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Trump Just Blew The Lid Off A MASSIVE 50-State Fraud Scheme—And Minnesota Was Only The Beginning


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Minnesota may not be the scandal. It may be the first crack in a nationwide fraud machine.

Tonight’s report dives into a bombshell Trump administration investigation that could expose an autism fraud ring spanning all 50 states. What began as a major Minnesota Medicaid fraud case involving Shamso Ahmed Hassan and Hanaan Mursal Yusuf is now raising far bigger questions about taxpayer-funded autism services, ABA therapy billing, COVID relief abuse, and a possible nationwide pattern of government program fraud. With HHS launching a 50-state audit of autism programs after shocking numbers surfaced in North Carolina, this story is no longer about isolated abuse or a few bad actors. It is about whether federal and state systems were turned into an ATM for organized theft.

President Trump is signaling that investigators may be uncovering something far larger than the media wants to admit. Reports out of North Carolina showed an astonishing spike in autism-related billing, with figures described as soaring by 11,000 percent or even more depending on the source. Combined with the Minnesota Medicaid fraud case and a broader surge in ABA therapy reimbursements across multiple states, the pattern looks less like error and more like exploitation. For years, conservatives warned that weak oversight, massive spending, and bloated bureaucracy would invite fraud. Now those warnings appear to be colliding with reality.

This video also connects the bigger law-and-order picture. FBI Director Kash Patel says operations targeting scam compounds in Cambodia and Dubai shut down more than $8 billion in fraud, freed nearly 2,000 trafficked workers, and led to nearly 300 arrests. The SBA has also identified roughly $200 billion in fraudulent PPP loans from the previous administration era, with billions already referred for collection and prosecution. From Medicaid fraud to COVID relief fraud to autism services abuse, the same disturbing question keeps surfacing: how much of the administrative state was quietly feeding a sprawling criminal economy?

As Tim Walz and Democrats dodge accountability, the Trump White House is framing fraud as a national emergency. If Minnesota was only the beginning, what investigators may find next could become one of the biggest scandals of Trump’s second term. Watch closely, because the next state to fall could change everything.

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