$79 Billion in U.S. Pandemic Relief Went to People With Stolen or Invalid Social Security Numbers

The United States government paid $79 billion in covid-19 relief to people with stolen or phony Social Security numbers, according to a new report from the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (prac).

  • The federal government shelled out $5 trillion combating the effects of the coronavirus lockdown.
  • prac found that roughly 13 percent of these funds ($400 billion) was consumed by various types of fraud.
  • About 20 percent of this fraud ($79 billion) was committed by people using stolen or phony Social Security numbers.

Transformational weapon: The U.S. government’s reaction to covid crashed the economy, caused America’s gross domestic product to fall by the biggest percentage since the Great Depression, pushed 22 million Americans into unemployment, and increased the national debt by nearly $10 trillion.

It also led to school closures, anxiety, obesity, alcoholism, crime, drug overdoses and suicide. And it gave radical leftists a means of stealing the 2020 presidential election with fraudulent mail-in ballots.

The “cure” was far worse than the disease itself.

The Trump administration has ended many of the insane policies adopted to combat covid-19, but the financial damage has been done. And Congress lacks the will to start paying down America’s astronomical debt, so the nation faces a debilitating debt crisis in the next few years.

Learn more: Read A Weapon to Transform America.”