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Exposing SNAP Fraud: 700,000 Phantom Recipients Revealed

America’s taxpayers finally got a straight answer this weekend when Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told Fox & Friends Weekend that the SNAP system is riddled with corruption and abuse — and that the department is taking action to clean it up. Rollins said the USDA, working with a new Department of Government Efficiency war room, has been auditing state data and discovering what conservatives have warned about for years: welfare programs without accountability become feeding grounds for fraud.

The numbers Rollins offered are staggering and damning: the USDA says roughly 700,000 ineligible recipients have been removed from SNAP rolls since the administration began its review, with criminal referrals and arrests following in some cases. She also revealed startling examples of duplicate claims and deceased individuals still collecting benefits — proof that the old system was a bureaucratic sieve wasting American dollars.

What’s more, Rollins explained that 29 states cooperated with the federal data request while a slate of blue-run states refused or even filed suit rather than give auditors the information needed to protect taxpayers. This is exactly the sort of partisan cover-up we’d expect from career Democrats who prioritize political power over common-sense stewardship of public funds. Americans deserve transparency; obstructionism deserves scrutiny.

The partisan fights escalated as courts weighed in on whether contingency funds should be tapped to keep benefits flowing during a shutdown, but the headlines shouldn’t distract from the core point: the USDA found real, provable gaps in oversight and the status quo rewarded abuse. Judges have forced some actions, but the moral responsibility to stop letting illegality and waste snowball rests with elected leaders and the agencies they control.

This administration isn’t just talking; the USDA has already mounted targeted enforcement operations and worked with federal partners to arrest operators who steal EBT funds and skim benefits at retail points of sale. Those press releases and sting operations show law enforcement is finally getting the resources and direction necessary to protect low-income Americans from criminal schemes. Conservatives have long argued that law and order and program integrity must come before expanding dependency.

Make no mistake: this is about more than numbers and headlines. It’s about honor and fairness — making sure food assistance reaches vulnerable mothers, veterans, and kids, not criminal rings, duplicate claimers, or people here illegally exploiting our generosity. Restoring work requirements, tightening eligibility, and demanding state cooperation are not cruel ideas; they are the responsible policies that preserve the program for those who truly need it.

If Washington won’t clean up its own house, voters will. Patriots who pay the bills should insist on reform, accountability, and ruthless enforcement of the law. Secretary Rollins has started the job; Congress and governors who value taxpayers over politics must finish it. The choice is simple: protect American families or keep funding a rigged system that rewards abuse and punishes the honest.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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