Influencers Expose Government Fraud | Annapolis News
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Capitol Hill is getting a new kind of watchdog: internet influencers Nick Shirley and James OKeefe, whose undercover videos exposing alleged taxpayer fraud are sparking serious government action. Shirley’s footage revealed empty Minnesota daycare and healthcare centers, while O’Keefe’s undercover stint in LA captured what he claims is voter registration fraud—people paid to register under fake identities. Their evidence, presented to the Senate Homeland Security Committee, highlights a staggering $233 billion to $521 billion annual fraud gap, prompting senators to demand accountability. The DOJ is already responding: 15 people charged in a $90 million Minnesota fraud case, and the woman in O’Keefe’s video reportedly agreeing to plead guilty for paying homeless individuals to register. These viral investigations are forcing results—and proving that sometimes, the most effective watchdogs aren’t wearing suits.
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