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dimanche 15 mars 2026

Steve Hilton Claims on Fox News That Fraud in California Could Total $434 Billion Over Five Years. “The Truth Is California Has More Fraud Than the Rest of America Put Together!” Arrest Gavin Newsom Now! 🇺🇸



Steve Hilton Claims on Fox News That Fraud in California Could Total $434 Billion Over Five Years. “The Truth Is California Has More Fraud Than the Rest of America Put Together!” Arrest Gavin Newsom Now! 🇺🇸

California is bleeding money at an unimaginable scale. Steve Hilton just exposed on Fox News that fraud and waste in the state could reach a staggering $434 billion over the past five years—more than the rest of America combined. This isn't a mistake; it's a deliberate betrayal of hardworking taxpayers by a bloated, unaccountable government under Newsom's watch.

Through CalDOGE, whistleblowers are finally coming forward with evidence of systemic abuse in welfare programs, homelessness spending, and countless other bloated initiatives. Billions funneled to insiders, consultants, and failed policies while families struggle to afford basics. Enough is enough—California deserves real oversight, not excuses.

We need leaders who will audit every dollar, cut the corruption, and return control to the people. This scandal proves one-party rule has failed spectacularly. Time to demand accountability and restore fiscal sanity before the Golden State crumbles completely. 



The image shows Gov. Gavin Newsom under a headline that grafts a huge number ($434 billion over five years) onto Steve Hilton’s commentary, then escalates to “more fraud than the rest of America” and “Arrest Newsom.” Hilton — a former Cameron adviser and Fox interviewer who ran for governor — did appear on Fox citing “$20 billion in fraud” linked to pandemic unemployment benefits as a verified baseline, and then speculated that if the same rate applies across programs the total could run to the hundreds of billions. That conditional extrapolation is not an audit finding; it’s a pundit’s scenario.


Official state reviews have identified billions in improper payments (unemployment fraud peaked in 2020–22), but no controller report or Legislative Analyst’s Office publication puts the number at $434 billion. The headline’s grammar — “THE truth is…” — turns a speculative chain into an absolute, then adds the arrest line as rallying ornament. The photo of Newsom is authentic; the $434B tag is commentary, not verified loss. The call to “Arrest” is political, not legal. What’s true: Hilton said something like this; California had large fraud cases. What’s imputed: that the high-end extrapolation equals books-cooked theft and criminal culpability on Newsom’s part. The meme is macro-suspicion, micro-inaccurate.


 





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