Fraud scandal most ‘underreported’ story: Joe Concha
Joe Concha criticized legacy media for underreporting widespread welfare fraud across the United States. He emphasized that this fraud affects taxpayer money and has significant implications for the economy. Concha argued that addressing this issue could have a more positive impact than increasing taxes.
- ▪Joe Concha stated that welfare fraud is widespread and massive in all 50 states.
- ▪He described the issue as one of the most underreported stories in legacy media.
- ▪Concha believes eliminating fraud would benefit local, state, and national economies more than tax increases.
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Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha criticized legacy media for not reporting on welfare fraud across the country. Concha said the fraud is “widespread” and “massive” in all 50 states on Fox Business’s Evening Edit on Thursday. Recommended Stories DOJ charges dual Iraq-Iran national accused of attempting 20 terrorist attacks San Antonio police arrest man threatening Erika Kirk ahead of TPUSA event Fairfax County Police Department thwart attempted swatting of Amy Coney Barrett’s house “This is one of the most underreported stories in legacy media of the year, and maybe even the decade, because this is taxpayer money that we’re talking about,” he said. His comments come as the Trump administration prioritizes cracking down on fraud with a task force led by Vice President JD Vance.
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