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Restoring Trust in Public Health: Preventing Waste And Fraud In National Emergency Assistance

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Four years of the Biden-Harris administration has left Americans rightly skeptical of public health institutions.
The first in an eight-article series on “Restoring Trust in Public Health: Lessons from COVID-19 ” This series highlights key findings from several congressional oversight reports.
It offers lessons for Congress and the new administration on ways to restore trust in public health.
Robert Moffit : At least half of the funds lost through the PPP and UI relief programs were stolen by international fraudsters.
Moffit says it's no surprise that international criminal organizations took advantage of America ’s national medical emergency.
President Donald Trump should task the Department of Government Efficiency , also known as DOGE , to assess the defective operations of federal relief agencies.
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