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Unpacking the 8 Million Medicaid Mystery

USAMon May 26 2025
In 2025, a bold statement about Medicaid fraud spread rapidly across social media platforms. The claim was that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) had uncovered 8 million individuals fraudulently enrolled in Medicaid. This claim was backed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , the U. S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. However, the claim lacked concrete evidence. The number 8 million seems to have originated from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which estimated that around 7. 6 million to 7. 7 million people would lose Medicaid coverage under the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act. " This act was a significant legislative package proposed by President Donald Trump. Kennedy's assertions included specific categories of fraud. He mentioned that 1 million people were enrolled in Medicaid across multiple states, another 1 million were undocumented immigrants, and a third group of 1 million were enrolled in both Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act. However, these numbers were not backed by publicly available data. The undocumented immigrants on Medicaid were enrolled through state-funded programs, not federal funding. This means they were not committing fraud in the way Kennedy suggested. The claim about 1 million people being enrolled in Medicaid across multiple states was also questionable. An audit by the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of the Inspector General found much lower numbers of concurrent enrollments. The claim about 1 million people being enrolled in both Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act also lacked supporting data. It is known that people often switch between these two types of coverage based on their income and other factors. The spread of this misinformation was significant, primarily on Facebook and X. Many posts echoed the same text, suggesting it was copied and pasted widely. Kennedy's claims about "fraud, waste, and abuse" were largely opinions rather than facts. The Department of Health and Human Services did not provide additional information to support Kennedy's numbers. The DOGE, despite having access to Medicaid systems, did not make any public announcements about discovering 8 million fraudulent enrollees. Tech billionaire Elon Musk, who is the public face of DOGE, did not mention this discovery on his social media platforms. The Congressional Budget Office's estimates were preliminary and subject to change. The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" was still undergoing changes and had not yet become law. The CBO cautioned that their estimates were not final and could be affected by interactions among different parts of the legislation. The act had to pass both the House and the Senate and be signed by the president to become law. The mystery of the 8 million Medicaid enrollees remains unsolved, with more questions than answers.

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    If 8 million people are fraudulently on Medicaid, does that mean they're all getting free healthcare and unlimited pizza?
    Is it possible that the claim of 8 million fraudulent Medicaid enrollees is a distraction from a larger government cover-up?
    What evidence supports the claim that 1 million people are enrolled in Medicaid in multiple states, and how was this data verified?

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