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2022-02-24 -Lurid Crime Tales-
Top Republican: Biden engaging in 'cover-up' of massive pandemic relief fraud
[JustTheNews] Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas), ranking member of the House Ways and Means Committee, accused Democrats and the Biden administration of attempting to cover up massive pandemic relief fraud.

"Right now our Democrat colleagues are continuing to turn a blind eye to what's possibly the greatest theft of American taxpayer dollars in American history," Brady said on Tuesday during a briefing on the estimated $80 billion of pandemic unemployment payment fraud.

"Faced with billions of dollars lost to unchecked unemployment fraud involving organized cybercrime and international crime rings, Democrats have ignored repeated calls for congressional oversight hearings," he added.

Stimulus funding was needed in the early days of the pandemic when the economy shut down, but the continuation of most relief programs into late 2021 led to increased fraudulent activity, Brady argued.

"It was necessary to help the jobless, but these programs lingered and became one of the most flawed and wasteful recovery efforts ever enacted by the federal government," said the Texas Republican. "In fact, total state and federal spending on enhanced pandemic unemployment benefits exceeded $850 billion in less than two years. These programs have stunted our economic growth and worsened the labor shortage, resulting in the highest inflation in 40 years."

Brady noted that lawmakers still "don't know how much of the taxpayers' dime has been lost to fraud."

"At the low end, the White House estimates nearly $80 billion has been lost to fraud last year, but outside experts put that number much higher, estimating that criminal fraudsters have stolen $400 billion from American taxpayers — that's half of all the COVID unemployment aid," he said. "And put another way, $400 billion is more than the entire 2021 budgets of the Army and the Navy combined. And yet Democrats have the nerve to say that Americans need to pay more in taxes."

The unprecedented level of stolen pandemic relief has led to increased identify theft victims, Brady said.

"Last year, when congressional Democrats rammed through the partisan $1.9 trillion so-called COVID stimulus, which drove inflation, by the way, in a major way, our colleagues rejected numerous Republican amendments that would have targeted relief and prevented fraud," Brady said.

"Now, the Biden administration has taken unilateral action to sweep suspected fraud under the rug, allowing states to waive large numbers of suspicious claims and forego recovery and restitution for taxpayers," he added. "This is a cover-up from the Biden administration on an issue that has cost American taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars. Enough is enough, it's time for Congress to go after fraudsters and recover the dollars that have been lost."

Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee have introduced the Combating COVID Unemployment Fraud Act.

According to Brady, the bill focuses on "preventing fraud on the front end, supporting the clawback of privately paid dollars and providing relief to victims of unemployment fraud and identity theft."

Brady argued that the bill would end the "pay and chase models" of public benefits by "emphasizing identity verification, and putting in place digital identity proofing services before we give out the benefits."

Brady warned that the Democrats' "dysfunctional IRS" is not prepared to help Americans who may only have just learned they are fraud victims.

"I worry economic growth has peaked for this presidency, and we are entering a wage price spiral that will drive inflation higher and longer for Americans," he said. "There is simply too much at stake not to act."

Under the CARES Act, Congress allowed self-employed individuals to apply for unemployment benefits for the first time, which experts say opened the floodgates for fraudulent claims. The supplemental federal unemployment bonus payments were continued through late 2021 under President Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act.

Indiana Republican Rep. Jackie Walorski said the White House has estimated about 19% of all pandemic unemployment claims were improperly paid out.

"And that's only a partial estimate," she said. "The truth is we don't know the size and scope of unemployment fraud or the full extent of federal law enforcement officers' efforts to prosecute and recover funds. Democrats simply aren't interested in fulfilling their responsibility to investigate the funds and in the federal programs."

Related: Secret Service investigates '$100 BILLION' of COVID relief funds: Suspects including NFL player and reality TV star blew cash on everything from supercars to HIT MEN
Posted by Skidmark 2022-02-24 00:00|| || Front Page|| [23 views ]  Top

#1 Wonder how long they will "accidently" overlooked that and what the long range agenda goals its supporting?
Posted by NN2N1 2022-02-24 03:38||   2022-02-24 03:38|| Front Page Top

#2 fwiw

both the CARES ACT of 2020 and of 2021 were passed under Trump. The latter was signed in late Dec 2020.

The messed up administration resulting in fraud is mostly due to the limitations of State govt, but of course, it was made easier by the loose legislative language on eligibility of beneficiaries.
Posted by Lord Garth 2022-02-24 08:55||   2022-02-24 08:55|| Front Page Top

#3 So the Dems are covering up something they could blame on Trump? How ironic!
Posted by Bobby 2022-02-24 09:35||   2022-02-24 09:35|| Front Page Top

#4 The GOPe is screeching "You're making us look bad!"
Posted by M. Murcek 2022-02-24 09:36||   2022-02-24 09:36|| Front Page Top

#5 /\ That's only because they are 'bad.'
Posted by Besoeker 2022-02-24 09:40||   2022-02-24 09:40|| Front Page Top

#6 ^ That's true, but they are used to playing the lovable, dumb cop. "Car 54, Where are you?"
Posted by M. Murcek 2022-02-24 09:42||   2022-02-24 09:42|| Front Page Top

#7 Eighty billion is nothing compared to the 2008 mortgage meltdown heist.
Posted by Abu Uluque 2022-02-24 13:05||   2022-02-24 13:05|| Front Page Top

#8 1. the $80B is probably a significant underestimate

2. the 2008 crises was made of many parts, the TARP (troubled asset refinance program) did have fraud, in the order of hundreds of millions but ultimately was a net gainer for the Dept of Treasury of something like $100 B. A lot of mortgages went under but that had winners (people who walked away from zero down mortgages) and losers (people who owned stock in various banks that held mortgages that were foreclosed).
Posted by Lord Garth 2022-02-24 13:42||   2022-02-24 13:42|| Front Page Top

#9 Losers also included people who went upside down. I was one.
Posted by Bobby 2022-02-24 16:28||   2022-02-24 16:28|| Front Page Top

#10 Bidet (GIC) = Grifter-In-Chief.
Posted by JohnQC 2022-02-24 23:30||   2022-02-24 23:30|| Front Page Top

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