocates $6 billion to childcare, “over 39,000 facilities,” with a state audit error rate of 1.6%, and conservative estimates suggest “upwards of a $100,000,000 in fraud lost each and every single year.” - A recurring theme is “shell registrations” and unregistered CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) entities; seven of the four entities shown have “zero SMS data,” implying shell companies or fraud networks possibly connected to Armenian/Russian gangs. - Hospice and home health care fraud focus: - The group shifts to Van Nuys, California, claiming “home health care and hospice fraud” is pervasive there; they assert “one out of every $10 that goes towards home health care in the United States goes to a business here in LA.” They visit numerous hospice centers in a single plaza, naming Gardens of Angels Hospice and Blossom Hospice as examples of high billing with few services performed (e.g., Gardens of Angels: “billed $4,800,000 per beneficiary,” “$5,807 per claim,” 28.6 claims per patient, only two codes). Blossom Hospice is described as “$3,400,000” billed with “$927 per claim,” again with only one code and minimal services. - They claim “seven of the four entities have zero SMS data” and label some facilities as shell registrations; some locations appear “registering for hospice but not actually providing care,” with claims of “shell buildings” or storefronts that are empty or only used for billing. - The video notes the presence of luxury cars at these sites (Mercedes, Teslas, BMWs, a Cybertruck) and references a pattern of wealthy vehicles associated with hospice sites, suggesting profits from taxpayers’ dollars. - Miracle Healing Hospice is described as having billed $1,300,000 in 2023 with 38 beneficiaries: “$32,000 per beneficiary,” but the location was reported as an empty building when visited. - The presenters also describe finding a location that “received $19,000,000” over the past years for Healthy Life Adult Daycare, yet the building appears dilapidated and shows no adults present during visits. Phone lines and mailboxes are reported as failing to provide information or contacts. - Interviews and expert commentary: - A professional in the medical industry is interviewed to explain how fraud could occur: someone could obtain a Medicare number and use it to bill Medicare for hospice services; fraudsters reportedly can open a hospice license without being a physician, then bill the system and receive payments quickly. - The interview suggests Medicare numbers can be stolen or purchased; the speaker emphasizes that “anybody can get a hospice license,” and that the process enables easy billings to Medicare/Medicaid. - A participant describes a trend of these facilities opening and billing, with the implication that people exploit the system for swift returns. - Overall framing and conclusions presented: - The speakers argue that there is a thousand percent increase in hospice openings in California, a surge in fraudulent activity across daycares and hospice/hom e health facilities, and that tax dollars are funding these entities with little-to-no accountability. They juxtapose luxury cars and upscale appearances with empty or non-operational facilities to illustrate alleged misappropriation of funds. They advocate scrutiny, data-backed investigation, and accountability for what they describe as widespread fraud affecting taxpayers and vulnerable populations. - Closing sentiments: - The narrative closes with a call to action against fraud, emphasizing the impact on ordinary Americans who face rising costs and debt, and claiming that exposing fraud is essential to protecting taxpayer dollars and national financial health.

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An undercover video released by Project Veritas shows Travis Combs from the Department of Education describing how the agency hides information from Congress and the public. We communicate via Signal, an encrypted app, to keep things under wraps. If Congress knew what we were doing, they'd shut us down. It's like a sanctuary program where we're spending federal dollars inappropriately. I'm not supposed to be doing business on Signal, but everyone uses it. We're operating as a rogue sanctuary program for illegal immigrants, misusing federal tax dollars. Employees are evading oversight by hiding secrets on encrypted messaging apps. If you're a public employee, you're expected to comply with the administration.

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Deshaun Eli Mack, a Nevada DHHS family services specialist, stated he helps undocumented immigrants obtain medical care and stay in the U.S. He claimed to provide emergency medical benefits to individuals from Cuba and Mexico "all the time just because I want to," even approving benefits for 12 months instead of the required month-by-month basis. When asked if this was allowed, Deshaun allegedly responded, "I make it so" and admitted to bending the rules. O'Keefe Media confronted Deshaun with the recorded statements. Deshaun initially stood by his quotes, then claimed everything he said was false and that he lies all the time. He then stated his lawyer would be in contact. O'Keefe Media stated they have recordings and documents to back up everything.

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A Nevada Department of Health and Human Services employee, Deshaun Mack, admitted to bending rules to provide illegal immigrants with medical benefits and helping minors get sex reassignment surgery, sometimes without parental consent. Mack stated he has approved claims for youths wanting to transition and wishes he could see more. He advises individuals to find a doctor who will claim feminization surgery is medically necessary for Medicaid coverage. Mack explained he classifies young people seeking transition surgery as runaway youths to keep disapproving parents in the dark, even if they aren't. He would deny parents access to their child's medical records. Mack stated this practice has always been in place and that he would not give out that information regardless. The conduct could amount to Medicaid fraud, healthcare fraud, parental rights violations, misconduct in public office, and conspiracy to commit fraud. The Nevada governor assured that the incident will be thoroughly investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law if unlawful acts were committed.

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Deshaun Mack, a Nevada DHHS family services specialist, was recorded saying he helps undocumented immigrants get medical help and stay in the country, providing benefits to those from Cuba and Mexico. He stated he approves emergency medical care for a full twelve months instead of the required month-by-month basis, saying, "I make it so" and that he "bends the rules a lot." When asked if this conduct was subverting the law, Deshaun responded, "I do that a lot," and that he twists provisions to fit his desires, not caring if it's against the law. This could be a violation of misappropriation and falsification of accounts by a public officer and the Nevada False Claims Act. When confronted by O'Keefe Media Group, Deshaun initially stood by his quotes, then claimed everything he said was false and that he lies all the time. He then stated his lawyer would be in contact.

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- Blowing the whistle that workers at the NEIA Center Licensing Branch were selling driver's licenses under the table to people who never took the driver's test. - The undocumented workers will come in to the office in groups. They will bypass without even taking the test. - How much? $200 per person. Up to five times a day, she says. - I first reported on the driver's license fraud investigation in April after getting my hands on one of the state's revocation letters. The Transportation cabinet sent more than 1,500 of them in five months, telling drivers their license was issued in air and must be returned or they could be criminally charged. - Mormon's story fills in the blanks: it may have been going on for a couple of years before it was found out. - Two colleagues at the Mia Center approached her with a business venture: bring certain customers in, scan their documents as usual. Documents made to look legitimate, like birth certificates and Social Security cards, according to the letter she wrote to the state; homeland security screening was never run. - I start getting these emails saying, are you doing this? Are you doing this? Are you doing this? - Was it always undocumented workers? Yes. - This license scheme exploited people. - Mormon says she wrote this letter with her boss on October 29, and she spoke to detectives three months later. She was fired the same day.

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Someone is allegedly going to be arrested for stealing 400,000 social security numbers and personal information from the Social Security database. This information was reportedly being sold to enable people to steal money from Social Security. The fraud is allegedly connected to illegal immigrants and voter fraud, as Social Security is the main way identification is established in the United States. Compromising the Social Security system can purportedly allow non-citizens to register to vote and obtain benefits. The speaker claims Democrats are using parts of the government to provide financial incentives for illegal immigrants to come to and remain in the United States, citing Social Security disability, Medicare, unemployment, and IRS refunds without income. FEMA funds meant for Americans in distress from natural disasters were allegedly diverted to pay for luxury hotels in New York for illegal immigrants, who are purportedly still there.

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We're providing free meals for fire victims today, but some individuals taking food from the distribution center do not have burned homes. I confirmed that their houses did not burn down. To investigate further, I visited an evacuation shelter and found that they do not inquire about the legal status of those present. It appears that tax-funded resources are being redirected by the Red Cross to provide food and shelter for illegal migrants instead of solely for fire victims.

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James O'Keefe confronts an NIH employee about a video where the employee discusses changing the word "race" to "ancestry" in a protocol. O'Keefe questions if this is deceitful and suggests ancestry isn't the same as race for medical trials. The employee denies lying and claims the change was for scientific accuracy, stating he is an expert. O'Keefe questions why he would change the words and accuses him of avoiding accountability. The employee drives away in his Tesla, claiming O'Keefe doesn't care about people. O'Keefe says he cares about people knowing what's going on in their government. He describes running after the employee in boat shoes, calling it an adventure.

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Someone will be arrested for stealing 400,000 social security numbers and personal information from the Social Security database. This information was allegedly sold to enable people to steal money from Social Security, particularly for illegal immigrants and voter fraud. Compromising the Social Security system allows non-citizens to get registered to vote and receive benefits. Democrats are accused of bending parts of the government to provide financial incentives for illegal immigrants through Social Security disability, Medicare, unemployment, and IRS refunds without income. FEMA funds meant for Americans in distress from natural disasters were allegedly diverted to pay for luxury hotels in New York for illegal immigrants, who are reportedly still there.

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Earlier today, a federal grand jury returned an 18 count superseding indictment charging New Orleans mayor Latoya Cantrell and former New Orleans police department officer Jeffrey Paul Vappi the second. They are charged with a series of fraud, obstruction of justice, and false statement offenses for their role in a nearly three year fraud scheme that we allege exploited their public authority and positions. The indictment alleges that in October 2021, mayor Cantrell and Jeffrey Vappi, a member of her executive protection team, developed a personal, intimate relationship. From that time until mister Vappi's retirement in June 2024, they embarked on a scheme to defraud the city of New Orleans and the New Orleans Police Department by exploiting Vappi's job and Cantrell's authority as mayor to have the city and the New Orleans Police Department pay Vappi's salary and expenses during the times that Vappi claimed to be on duty, But when he he was actually engaged in personal activities, usually with miss Cantrell, but sometimes alone at the Pantalba apartment. The indictment describes the steps Cantrell and Vappi took to hide their scheme.

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"I state without reservation that the United States federal government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history." "The probability that thousands of these UACs are being raped at this very moment is 100%." "Biden, through Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, created policy out of thin air, ignored federal immigration law, and facilitated the largest mass invasion into America that the world has ever seen." "What did DHS, HHS, and ORR do to correct this humanitarian disaster? Nothing." "In August 2024, the inspector general with oversight over over DHS issued a report stating that number lost UACs was not 85,000, it was over 320,000." "However, after conducting numerous interviews with officers, agents, and whistleblowers from every alphabet agency and department, it was made clear to us that the federal government knowingly and actively facilitated these criminal acts."
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