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JUSTIN:Rep. Jason Smith to Address Alleged Minnesota Fraud on Newsmax’s “National Report”.
Rep. Jason Smith is set to appear today on Newsmax’s *National Report*, where he is expected to discuss the latest developments surrounding alleged fraud in Minnesota, along with other pressing national issues.
The interview is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time and comes amid growing political attention on accountability, government oversight, and the handling of taxpayer funds.
Smith, who serves as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, has been a prominent voice on fiscal responsibility and federal oversight.
His appearance follows renewed scrutiny of claims involving large-scale fraud in Minnesota, an issue that has sparked debate in Congress and across conservative media.
Supporters argue the matter underscores systemic failures in monitoring public programs, while critics caution against drawing conclusions before investigations are completed.
During the interview, Smith is expected to outline what lawmakers currently know, what investigative steps may follow, and how Congress could respond if the allegations are substantiated.
He may also address broader themes tied to federal spending, enforcement mechanisms, and the political implications heading into a heated election season.
Newsmax has positioned the segment as part of its continuing coverage of government accountability and national security issues, drawing an audience keen on updates from Capitol Hill.
Viewers can watch the live interview on Newsmax TV or via the network’s streaming platforms.
As investigations continue and political rhetoric intensifies, Smith’s remarks are likely to add fuel to an already contentious national conversation over fraud prevention, transparency, and trust in public institutions.
