By Adam Cancryn
27分钟前
发布于 2026年2月25日,美国东部时间下午6:36
CNN
特朗普政府正扣留明尼苏达州超过2.5亿美元的医疗补助资金,称存在广泛欺诈行为,同时加强对该州民主党领导层的施压。
副总统JD·万斯(JD Vance)周三宣布了这一不同寻常的举措,指责明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹(Tim Walz)未能充分监管这项安全网项目,并警告称暂停将持续到该州提交一份可接受的滥用行为整治计划。
“在州政府认真履行其制止针对美国纳税人的欺诈行为的义务之前,我们将停止向州政府支付联邦资金,”万斯表示。
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政府的打击行动发生在唐纳德·特朗普总统在国情咨文演讲中誓言对欺诈采取强硬立场的第二天,他声称(但未提供具体细节)欺诈在多个州已经猖獗蔓延。
特朗普任命万斯负责新成立的反欺诈特别工作组,他周三表示,明尼苏达州是作为此次行动目标的几个州中的第一个。政府还在全国范围内暂停新公司申请医保对耐用医疗设备(如拐杖和助行器)的付款资格,同时调查该项目中的疑似欺诈行为。
“总体而言,这些犯罪正成为欺诈活动的主要来源,”医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)管理员梅赫梅特·奥兹(Mehmet Oz)表示。
暂停向明尼苏达州支付医疗补助款项,只是过去几个月施压该州的最新举措,此前保守派曝光了一起广泛的社会服务欺诈计划,引起了特朗普及其助手的关注。
这一丑闻促使政府向该州增派移民执法力量,展开了为期数周的行动,导致两名美国公民被击毙。
特朗普政府官员此前曾警告称,他们正在考虑因欺诈问题推迟付款,但周三的宣布标志着他们首次单方面暂停对该州医疗补助项目应得的联邦资金。
万斯回避了关于政府法律授权的问题,称他“非常有信心”政府有能力扣留这笔资金,但拒绝提供细节。
副总统对瓦尔兹需要满足什么标准才能获得资金释放,以及政府准备多久恢复付款也含糊其辞。奥兹表示,为恢复资金,明尼苏达州需要核实服务提供者确实在为真正有需求的人提供项目服务。
“我们需要知道这些服务提供者确实是真正的提供者。通常情况下,你无法将治疗本身与任何个人联系起来,”奥兹补充道,各州还需要确保提供者没有“因从事不良行为而陷入困境”。
“我们可以使用一系列工具,包括在付款前检查账单是否合法,”他补充道。“这种预付款审查非常重要。”
奥兹表示,他们已向瓦尔兹政府施加了60天的回应期限。
Kit Maher 对本报道有贡献。
Trump admin halts Medicaid payments to Minnesota over fraud claims
By Adam Cancryn
27 min ago
PUBLISHED Feb 25, 2026, 6:36 PM ET
CNN
The Trump administration is withholding more than $250 million in Medicaid funds from Minnesota, claiming widespread fraud as it escalates a pressure campaign on the state’s Democratic leadership.
Vice President JD Vance announced the extraordinary move on Wednesday, blaming Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for failing to adequately police the safety-net program and warning the pause would continue until the state submitted an acceptable plan for targeting its misuse.
“We are stopping the federal payments that will go to the state government until the state government takes its obligations seriously to stop the fraud that’s being perpetrated against the American taxpayer,” Vance said.
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The administration’s crackdown comes a day after President Donald Trump vowed during his State of the Union address to take a hard line on fraud, claiming without offering specifics that it has grown rampant across several states.
Vance, who Trump put in charge of a new anti-fraud task force, said Wednesday that Minnesota was the first of several anticipated states that would be targeted as part of the effort. The administration is also putting a nationwide freeze on new companies’ abilities to seek Medicare payments for durable medical equipment, such as canes and walkers, while it investigates suspected fraud in the program.
“Across the board, these crimes are becoming a major source of fraudulent activity,” Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz said.
The halt to Medicaid payments for Minnesota represents just the latest effort to pressure the state over the last several months, after conservatives surfaced a widespread social services fraud scheme that caught the attention of Trump and his aides.
The scandal prompted the administration to surge immigration forces into the state, a weekslong offensive that led to the fatal shootings of two US citizens.
Trump officials had previously warned that they were considering deferring payments over fraud concerns, but Wednesday’s announcement marks their first effort to unilaterally halt federal funding that is due to the state’s Medicaid program.
Vance dismissed questions about the administration’s legal authority, saying he was “quite confident” about their ability to withhold the money, but declined to offer details.
The vice president was also vague about the criteria that Walz would need to meet to secure the release of the funding, or how quickly the administration was prepared to resume its payments. Oz indicated that in order to restore funds, Minnesota needs to verify that service providers are indeed tending to people with a genuine need for the programs.
“We need to know that the providers actually are the real providers. Oftentimes, there’s no person that you can associate with the treatment itself,” Oz said, adding states also need to ensure the providers aren’t “already in trouble for doing bad stuff.”
“There’s a whole slew of tools that we can use, including checking before you pay the bill, that the bill is legitimate,” he added. “That prepayment review is incredibly important.”
Oz said they’ve imposed a 60-day deadline on the Walz administration to respond.
Kit Maher contributed to this report.
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