Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins just dropped a bombshell that should have every working American reaching for their blood pressure medication. The USDA ran the numbers on food stamp recipients in just ONE state — and found over 14,000 people collecting SNAP benefits while cruising around in luxury vehicles. We’re talking Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Maseratis, and Porsches.
Yeah. You’re clipping coupons and packing lunches so that some guy can park his Maserati at the grocery store and swipe his EBT card. What a country!
Here are the actual numbers, because they’re too good not to share. Among food stamp recipients in this single state, investigators found 3 Bentleys, 3 Ferraris, 11 Lamborghinis, 59 Maseratis, 141 Porsches, 244 Alfa Romeos, 306 Land Rovers, and — this one’s fun — 2,098 Teslas. That’s right. Over two thousand Tesla owners are on food stamps. Elon’s cars are apparently the official vehicle of “I’m totally broke, I swear.”
Now, we know what the libs are going to say. “Maybe they fell on hard times!” Sure. All 14,000 of them. Every single Lamborghini owner just happened to hit a rough patch at exactly the same time. That’s a lot of bad luck concentrated in one zip code.
The real kicker? This is data from just ONE state. Twenty-nine states — mostly run by Republicans, naturally — have cooperated with the USDA’s investigation and handed over their records. You want to guess who’s blocking it?
California and New York, folks. The two biggest welfare states in the country are refusing to let the USDA even look at their SNAP data. They’re citing “privacy concerns.” Privacy concerns! They want to protect the privacy of people committing fraud with YOUR tax dollars. That’s like a bank robber demanding his mugshot not be shared because it violates his personal brand.
Governor Newsom — the hair apparent himself — would apparently rather let every Ferrari-driving freeloader in Sacramento keep swiping that EBT card than admit his state is a dumpster fire of waste and fraud. And New York? Same deal. Democrat governors are literally shielding fraudsters from federal investigators and calling it compassion.
Pop quiz: If there are 14,000 luxury-car-owning food stamp recipients in ONE cooperating state, how many do you think are hiding in California alone? A state with 40 million people and a welfare system so bloated it has its own gravitational pull?
We don’t know the answer. Because Democrats won’t let anyone look.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has already moved 4.3 million people off SNAP since taking office. Four point three million. That’s not “cutting benefits for the needy” — that’s removing people who shouldn’t have been on the program in the first place. People like, oh, I don’t know — Lamborghini owners.
President Trump signed an executive order creating a task force specifically designed to root out fraud in SNAP and federal nutrition programs. And it’s working. The numbers are right there. When you actually bother to cross-reference who’s getting benefits with who’s registered to a $300,000 sports car, it turns out the fraud is massive.
But we’ve been told for years that food stamp fraud is a “myth.” Every time a Republican brought it up, the media trotted out some sob story about a single mom who needs help buying baby formula. Nobody ever mentioned the guy picking up his groceries in a Porsche Cayenne. Weird how that works.
The Left’s entire welfare strategy depends on one thing: making sure nobody ever audits the books. That’s why they fight voter ID. That’s why they fight SNAP investigations. That’s why California and New York slammed the door in Brooke Rollins’ face. Because the second you start checking receipts, the whole scam falls apart.
Think about this the next time you’re sitting in traffic in your ten-year-old Honda, heading home from a job where you actually earned your paycheck. Somewhere in America, a guy in a Ferrari is pulling into a Whole Foods parking lot with a government-funded grocery card in his wallet. And the governor of his state is fighting to make sure nobody ever finds out.
The Trump administration found them anyway. Twenty-nine states down, twenty-one to go. And if the holdout states think they can stonewall forever, they clearly haven’t been paying attention to how this administration operates.
We’re coming for the receipts. All of them.