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>>187571Kelly Loeffler @SBA_Kelly - In addition to the enforcement actions announced by @VP today in Wisconsin, @SBAgov is also suspending 7,800 Wisconsin borrowers tied to $375 million in suspected pandemic fraud.
In total, we have now suspended over 150,000 PPP and EIDL borrowers tied to over $10 BILLION in potential fraud - and we’re just getting started thanks to @WHFraudTF.
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Vice President JD Vance @VP
Video: Vice President Vance on the Trump Administration's war against fraudsters:
"When we allow the money that ought to by rights go to feed poor children [to go] to fraudsters, we destroy the social fabric of the United States of America."
https://x.com/SBA_Kelly/status/2074956948819288139Kyle Becker @kylenabecker - BREAKING
A federal three-judge court dismissed a lawsuit challenging the 2020 Census and seeking a nationwide recount.
Because the decision came from a three-judge federal district court, the plaintiffs have a direct appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The court ruled the Republican-backed plaintiffs lacked standing, waited too long to file, and sought relief that was no longer practical.
The lawsuit argued Florida lost a U.S. House seat and an Electoral College vote because of the Census Bureau's statistical methods during the 2020 count.
The court rejected those claims, concluding the plaintiffs had not shown the challenged methodology caused the alleged injury and thus a nationwide recount years after the census would be impracticable.
Nevertheless, census errors distorted House apportionment: Florida missed out on 2 seats, Texas missed out 1, while Colorado gained 1 it shouldn’t have, and Minnesota & Rhode Island each kept a seat they should have lost.
Red states got fewer seats and Dem-leaning states gained more seats than an accurate census count warranted.
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