During a roundtable meeting on Tuesday discussing supposed fraud in federal programs, White House senior adviser Stephen Miller falsely claimed that safety net programs do not require documentation of financial hardship from applicants. The roundtable, which featured Republican state attorneys general and Vice President JD Vance, was ostensibly convened to discuss efforts to root out fraud in…
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You can tell he’s never been through the process
The guy who (from online stories) rushed out during a women’s foot race during the last stretch to show men are better? If I recall that was him in high school.
Also thought it was a good idea to show up on tv with spray hair in Trump’s first term. It’d be funnier if he wasn’t basically Himmler or whichever relevant Nazi.