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Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump - Eric Daugherty @EricLDaugh
HOLY CRAP! New reports allege up to $76.5 BILLION OR MORE in
fraudulent spending in California
This makes Minnesota look like CHILD'S PLAY...and more is going to
come out
Rep. Kiley is confirming Slithering Gavin Newsom's California is the "fraud capital of America"
"This latest report was issued by the state auditor - and that's a
nonpartisan position - that state auditor now puts 8 state agencies
on the high-risk list of agencies to watch out for for things like fraud and mismanagement as well as waste."
"Here's a look at that 92 page report newly added to the high-risk list as California's food stamp program - if the state doesn't get the improper payments under control, it could cost an extra $2.5B!"
"Also on there is the Department of Finance which was tasked with
giving out COVID relief funds, critics say $32B of that was taken byfraudsters."
"Then there are infrastructure issues like California's deteriorating dams and also the high-speed train that's already cost taxpayers $18B without a single section of track complete."
"Other reports cite $24B dollars spent on the homeless issue that
critics claim the state lost track of."
"More recently there's a report that says California cell phone users paid a surcharge for years to upgrade the state's 9-1-1 system."

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