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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 50 MIN

Fraud Theater

from Your Neighbor on the Left Podcast · host Your Neighbor on the Left

The Trump administration says it’s launching a major crackdown on fraud and corruption. But in this episode, we examine why the outrage always seems aimed at welfare recipients, Blue States, and the politically powerless while white-collar fraud, no-bid contracts, and ethics concerns inside Trump-world receive far less attention. From wage theft to Medicare fraud pardons to the politics of selective outrage, this is a look at how “anti-corruption” rhetoric can become performance instead of principle. Visit the podcast website at https://www.neighborontheleft.com  

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Trump says he’s cracking down on fraud, but the outrage always seems aimed in one direction. This episode explores the selective morality behind modern “anti-corruption” politics, from welfare fraud narratives to white-collar pardons, no-bid contracts, and the MAGA outrage machine.

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