White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller recently exposed massive fraud within the federal government, reportedly involving illegal immigrants coming into the United States, assuming fake social security numbers and false identities to obtain taxpayer benefits.
Miller spoke about the issue during a Fox News interview in which he was asked about the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) seeking to gain access to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) records. “What are the plans to do so if those records are obtained?” the chief of staff was asked.
“Well, as we know, there’s a massive amount of fraud in this country,” he began “You have, for example, foreign fraud rings. These are foreign nationals who come into the United States. They use fake social security numbers. They use fake identities to steal billions in taxpayer benefits.”
Miller maintained that DOGE must have access to the requested records to determine the extent of the fraudulent activity. “There’s no way to know until DOGE gains full access exactly how much money we’re talking about,” he said. However, he highlighted the massive savings that could occur.
“But over a 10 year normal budget window, you could be talking about saving over a trillion dollars by clamping down on massive fraud in our tax and entitlement systems, including, again, those carried out by organized fraud and theft rings,” the top Trump official said.
Amid the fear from the left that DOGE is running rampant with little oversight, Miller emphasized that employees within the cost-cutting organization are “subordinate.” He noted, “The very important point in all this is to understand that DOGE are subordinate staffers of the federal government.”
Building on this point, Miller said, “They are political appointees just like me, just like everyone else in the White House that serve and answer to the President. So we’re not talking about an outside, private entity. We’re talking about the existing Federal staff of the federal government performing their statutory and constitutional duty the.”
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The American Tribune reported on a group of Chilean migrants who were recently arrested after they were found to have exploited a U.S. visa program to conduct organized burglaries of high net worth professional athletes, such as Kansas City Chiefs players Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
Watch a clip of Miller below:
A recent DOJ press release about the seven Chilean migrants who were arrested said, “The individuals were members of a South American Theft Group that burglarized the homes of professional athletes around the country. These individuals targeted high-profile athletes in the National Football League (“NFL”) and National Basketball Association (“NBA”), all of whom were away or playing in professional games at the times of the burglaries. These individuals stole valuables worth over $2 million.”
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