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WATCH: Daily Wire’s Luke Rosiak Briefs Lawmakers On Medicaid Fraud

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June 3, 2026

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WATCH: Daily Wire’s Luke Rosiak Briefs Lawmakers On Medicaid Fraud

WASHINGTON—Daily Wire Senior Investigative Reporter Luke Rosiak is on Capitol Hill today to brief lawmakers on the massive Medicaid fraud he exposed with an explosive, multi-part investigation. The House Task Force on Defending Constitutional Rights and Exposing Institutional Abuses is holding it first hearing, titled “Universal Basic Fraud: Vulnerabilities in Medicaid Waiver Programs.” Task Force ...

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