
CONGRESS ERUPTS AS MIKE JOHNSON & JIM JORDAN DESTROY ILHAN OMAR TO PIECES AFTER DEFUND POLICE SPEECH
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A congressional hearing intended to discuss public safety and law enforcement devolved into a fiery ideological battleground, with House Republican leaders
The confrontation focused on Omar’s explicit call to
The debate was sparked by Rep. Omar’s defiant speech, where she stood firm in her conviction against funding police forces she views as corrupt:
“I will never cosign on funding a police department that continues to brutalize us. And I will never stop saying not only do we need to disinvest for in police, but we need to completely dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department.”
To Omar and her progressive allies, the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) is “rotten to the root,” and defunding or dismantling it is a necessary step for “survival” and establishing a system built on “justice” rather than “oppression.”
JORDAN’S INDICTMENT: DUMB POLICIES, BAD RESULTS
1. The Predictable Disaster
Jordan argued that the consequences of these policies are entirely predictable:
“Shouldn’t be surprised when you get more crime. When you enact dumb policies, imagine this, you get bad results.”
He framed the debate as practical, rooted in “common sense,” accusing Democrats of turning cities into political experiments where citizens are the test subjects.
2. Quoting the Receipts
Jordan went further, methodically naming leading Democrats and quoting their own calls to cut police funding, insisting these were not isolated incidents but a coordinated message:
Pramila Jayapal: Called for
Jordan literally waved printed quotes from Democrats as proof, ensuring that the party could not escape its own public record.
JOHNSON’S KNOCKOUT: HYPOCRISY IN ITS PUREST FORM
Congressman Mike Johnson zeroed in on the profound hypocrisy of the Democratic Party’s actions regarding public safety leadership:
1. Empowering Abolitionists
Johnson highlighted the staggering irony of the Democrats’ committee assignments:
“The person that House Democrats chose to chair the crime subcommittee… said that it was a mandate to defund the police.”
Omar, who once served as Vice Chair of the Crime Subcommittee, was empowered to shape public safety policy while advocating for police abolition. Republicans mocked the irony, arguing that Democrats were now trying to rewrite history, acting as defenders of police during
2. The Personal Cost of Ideology
The Republican strategy successfully tied the ideological stance to real-world devastation, using hard numbers:
New York: Slashed $1 billion from its police budget.Chicago: Cut $80 million.Seattle: Reduced funding by $69 million.
The result, Jordan argued, was a predictable disaster: violent crime soared, carjackings spiked, and families were left vulnerable.
Republicans framed the data to prove that Defunding doesn’t protect people; it endangers them.
CONCLUSION: LAW AND ORDER VS. REIMAGINATION
The House confrontation effectively reframed the entire debate as one of common sense versus ideology. Jordan and Johnson painted a vision of a country where
They delivered a collective message: “We will never let radical activists dictate America’s safety.”
The clip highlights that Omar’s call to
Arrest: The DOJ just announced the biggest health care fraud bust in American history.324 individuals — including doctors and nurses — have been charged in a sweeping operation that uncovered more than $2.5 billion in fraudulent claims targeting Medicare, Medicaid, and telemedicine.This takedown exposed kickbacks, fake prescriptions, and entire pill mill operations — all ripping off programs meant to serve seniors and the vulnerable.
It took the FBI, DEA, HHS, and state attorneys general working together to bring this to light.While Democrats keep demanding more government-run health care, this is what’s happening: corruption, waste, and no accountability.This is exactly why we fight for smaller government, tougher oversight, and real responsibility.
The Justice Department has charged a Pakistani national who allegedly orchestrated a $650 million fraud scheme that primarily targeted an Arizona Medicaid program offering addiction treatment and other services for Native Americans.
Court papers say the defendant, Farrukh Ali, conspired with at least 41 addiction clinics to bill the state for hundreds of millions of dollars for addiction services that were never provided, not provided as billed or were medically unnecessary. Many of the patients who were enrolled — but not given legitimate treatment — were recruited from the homeless population or Native American reservations, officials say.
The Ali indictment is one of nearly 200 federal cases that the department announced Monday as part of its 2025 national health care fraud takedown. The effort is part of the department’s long-running campaign to combat fraud in the health care sector, which officials estimate at around $300 billion per year.This year’s takedown involved $14.6 billion in intended losses, making it the largest health care fraud takedown in department history, officials said.
“Today marks a decisive moment in our fight to protect American taxpayers from fraudsters, and to defend the integrity of America’s health care system,” said Matthew Galeotti, the head of the department’s Criminal Division.
“These criminals didn’t just steal someone else’s money. They stole from you,” he added. “Every fraudulent claim, every fake billing, every kickback scheme represents money taken directly from the pockets of American taxpayers.”The actual losses in the charged cases total $2.9 billion, according to the department.The cases reflect the full spectrum of health care fraud, from an alleged $10.6 billion urinary catheter scheme by a transnational criminal organization to a purported $1 billion wound care scheme targeting hospice Medicare patients and Ali’s alleged fraud scheme in Arizona.
BREAKING: MASSIVE DOJ HEALTHCARE FRAUD
The Department of Justice just dropped the hammer on one of the biggest healthcare fraud schemes in U.S. history:
324 defendants charged – including 96 doctors, pharmacists, and other medical pros
Fraud spanned 50 federal districts + 12 state Attorneys
General offices
Over $14.6 BILLION in fraudulent claims targeted Nearly $3 billion in actual losses to taxpayers
• Assets seized: Cash, crypto, luxury cars, and more
This is the corruption nobody wants to talk about — licensed professionals abusing their positions to rip off the American people and bankrupt federal programs like Medicare and Medicaid.
This is why we need accountability.
This is why the DOJ must continue rooting out fraud.
This is YOUR money they’re stealing.
$14.6 BILLION in fake claims — let that sink in.