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Todd Blanche announces $50 million fraud bust in Ohio

Todd Blanche announces $50 million fraud bust in Ohio
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche unveiled indictments on Thursday against multiple individuals in Ohio accused of stealing over $50 million in government funds. Blanche unsealed charges against 14 defendants, including state employees, during a press conference. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Director Mehmet Oz accused the suspects of defrauding taxpayers, including by corrupting pub

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Loaded praise like 'our great president and vice president' and criticism of 'prior [Biden] administration'Uncritical amplification of officials' claims linking fraud to 'foreign-born populations' and their 'questionable practices'Absence of alternative perspectives, immigrant community voices, or contextualizing information about fraud patternsexclusive reliance on official sourcesunrebutted partisan attackshighly loaded and generalizing language about immigrant groupslack of balancing viewpointsloaded languageattribution patternsframing of issuespraise of Trump leadership and blame of Biden adminlinking fraud to immigrant groups with cultural stereotyping

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