Kash Patel Unveils FBI’s “Most Wanted Fraudsters” List as Officials Announce New Medicaid Fraud Indictments (VIDEO)
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FBI Director Kash Patel announced on Wednesday that the FBI is launching a "Most Wanted Fraudsters" list as the Department of Justice investigates criminal fraud rings across the country.
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President Trump on Thursday told reporters that Joe Biden was "the same guy I had been watching for a long time" when he last met with Biden in 2024, denying that he was having cognitive health issues. Clearly, Biden was out to lunch for four years, but Trump says he was just "never the sharpest guy." This is a departure from Trump's previous antics of imitating Biden on stage at his rallies.
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An uncomfortable description of a threatening parasite by a Trump administration official is drawing startled reactions.Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins spoke at an oversight hearing on Thursday about the spread of the New World Screwworm that threatens cattle ranches."It's a vexing challenge that we thought we had beaten in the 1970s," Rollins said. "You need about 400 million sterile flies per week to mate with the bad flies...the larva [of the screwworm] is what actually eats the flesh."Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) called the confirmation of screwworm "alarming." Oklahoma Republican gubernatorial candidate Charles McCall noted that cattlemen across his state are "extremely nervous, and for good reason.""NEW WORLD Screwworm. Totally fine," political commentator Owen Shroyer posted on X. The account FactPost dug up and posted a Fox News clip of Sec. Rollins saying in November that, "We have screwworm under control.""This is what Trump and his cabinet members ALWAYS do," wrote Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-MI). "Tell you that a problem is going to resolve itself by a certain time and then hope you forget once that turns out not to be true.""Did the screwworms buy a pardon from Trump?" joked writer Grant Stern.We are treating the confirmed case of New World Screwworm in a Texas cattle ranch with the utmost seriousness and are responding aggressively alongside our state partners @TAHC.USDA's proactive actions bought us nearly a year to prepare, as models had projected New World… pic.twitter.com/Ws5ceLc9ew— Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) June 4, 2026
Audience members were thrilled and confused by former President Joe Biden interrupting his wife at a publicity event for her memoir. Jill Biden was being interviewed by Whoopi Goldberg about "View from the East Wing" on Tuesday when the former president shuffled out of his seat in the front to address her. 'My book ... my book, which comes out in September, read it.' Joe Biden was protected by security guards but did not have a microphone, which led many to believe the moment was unplanned. "I have a question," he said. "Joe has a question. Like you couldn’t ask it later?" Jill Biden replied to laughter from the audience."Who do you love most in the whole world?" he asked.“Whoopi," she joked.While the audience laughed at her joke, her husband didn't, and the uncomfortable exchange continued. "I love you most, Joe. Was that it? Was that the answer he wanted?" she added. "It's overwhelming, isn't it?" he replied."Overwhelming, well, that's what keeps him on his toes. He's never 100% sure. I always keep him guessing. Is that not true?" she responded. Goldberg tried to steer away from the bizarre interaction, but the former president pressed on, prompting a staffer to hand him a microphone. "My book ... my book, which comes out in September, read it," he said. "Do I have to remind him that this is my event?” Jill Biden joked. "The only thing that Jill does better than write, she's a beautiful woman," he said. RELATED: Trump slams 'Crooked Politician' Biden over attempt to block release of interview The former president has been out of the spotlight since he dropped out of his re-election campaign in July 2024 and handed off the Democratic baton to Kamala Harris. He's also being treated for stage four prostate cancer, which was revealed to the public in May 2025. The former first lady has faced criticism for recently admitting that she was shocked by her husband's condition during the June 2024 presidential debate against Trump that eventually led then-President Biden to quit his re-election campaign."I was frightened because I had never, ever seen Joe like that before or since. Never," she said. "I don't know what happened. As I watched it, I thought, 'Oh my God, he's having a stroke.' And it scared me to death," she added.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
President Donald Trump reiterated that his new acting director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte, won’t be in the role permanently. Trump’s announcement on Tuesday that Pulte would replace Tulsi Gabbard and her original successor, Deputy Director Aaron Lukas. Pulte has rankled congressional Republicans over his lack of national security experience. “He’s very smart,” Trump told reporters of […]
The Arizona Supreme Court has denied Arizona Attorney General's bid to revive her lawfare against 2020 electors in Arizona after an appeals court dismissed the case, saying Mayes misled and improperly improperly a grand jury. In April, 18 individuals, including Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, RNC attorney Christina Bobb, conservative attorney John Eastman, and Trump campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn, were indicted by Kris Mayes’ grand jury for challenging the stolen 2020 election and casting an alternative slate of electors for President Trump.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin pushed back at prospects for European leaders to help negotiate an end to his war in Ukraine, dismissing them as mediators and pointedly insisting on a peace deal he said had been worked out with Donald Trump in Alaska.
House lawmakers passed legislation aimed at cracking down on an $8.83 billion federal child care grant that was once estimated to have had $325 million worth of improper payments.