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Home » Cal DOGE director says Newsom is ‘not interested’ in fighting fraud
Cal DOGE director says Newsom is ‘not interested’ in fighting fraud
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Cal DOGE director says Newsom is ‘not interested’ in fighting fraud

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As allegations of hospice fraud mount in California, Republican congressional candidate Jenny Rae Le Roux is calling out state leaders, accusing them of failing to act as oversight gaps allowed the issue to escalate.

“Every dollar was dispersed from the State of California to these actual practice centers, and every bit of oversight that was lacking — which was 100% of it — it falls onto the State of California. So even though the federal government has had to step in and do Gavin Newsom’s job for him to actually go after this, this is squarely a California issue,” Le Roux told Digital.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office has pushed back on claims that the governor has not acted to combat the issue, arguing the federal government is responsible for enforcement.

“FACT: The state has no role in the Medicare billing or payment process. We are glad the Trump Admin is taking action to combat fraud. Now, if Trump could stop pardoning fraudsters—and hold them accountable—that would be great!,” Newsom’s press office wrote on X in response to a CBS report on hospice fraud in California.

VANCE ANTI-FRAUD TASK FORCE SUSPENDS 221 CALIFORNIA HOSPICE AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS SO FAR

Allegations of hospice fraud have mounted in California, many of which stem from Los Angeles County. (Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

While the state does not process Medicare payments, it does license hospice providers, effectively determining which organizations can enroll in the federal program.

California has been hit with allegations of widespread hospice fraud, prompting federal action. CBS News found that of roughly 1,800 hospices in Los Angeles County, 742 were still operating despite multiple red flags. In one area, nearly 500 hospice companies were operating within a three-mile radius.

In March 2022, the California state auditor warned Newsom and state lawmakers of “a rapid increase in the number of hospice agencies with no clear correlation to increased need,” along with concerns about geographic clustering, long patient stays, high discharge rates and the possible use of stolen identities.

Earlier this month, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California arrested eight people in a healthcare fraud sting. The office said in its announcement of the arrests, which were carried out in coordination with the Vice President’s Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, that the defendants allegedly “schemed to defraud the nation’s health care system out of more than $50 million.” Part of the scheme, according to the office, included “running sham hospice care facilities.”

COMER TELLS NEWSOM TO ‘LAWYER UP’ AS HOUSE OVERSIGHT LAUNCHES CALIFORNIA FRAUD PROBE

Elderly woman nursing home

Republican congressional candidate Jenny Rae Le Roux’s organization Cal DOGE has vowed to get to the bottom of hospice fraud in the state. (iStock)

On April 9, Newsom and California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that the state was “taking decisive action to dismantle a large-scale identity theft and hospice fraud scheme targeting the Medi-Cal program in Los Angeles.” 

The governor’s office said in its announcement that the scheme involved “14 fraudulent hospice providers and resulted in more than $267 million in improper claims paid with state and federal funds.”

When reached for comment, Bonta’s office referred Digital to its press release on the matter.

“This isn’t a political game for us. This is about protecting taxpayer dollars, protecting the programs that sick and vulnerable Californians rely on, and protecting our state,” Bonta said. “Over the life of this fraud scheme, not a single legitimate hospice service was ever provided yet millions were billed in a brazen, calculated scheme that exploited the Medi-Cal system. This wasn’t a mistake or a loophole; it was deliberate fraud.”

Le Roux, a cousin of Democratic Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger, is running in the GOP primary for the 47th Congressional District, which covers part of Orange County. 

She dismissed the announcement as a publicity stunt and criticized the governor for not outlining broader changes to the state’s hospice oversight system.

Rob Bonta speaking in front of American flag

California Attorney General Rob Bonta. (Reuters/Fred Greaves/File Photo)

“Gavin Newsom is not interested in actually fighting fraud in California, he’s interested in news headlines,” she told Digital. “He is trying to blame shift because it is his job to stop hospice fraud in California, even if the money comes from the federal government, and he is not taking responsibility for it.”

On Wednesday, Digital learned that the anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance suspended 447 hospices and 23 home health agencies suspected of fraud in Los Angeles. The total fraud estimate was over $600 million.

“There has been a lot of conversation about whose job it is to find fraud in California, and my answer, it is all of our job. So, as the director of Cal DOGE, we are looking into over 2,000 whistleblower tips across the state,” Le Roux said.

CALIFORNIA BUILDING WITH DOZENS OF HEALTH CARE, HOSPICE PROVIDERS RAISES EYEBROWS AMID FRAUD SPECULATION

Cal DOGE, whose acronym is the same as the federal Department of Government Efficiency, is an organization aimed at tackling waste, fraud and abuse in the Golden State. Le Roux told Digital that the organization is taking a more aggressive approach than traditional oversight efforts by investigating whistleblower tips and exerting public pressure to expose potential fraud.

“Ten weeks ago, when we started DOGE, we said, hey, we’re going to flip the script on how we actually go after fraud in California. So, instead of being polite and doing Freedom of Information Act requests, we’re going to take public information and whistleblower tips, and we are going to announce investigations into fraud, exactly how the government itself should be doing it, and we’re going to catch the fraudsters,” she said.

Jenny Rae Le Roux

Jenny Rae Le Roux, candidate for California’s 47th Congressional District, speaks at an affordability town hall at Hotel Zessa in Santa Ana on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.  (Leonard Ortiz/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images)

Le Roux argued the scale of potential fraud in California far exceeds what has been seen in states like Minnesota, adding that recent findings suggest tens of billions of dollars in fraud and waste annually, though Digital was unable to independently verify the figure.

“California’s budget is the fourth-largest economy and one of the largest budgets in the world… And with these 2,000 tips that we are currently investigating, they cover every single department in the state of California,” she said. “Minnesota is a drop in the bucket compared to what we’re looking at in California.”

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As she runs for office, Le Roux is hopeful that she can take her fight to the federal level and ensure that the government has a “full understanding” of where its funds go.

“If you are spending money in a place that clearly has fraudulent practices like California, we need to do a better job of oversight at the federal level,” she said. “That’s why I decided to run for Congress, because I started to ask, ‘Why are we doing Freedom of Information Act requests for dollars that are taxpayer dollars?’ Every dollar that we spend, with the exception of defense, should be made public.”

Digital reached out to Newsom’s office for comment.

Rachel Wolf is a media and culture reporter for Digital.

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