California Governor Gavin Newsom just showed Americans exactly why the Deep State hates the Trump administration's commitment to draining the swamp. On Thursday, the radical Democrat filed a bogus civil rights complaint against Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, for daring to investigate suspected hospice fraud in Los Angeles's Armenian community.
What's Newsom's crime here? He's weaponizing civil rights laws to protect Medicare fraudsters from legitimate federal oversight. When Dr. Oz posted a video Monday explaining the Trump administration's efforts to crack down on hospice fraud—a scheme that's been bleeding taxpayers dry for years—Newsom immediately cried racism and ran to federal authorities with his complaint.
This is the same playbook Democrats always use: when conservatives try to enforce the law and protect taxpayer dollars, suddenly it's "racist" and "discriminatory." Never mind that Medicare fraud costs American families billions of dollars annually. Never mind that legitimate oversight protects both patients and taxpayers.
"These baseless and racially charged allegations have no place in federal healthcare administration,"
Newsom's office claimed, desperately trying to shield fraudsters behind identity politics.
But Patriots can see right through this charade. Newsom isn't protecting civil rights—he's protecting the corrupt system that's been robbing Medicare blind while Democrats looked the other way. Dr. Oz and the Trump administration are doing exactly what they promised: rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse in our healthcare system.
This attack on Dr. Oz is really an attack on every American who's tired of watching their tax dollars disappear into corrupt schemes. It's proof that Democrats would rather play identity politics than protect the integrity of our healthcare programs.
The question Patriots should be asking is simple: if there's no fraud happening, why is Newsom so desperate to stop the investigation? What exactly is California's governor trying to hide from federal oversight?
