特朗普政府推迟2.59亿美元付款,要求明尼苏达州提出停止福利计划的方案


By Emma Colton
Fox News

Published February 25, 2026 5:55pm EST

副总统JD·万斯周三宣布,特朗普政府正在暂时停止向明尼苏达州提供医疗补助资金,给民主党籍明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹60天时间,以整顿该州的资金分配方式。

“我们决定暂时停止向明尼苏达州拨付部分医疗补助资金,以确保明尼苏达州认真履行其作为美国人民税款管理者的义务,”万斯周三在新闻发布会上表示。该发布会由医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心主任梅赫梅特·奥兹出席。

这一宣布是在总统唐纳德·特朗普周二晚间国情咨文演讲中猛烈抨击明尼苏达州欺诈行为之后做出的。明尼苏达州因所谓的社会项目和福利项目欺诈事件而备受震动,这些欺诈行为可追溯至新冠疫情期间,调查人员估计涉案金额可能高达90亿美元。

特朗普在国情咨文讲话中指出副总统正在领导政府的”反欺诈战争”。

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副总统JD·万斯与医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心主任梅赫梅特·奥兹于2026年2月25日就打击欺诈行为发表讲话。(Oliver Contreras / AFP via Getty Images)

万斯周三解释说:”我们正在停止将流向州政府的联邦付款,直到州政府认真履行其阻止对美国纳税人实施欺诈的义务。”

副总统继续表示,官员们已经核实,明尼苏达州一个旨在为自闭症儿童提供课后照料的项目实际上被欺诈者利用。

“很多人正靠美国纳税人的慷慨致富,”万斯说,”但更根本、更重要的是,这意味着明尼苏达州有需要这些服务的孩子,但这些服务没有给到孩子,而是给了明尼阿波利斯的欺诈者。这是不可接受的。这就是我们今天采取行动要切断的问题。”

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参议员乔尼·恩斯特因明尼苏达州大规模欺诈丑闻将州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹评为她每月的”揭发奖”得主。(Jim Vondruska/Getty Images)

奥兹补充说,这一暂停标志着医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心”采取的最大规模反欺诈行动”,随后他详细说明政府如何推迟向该州拨付资金。

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“到明尼苏达州的医疗补助资金将被推迟2.59亿美元,我现在正在向州长瓦尔兹及其团队宣布这一决定,”奥兹说,”这是基于对2025年最后三个月的审计结果。重申一下:本月将不会向明尼苏达州支付2.5亿美元的医疗补助索赔款项。”

“我们已通知该州,我们会给他们这笔钱,但我们会扣留它,只有在他们提出并实施全面的纠正行动计划以解决问题后才会发放,”奥兹说,”如果明尼苏达州未能清理系统,该州今年将累积10亿美元的递延付款。”

奥兹表示,瓦尔兹有60天时间对他和政府发送给瓦尔兹的相关信件作出回应。

福克斯新闻数字版周三下午联系了瓦尔兹的办公室请求置评,但尚未收到回复。

奥兹继续表示,他相信瓦尔兹会认真对待此事,并指出欺诈行为不仅发生在明尼苏达州,其他州也存在类似情况。

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医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心主任梅赫梅特·奥兹于6月30日在华盛顿特区美国司法部举行的新闻发布会上出席会议。(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

“这些计划不成比例地涉及移民社区,”奥兹继续说道,”他们有保护,能够…组织行动,有时他们不明白正在发生什么。”

万斯补充说,政府并不愿意采取这一举措,但由于明尼苏达州”对联邦税款漫不经心”,这是必要的。

“我们只需要明尼苏达州州长和政府做一件非常简单的事情,就是在向某人提供医疗补助资金之前,认真核实他们是否提供了声称提供的服务,”副总统称欺诈行为是”一种耻辱”。

明尼苏达州民主党人因向索马里人欺诈损失180亿美元向移民局要求赔偿

特朗普在周二的国情咨文中强调了欺诈问题,指出尽管明尼苏达州成为焦点,但其他州也存在根深蒂固的欺诈行为。

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总统唐纳德·特朗普在国情咨文演讲中警告伊朗核计划。(Kenny Holston/The New York Times via AP)

“在这场掠夺美国的腐败中——它真的在掠夺美国——没有比明尼苏达州更惊人的例子了,那里的索马里社区成员从美国纳税人那里掠夺了约190亿美元,”特朗普说,”哦,我们掌握了所有信息。”

“实际上,这个数字要高得多,加利福尼亚州、马萨诸塞州、缅因州和许多其他州的情况甚至更糟。这种腐败正在撕裂一个国家的结构,而我们正在以难以置信的力度打击它,”他继续说道,随后提名万斯为领导打击欺诈的政府官员。

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Trump administration defers $259M in payments until state proposes plan to stop welfare schemes

By Emma Colton
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Published February 25, 2026 5:55pm EST

Vice President JD Vance announced Wednesday that the Trump administration is temporarily halting Medicaid funding to the state of Minnesota, giving Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz 60 days to clean up how the state doles out funding.

“We have decided to temporarily halt certain amounts of Medicaid funding that are going to the state of Minnesota in order to ensure that the state of Minnesota takes its obligations seriously to be good stewards of the American people’s tax money,” Vance said Wednesday in a press event attended by Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Mehmet Oz.

The announcement comes after President Donald Trump railed against fraud in the Gopher State Tuesday evening in his State of the Union address. Minnesota has been rocked by alleged fraud surrounding social programs and welfare programs stretching back to the COVID-19 pandemic that investigators estimate could top $9 billion.

Trump pointed to his vice president as leading the administration’s “war on fraud” amid his State of the Union remarks.

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Vice President JD Vance, alongside Medicare and Medicaid Administrator Mehmet Oz, speaks about combatting fraud Feb. 25, 2026.(Oliver Contreras / AFP via Getty Images)

Vance explained Wednesday that “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.”

The vice president continued that officials have verified that a program in Minnesota intended to provide after-school care to autistic children actually benefited fraudsters.

“A lot of people are getting rich off the generosity of American taxpayers,” Vance said. “But more fundamentally, and more importantly than that, it means that there are kids in Minnesota who deserve these services, who need these services, and they’re not going to those kids. They’re going to fraudsters in Minneapolis. That is unacceptable. And that’s the sort of thing that we’re cutting off with this action today.”

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Sen. Joni Ernst named Gov. Tim Walz the recipient of her monthly “Squeal Award” for the sweeping Minnesota fraud scandal.(Jim Vondruska/Getty Images)

Oz added that it is that the pause marks “the largest action against fraud that we’ve ever taken” at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, before launching into how the administration is deferring funds to the state.

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“It’s going to be $259 million of deferred payments for Medicaid to Minnesota, which we’re announcing as I speak, to Governor Walz and his team,” Oz said. “That’s based on an audit of the last three months of 2025. Restated: a quarter billion dollars is not going to be paid this month to Minnesota for its Medicaid claims.”

“We have notified the state and said that we will give them the money, but we’re going to hold it and only release it after they propose and act on a comprehensive corrective action plan to solve the problem,” Oz said. “If Minnesota fails to clean up the systems, the state will rack up $1 billion of deferred payments this year.”

Walz has 60 days to respond to a letter Oz and the administration sent to Walz on the matter, Oz said.

Fox News Digital reached out to Walz’s office Wednesday afternoon for comment and has yet to receive a reply.

Oz continued that he believes Walz will take the matter seriously, and noted fraud is not exclusive to Minnesota, but also other states.

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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz attends a press conference at the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., on June 30.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

“These schemes disproportionately involve immigrant communities,” Oz continued. “They’re insulated, they’re able to … organize efforts, and sometimes they don’t understand what’s going on.”

Vance added that the administration does not want to make this move, but it is needed due to Minnesota being “careless with federal tax dollars.”

“All we need the governor and the administration of Minnesota to do is something quite simple, which is to show that before you give Medicaid funds to somebody, you’re taking seriously whether they provided the services that they say that they’re providing,” the vice president said, calling the fraud a “disgrace.”

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Trump spotlighted the fraud in his State of the Union address Tuesday, underscoring that while Minnesota has taken the spotlight, schemes run deep in other states as well.

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“When it comes to the corruption that is plundering — it really, it’s plundering America — there’s been no more stunning example than Minnesota, where members of the Somali community have pillaged an estimated $19 billion from the American taxpayer,” Trump said. “Oh, we have all the information.”

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“And in actuality, the number is much higher than that, and California, Massachusetts, Maine and many other states are even worse. This is the kind of corruption that shreds the fabric of a nation, and we are working on it like you wouldn’t believe,” he continued, before naming Vance as the administration leader taking on fraud.

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