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  • LARRY KUDLOW: Elon Musk and DOGE are finding fraud — everywhere

    LARRY KUDLOW: Elon Musk and DOGE are finding fraud — everywhere

    If you think there’s no waste, fraud, abuse, or corruption in the federal government — as many Democrats that want to stop Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency keep telling us — think again.

    After just a few weeks, the evidence is mounting and the numbers are growing larger.

    Let me start with Mr. Musk’s Social Security database discovery, posted to his profile on X, that 20.7 million beneficiaries are allegedly over the age of 100 — including 3.9 million in the 130-to-139 age range. More than 3.5 million in the 140-to-149 range. And over 1.3 million in the 150-to-159 range.

    Seriously, does anybody believe these people are still alive?

    The former Director of the Social Security Administration tried desperately to keep DOGE out of Social Security. No wonder, if much of it is a scam.

    Just how much?

    Well, Robert Sterling — a Marine Corps veteran, former M&A specialist at Koch Industries, and current managing partner at EV Partners — calculates that roughly $522 billion, which is one third of all spending on Social Security each year, could potentially be fraudulent.

    He arrives at his estimate by calculating that the U.S. Census says there are 101,000 living centenarians. The average monthly benefit is around $2,100, times twelve months, equals $522 billion — or one third of all Social Security spending. That’s incredible.

    Now, the DOGE people will review all these numbers, but something is surely fraudulently remiss in the Social Security Administration. 

    And there’s going to be a lot more.

    A couple of billion dollars at the Department of Housing and Urban Development was “misplaced” and recovered by DOGE. 

    The Environmental Protection Agency’s administrator, Lee Zeldin, discovered a $20 billion slush fund at the agency that should not be spent.

    The Wall Street Journal’s editorial page cited a Government Accountability Office report last spring that estimated the federal government could be losing between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud.

    The GAO earlier estimated between $100 and $135 billion of fraudulent pandemic unemployment benefits.

    Even the IRS paused processing pandemic employee retention tax credits because they soared to more than $230 billion and counting from $55 billion initially.

    Believe it or not, the Department of Health and Human Services last year estimated $85 billion in improper payments in Medicare and Medicaid — though, of course, they haven’t done anything about it.

    Then-President-elect Donald Trump walks with Elon Musk before attending a viewing of the launch of the sixth test flight of the SpaceX Starship rocket, in Brownsville, Texas, Nov. 19, 2024 .  (Brandon Bell/Pool via REUTERS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY / Reuters)

    And the DOGE team is just getting started. But you know that the growing pile of fraud and corruption is going to keep on growing.

    There has not been a serious financial audit in a long time. Way back when, President Clinton and Vice President Gore tried it. Even President Obama talked about it.

    But the key point is that, with Mr. Musk’s jet fuel driving the process, President Trump’s audit is going to be implemented.

    And legal scholars are pointing out that the Musk team is made up of political appointees who, of course, are now federal employees — and must be permitted to do their job.

    You can bet they will do just that. And that’s exactly what people voted for.

  • Trans migrant finding sanctuary in NYC accused of raping 14-year-old

    Trans migrant finding sanctuary in NYC accused of raping 14-year-old

    A transgender woman wanted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is accused of stalking and raping a 14-year-old boy in New York City.

    Nicol Suarez, a 30-year-old trans migrant from Colombia, was arrested Wednesday after allegedly following the child into the bathroom of a bodega across the street from Thomas Jefferson Park and attacking him, according to a report in the New York Post.

    The boy was able to leave the bathroom and flag down witnesses after the attack, resulting in Suarez’s arrest the next day.

    ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT ARRESTS SKYROCKET UNDER TRUMP ICE COMPARED TO BIDEN LEVELS LAST YEAR: ‘WORST OF THE WORST’

    Thomas Jefferson Park in East Harlem, New York CIty. (Google Street View)

    Suarez was already wanted in both New Jersey and Massachusetts at the time of the crime, the report notes, while ICE had a detainer on the Colombian migrant, the agency’s way of requesting that any law enforcement agencies that arrest the suspect hold him to be turned over to federal authorities. 

    That detainer means ICE could quickly deport the individual if local authorities cooperate, a source told the New York Post.

    “It just goes to show that Donald Trump and [border czar] Tom Homan are correct that you need to get the violent people out of New York City and Eric Adams, Letitia James and Kathy Hochul should all cooperate because this person has an ICE detainer,” the source said.

    TRUMP’S ICE LIMITS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT RELEASES AMID MOVES TO SHAKE OFF BIDEN ‘HANGOVER’ 

    NEW YORK City mayor Eric Adams

    New York City mayor Eric Adams (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

    “ICE could just pick this person up and deport them back,” the source continued, adding that New York City’s “sanctuary laws” will mean local police “can’t do anything.”

    Prosecutors asked for $500,000 bail and $1.5 million bond for Suarez, according to the report, a number that was shot down by Judge Elizabeth Shamahs, who settled on a $100,000 bail or $250,000 bond.

    But the source believes the amount shows that the city is still not concerned with the true victims of migrant crimes.

    Migrants line up outside a migrant re-ticketing center

    Migrants line up outside a re-ticketing center on Jan. 5, 2024, in Manhattan. (Barry Williams/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

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    “I feel really bad for the kid that has to go through this because his life will never be the same,” the source said. “We worry about the migrants but what about the victim? This is a true victim.”