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Thursday, 2 April 2026

REPORT: Trump Eyes EPA Chief Lee Zeldin to Replace AG Pam Bondi in Major Shake-Up at DOJ

 

Lee Zeldin

Multiple sources confirm the 47th president already fired Attorney General Pam Bondi and replaced her with none other than EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin.

Citing Fox News, that President Donald Trump has already fired Bondi following a meeting on Wednesday.

While Pam Bondi was brought in to restore order after the initial withdrawal of Matt Gaetz, insiders suggest the President has grown increasingly frustrated with the slow-walking of critical investigations.


Trump has privately fumed that Bondi hasn’t been aggressive enough in going after his political enemies, the same corrupt actors who weaponized the DOJ against him for years.

Lee Zeldin’s name has repeatedly surfaced as the leading candidate to step in if Bondi is removed.

“When Trump met EPA boss Lee Zeldin on Tuesday to discuss last year’s California wildfires, Trump also discussed the potential of tapping him for the AG role, a person close to the WH tells me,” Politico’s Dasha Burns reported.

Lee Zeldin, the former New York Congressman, Iraq War veteran, and fearless America First fighter who nearly flipped the Empire State red in 2022. As EPA Administrator, Zeldin has already been dismantling the radical green agenda, slashing regulations, and putting American energy dominance first.

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) weighed in on the reports, making it clear that some Republicans are ready for a change at the top of the Justice Department.

Trump Admin Fraud Taskforce Begins Raids Against Healthcare Fraudsters Across Southern California

 

Law enforcement agents from IRS-CI and FBI apprehending a suspect on a roadside during an operation at night.
Federal agents raid fraudulent hospice care providers in Southern California

UPDATE: The DOJ announced in a press release, “Eight defendants, including three nurses, a chiropractor, and a psychologist, have been arrested on federal charges that they schemed to defraud the nation’s health care system out of more than $50 million.” This includes arrests for Medicare hospice care fraud, private health care plan fraud, and immigration health care fraud.

“Six of the defendants arrested today are expected to make their initial appearances this afternoon in United States District Court in downtown Los Angeles. One defendant is expected to make his initial appearance in U.S. District Court in Idaho,” the release reads.


Federal authorities have begun raids against businesses defrauding federal taxpayers in Southern California as the White House Fraud Task Force’s nationwide crackdown begins. 

President Trump signed an executive order last month establishing the anti-fraud task force to investigate and root out the massive fraud in federally funded welfare programs across the country.

Chaired by Vice President JD Vance, with Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson as Vice Chairman, “the Task Force will coordinate measures to improve eligibility verification, implement pre-payment controls, detect high-risk fraud trends, and disrupt and dismantle fraud networks and the mechanisms through which fraud is committed,” according to the order.

Trump previously announced during his State of the Union speech last month that Vance would lead his administration’s “war on fraud.” Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson will serve as the task force’s Vice Chairman.


Per Fox, at least two California hospice care businesses were raided by FBI agents on Thursday morning, and multiple arrests were made.

In one scheme, St. Francis Palliative Care is accused of admitting ineligible patients while billing the government $30,000 per patient. Per CBS, the owners billed Medicare $7.45 million, and the survival rate of patients was discovered to be 97% after five years, a red flag for a hospice care provider, whose patients are typically terminally ill.

First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli told Fox News, “They’ve been bilking the taxpayers for over $7 million, close to $8 million, and it’s all total, fraudulent hospice services. They were signing up people who are not terminally ill, they were forging the documents, the medical records, and they were collecting taxpayer dollars.”

He continued, “They’ve been charged, and this morning, they were arrested.”

The hospice patients “don’t seem to ever pass away,” Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Mehmet Oz, said.

In another raid, Topenga Hospice was allegedly paying patients $600 per month while the government gave the business $6000 per month. They were also reportedly paying marketers to find Seniors to steal from Medicare using their information.

Each scheme is reported to have stolen about $8 million.


 Vice President Vance, the chairman of the White House Fraud Task Force, signaled in an interview last week that California would be targeted in their probe and that politicians who are complicit in these schemes could be prosecuted.

Of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Vance said, “We’re now going to investigate it, and if he committed a crime, we’re absolutely going to prosecute it.”

“They know that fraud happens in both our voting system, but also our welfare system, way more often than they let on,” he said of California politicians and Gavin Newsom.

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Mike Rowe Hits Back at Jimmy Kimmel on the Behalf of Blue-Collar Americans After ‘Tone Deaf’ Comments

 Maybe Mike Rowe can help a Left Coast comedian grasp reality.

In a lengthy social media post published Sunday, the champion of skilled blue-collar labor and former host of the shows “Dirty Jobs” and “Somebody’s Gotta Do It,” host and champion of skilled labor, hit back at late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel for Kimmel’s snide putdown of President Donald Trump’s new secretary of Homeland Security.

And he did it the way only Mike Rowe can.

With the measured logic of a master craftsman, Rowe summed up Kimmel’s by-now infamous, snearing condescension toward Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s background as a plumber, delivered as part of his monologue March 24.

To the laughter of the kind of people who would actually attend an episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (lives that empty are more to be pitied than scorned), Kimmel had mocked Mullin as a former mixed-martial arts fighter who was also a plumber.

“That’s right, we have a plumber protecting us from terrorism now,” Kimmel said.

In short, to Kimmel and his audience, a man who worked with his hands and built up a successful business is an object of ridicule, not admiration.

Rowe, however, had a different take entirely.

Mullin, Rowe wrote, “was a private citizen who mastered an essential skill and then turned that skill into a multi-million-dollar company that employed a lot of people and served a lot of customers. That gave him the freedom to do other things with his life, including a career in public service which got him into Congress, where he’s spent the last eleven years doing whatever Congressmen do. Now, he has a very consequential position in the Cabinet of the current administration.

“Is that not the embodiment of the American Dream? I get that Jimmy Kimmel might have a problem with Mullin’s politics, but what possible objection could he have about the trajectory of his career, or his desire to do more than one thing with his life?

“The only sensible thing to do in the wake of a moment this tone deaf, is remind America that the skills gap is wide, and getting wider.”

And how would Kimmel’s resume compare Mullin’s business and political accomplishments?

Kimmel is a college dropout who’s spent an entire adult life in show business, including the past 23 years as host of his eponymous (and insulting, and grating) show on ABC.

There’s no denying he’s been a success in his efforts — he’s achieved wealth and influence wholly out of proportion to any contribution he’s made to the country or the world.

For a supposed “comedian” he’s not even funny, for crying out loud. Even the benighted souls who attend his show aren’t laughing at his jokes so much as they are virtue-signalling their support for his politics.

He’s an “entertainer” whose form of entertainment for years has consisted of convincing liberals, progressives and leftists that they’re just as smart as they think they are — and that their fellow Americans are stupid.

When he was hit with backlash about belittling Mullin’s background, Kimmel tried to explain that he wasn’t putting plumbers down and complained that critics were trying to “twist” his words.

“I wouldn’t put a plumber in charge of Homeland Security for the same reason I wouldn’t call a five-star general to pull a rat out of my toilet, OK?” Kimmel told his audience on Thursday. “We all have our areas of expertise.”

Again, the condescension is almost unbearable — and this was Kimmel talking about himself — in his own defense.

For the record, Mullin built a small, family-owned plumbing business into an empire in Oklahoma that is diversified into construction and real estate as well, according to Inc. magazine.

He’s an accomplished businessman was well as a successful politician who happens to have roots in one of the most demanding and necessary professions there is. The kind of people who think plumbers aren’t important has never thought about the water they drink, the showers they take or the toilets they flush. (They probably think electricity comes from an outlet in a wall, too.)

Chances are Kimmel or his writers know the truth about Mullin’s work,  and the chances are they disregarded it because it didn’t fit their narrative.

The fact that Kimmel is dishonest is not even in dispute. When he was called on the carpet about his comments blaming the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on “the MAGA gang,” (a falsity he almost certainly knew was false at the time), he proceeded to lie on national television about what he’d actually said.

And he presumes to lecture the country about the failings of a man who was just confirmed to head one of the most important posts in the president’s Cabinet?

Not on Mike Rowe’s watch.

“I get that Jimmy Kimmel might have a problem with Mullin’s politics, but what possible objection could he have about the trajectory of his career, or his desire to do more than one thing with his life?” Rowe wrote.

The answer to that is simple. Jimmy Kimmel, like far too much of the hopelessly leftist entertainment establishment, is too afflicted with hatred of President Donald Trump to see reality as it’s lived in the United States.

Fortunately, the country has Mike Rowe to set the record straight when it needs to be.

It’s a dirty job, but somebody’s gotta do it.