Stephen Miller Says Fraud Savings Could Balance The Budget
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Stephen Miller Pushes False Claim That SNAP Requires No Proof of Financial Need
During a roundtable meeting on Tuesday discussing supposed fraud in federal programs, White House senior adviser Stephen Miller falsely claimed that safety net programs do not require documentation of financial hardship from applicants. The roundtable, which featured Republican state attorneys general and Vice President JD Vance, was ostensibly convened to discuss efforts to root out fraud in… Source
Miller: Task Force revealing scale of fraud so massive it could balance federal budget
by WorldTribune Staff, May 27, 2026 Non-AI Real World News The White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, established on March 16 by President Donald Trump, and the Department of Justice’s National Fraud Enforcement Division, established on April 7, are tackling fraud nationwide on a scale so massive it could balance the federal budget, White […]
Stephen Miller Says Fraud Savings Could Balance The Budget
The Trump administration says it is uncovering widespread fraud throughout the federal welfare system, with White House officials arguing the scale of abuse is so large that stopping it could dramatically reduce the national deficit. Speaking during a press conference Tuesday alongside Vice President J.D. Vance, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller said the administration’s newly formed White House Task Force to Eliminate …
Team Trump Says Welfare Fraud Is So Vast It Could Wipe Out The Federal Deficit
Stephen Miller says the scale of welfare fraud is so massive that eliminating it alone could balance the entire federal budget “The amount that has been fleeced from us is in the hundreds of billions of dollars.” “We could balance the federal budget if the only dollars that went out of the treasury went to individuals who were properly, lawfully, correctly eligible to receive them.” This should infuriate EVERY taxpayer. Vice President JD Vance t…
Observers roast Stephen Miller's 'nonsense' about food stamps: 'Lies so easily'
Online commentators are tearing into White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller's latest comments on welfare and food stamps as an obvious lie. "The way most welfare works in most states and most places is we take your word for it," Miller said on Thursday. "If you file a piece of paper, and y...
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