
Stephen Miller is warning that foreign crime rings are looting taxpayer-funded benefits programs at an unprecedented scale. He revealed that these networks use fraudulent Social Security numbers and stolen identities to collect billions in government aid.
Miller estimated that addressing this fraud could prevent over $1 trillion in losses within ten years, but he stressed that no one knows the full extent of the problem because the federal government lacks proper oversight. He called for immediate reforms to close the loopholes allowing these theft rings to operate.
DOGE has discovered a foreign fraud ring that was using (FAKE) Social Security numbers to steal benefits,
There's no way to know how much until DOGE gets full access.
Stephen Miller says it could be as much as $ 1 TRILLION DOLLARS pic.twitter.com/I9EIOxe4T9
— DOGE NEWS- Department of Government Efficiency (@realdogeusa) March 3, 2025
He made it clear that those responsible for preventing fraud are not independent firms but government employees who answer directly to the president. Miller argued that if these agencies were serious about stopping wasteful spending, they would take stronger action.
Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino weighed in on the crisis, pointing out that even those who advocate for big government spending should be furious that tax dollars are being funneled to criminals. He slammed politicians for ignoring the problem, saying that fraud on this scale should be a national outrage.
Bongino also criticized lawmakers for failing to acknowledge the issue, arguing that they are more focused on expanding entitlement programs than ensuring they aren’t exploited by foreign criminals. He said that ignoring this fraud is one of the worst examples of government negligence in recent history.
With growing concerns over taxpayer money being stolen, Miller’s warnings highlight the urgent need for reforms before even more funding disappears into the hands of fraudsters.