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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Phone a Fraudster.

May 26, 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Dave Taylor (OH-02) and Rep. Warren Davidson (OH-08) joined Daily Wire Investigative Reporter Luke Rosiak on an exclusive new episode of the Republican Study Committee's Right to the Point podcast to expose billions in Ohio Medicaid fraud and the criminals who got away with it for years.

Luke Rosiak’s bombshell investigation revealed how federal waivers have been hijacked by thousands of shell “home health” companies billing taxpayers for chores, cooking, and “companionship” with zero authentication or verification. 

RSC members have been sounding the alarm on widespread fraud since President Trump took office, delivering legislative solutions to ensure taxpayer-funded programs are held to the highest standard of security checks. With the White House Fraud Task Force already making arrests, Ohio's Medicaid Millionaires are running out of lifelines.

You can listen to the full episode on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Key highlights from the conversation are below:

Rep. Dave Taylor: “We were able to pass a bill that I sponsored out of the House called the Deporting Fraudsters Act, sort of addressing this issue, and actually even got 20 Democrat votes. So that was encouraging. But yeah, it's this way to close a loophole that somehow defrauding the government out of these federal benefits that are meant for American citizens wasn't something you get deported for.”

Luke Rosiak: “There's another example where a wife, a woman, had a daycare shut down for evidence that she was billing for kids that weren't actually there, and her husband had previously been convicted of running one of these home health, these elder scams, pretending to serve old people when he didn't. And so the woman started a home health care company, got approval from Ohio Medicaid to start up. It's been paid $6 million as recently as this month. The checks keep coming and it shares the address. I mean, the wife is using the same address as the husband who has a federal felony for stealing from the federal government. He never paid his restitution, either, but he says he doesn't have any money.”

Rep. Warren Davidson: “One of the things we did in the One Big Beautiful Bill last summer was tax remittances. So money going out of the country, having a very modest tax on it matters. But one of the things Treasury Secretary Bessent highlighted is we should be turning off anyone who's here claiming asylum and refugee status, certainly anybody who's not legally here. They shouldn't be able to send money out of the United States. How should you have access to our banking payment system if you're here illegally in the first place? Right. And the President just put an executive order on that to put pressure on banks so they're already obligated legally to know their customer.”