Trump Administration Cracks Down On Medicaid Fraud
President Donald Trump has pardoned Joseph Schwartz, a nursing home operator convicted of a $39 million fraud. Schwartz was serving a three-year prison term at the time of the pardon, which was granted three months into his sentence.
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Sources · 7 independent
WBAL Baltimore
“make sure that doesn't happen. that doesn't mean Donald Trump has nothing.”
Bloomberg Radio
“at that time we'll call him Mr. Trump because he wasn”
NBC News Radio
“Fans is leading the Trump administration's crackdown on fraud, and Wednesday announced a $1.3 billion deferral in Medicaid reimburse.”
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