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Jim Jordan Attacks an Ohio Lawmaker in Congressional Medicaid Fraud Hearing: Today in Ohio

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CLEVELAND, Ohio - U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan makes plenty of news with his outlandish statements. On Wednesday, he posited that an Ohio lawmaker of Somali descent might be committing fraud.

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Democrat Witness ‘Almost Brought To Tears’ After Luke Rosiak’s Medicaid Fraud Testimony

A Democratic state senator said she almost cried after Daily Wire investigative reporter Luke Rosiak discussed his Medicaid fraud findings during congressional testimony on Wednesday.Ohio Democratic state Sen. Nickie Antonio, whom lawmakers also questioned Wednesday, claimed that the hearing was full of “hateful rhetoric.”“I was almost brought to tears just now because the rate and level of hateful rhetoric … the lack of humanity … I am shocked,” she said.WATCH: As part of his testimony before the House Task Force on Defending Constitutional Rights and Exposing Institutional Abuses led by Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX), Rosiak revealed that 100% of the companies he found suspected of Medicaid fraud were owned by foreigners. “You looked into hundreds of companies, and 100% you are telling me had names of a Somali, Bhutanese, or other sort of an African origin?” asked Gill. “Correct,” Rosiak answered. Earlier in the hearing, Rosiak explained that “Refugees are using [Medicaid] to bring money back to their home countries. So Congress created this program as medical aid and there are people turning it into foreign aid.” After Gill finished his line of questioning for Rosiak, he turned to Senator Antonio and asked her, “Has Somali immigration been good for your state?” “You know, that’s really outside of my purview of information,” she said.Through his investigations, Rosiak found that Ohio spent roughly $1 billion on home healthcare services in 2024 alone, with most of the funds loosely monitored. The lack of oversight allowed relatives to receive taxpayer funding for providing in-home “personal services” such as cooking, cleaning, and companionship.Rosiak found entire office buildings filled with Medicaid-billing home health companies, many run by individuals with little or no healthcare background, and in some cases, histories of fraud, unpaid debts, or criminal convictions.At another point during the hearing, a Democratic lawmaker who did not have permission to attend the hearing interrupted Rosiak and called his findings “ridiculous.”“I’m not waived in the committee, but this is ridiculous,” Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH) exclaimed as Rosiak was in the middle of his testimony.Brown, who represents Ohio’s 11th district covering Cleveland, is not even a member of the bipartisan task force, which includes six Republicans and four Democrats.

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The Daily Wire broke the news in Nashville, United States on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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