June 7, 2026, x.com/SecRollins
Right after I took office, we asked every state to share their data so we could go after the fraud we knew was plaguing the program.
Red states, and even a few blue, stepped up. What we uncovered was staggering:
- Nearly 200,000 fraudsters using dead people’s Social Security numbers;
- Nearly 500,000 fraudsters collecting benefits in multiple states.
This is just the tip of the iceberg.
Most blue states are actively shielding what we project are MILLIONS of criminal fraudsters in their states, and billions of dollars of waste and abuse.
Why would they do this?
We need to protect these programs for the Americans they were designed to help.
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April 28,2026

Dang…if I had only known. My car is a 13 year old Honda Insight with rust near the wheel wells, and it drips a little drip of oil on the cardboard I park it over.
I just am really floored…first, at how apparently easy it is to set down the groundwork for government funding to start flowing your way. Pick a program and get right to it. And then, actually more concerning, is the number of people who have no issue with this kind of behavior.
It does make me wonder about bifurcation, and how that might actually look. Are we being observed about how we regard other humans within the collective? Is our compassion selective? It actually better be, because our natural tendency towards it has been used against us to a very alarming degree.
And while I’m posing largely rhetorical questions, at what point do the NPCs no longer serve to maintain the illusion here?


