Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., slammed what he called “rampant, systemic fraud” in the Affordable Care Act, telling Newsmax on Thursday a new bill he introduced aims to stop billions in improper subsidies that he argued have flowed unchecked to insurers for years.
On “Rob Schmitt Tonight,” Marshall pointed to a recent Government Accountability Office investigation that used test applicants to probe the federal exchange. The GAO reported that 100% of its fake identities were approved for subsidized coverage in late 2024, and 18 of 20 remained enrolled in 2025.
Investigators also found cases in which a single Social Security number supported more than 125 policies, amounting to the equivalent of 71 years of free coverage, and identified 58,000 deceased individuals who retained benefits for months.
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