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Home»Politics»‘We Found 200,000 Dead People Getting Food Stamps’: USDA Sec. Brooke Rollins Exposes SNAP Fraud in Washington, D.C., as Blue States Sue to Block Probe

‘We Found 200,000 Dead People Getting Food Stamps’: USDA Sec. Brooke Rollins Exposes SNAP Fraud in Washington, D.C., as Blue States Sue to Block Probe

What a mess.

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeJune 8, 20263 Mins Read
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins revealed that red states found 200,000 dead people and 500,000 duplicate cases getting SNAP benefits, according to data shared in Washington, while blue states are suing to stop the checks. Her comments in a viral X post have fueled heated online debate.
Image Credit: Lance Cheung/U.S. Department of Agriculture via Wikimedia Commons

USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said cooperating states found about 200,000 dead people still getting food stamps and another 500,000 getting more than one benefit. According to data shared in Washington D.C, Red-led states mostly handed over the data, but several blue states are suing the federal government to block the checks. Her comments, shared in a popular X post, have sparked a lot of discussion online about waste in the SNAP program and the fight between states and the federal government.

🚨 HOLY CRAP! USDA Sec. Brooke Rollins CONFIRMS that a swath of blue states are upholding major SNAP FRAUD, while red states comply

"We found 200,000 dead people getting food stamps, and 500,000 getting more than one benefit…IN THE RED STATES. Blue states are SUING US." 🤯… pic.twitter.com/20oAHbzdap

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 7, 2026

In the Fox News video, Secretary Brooke Rollins explains that the federal government funds the SNAP program and sends hundreds of millions of dollars daily to states, but has never enforced strong accountability on how the money is spent. She states that the administration asked all states to provide data for oversight, noting that red states complied while blue states refused to share the data and are currently suing the federal government.

Rollins adds that data from cooperating red states revealed that approximately 200,000 deceased individuals were receiving food stamps and about half a million people were receiving more than one benefit. She describes the level of fraud as “so rampant and stunning” and says the administration may need to cut federal funds to non-compliant states until they provide the requested information. She emphasizes that rooting out the fraud would help reduce the deficit while protecting both taxpayers and families who legitimately rely on the program.

Responses to the Post on SNAP Fraud Findings

Many users praised Secretary Rollins for exposing what they see as widespread fraud, with one writing, “Brooke Rollins dropping truth bombs. Red states follow the rules, blue states sue to defend dead people collecting food stamps. The fraud is massive and deliberate. Democrats aren’t fighting for the poor — they’re fighting to keep the grift going.” 

Another commenter stated, “Fraud is the most important part of a blue state’s economy,” while a third noted, “Blue states have a fraud epidemic, and They’ve spent MONTHS suing to shield the SNAP rolls. Purge SNAP!”

Several responses called for stronger measures, with one urging, “The FedGov needs to file criminal charges against the leaders of these corrupt blue states for aiding and abetting these fraudsters.” 

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Others broadened the discussion to election-related issues, arguing Democrats rely on fraud to win elections and urging voters to reject them at all levels of government. One commenter pushed back, pointing out that red states are also capable of fraud and citing the 2020-2023 Mississippi welfare scandal, in which roughly $77 million in federal TANF funds was diverted from low-income families.

The clip has become part of a broader online conversation about accountability in federal assistance programs and ongoing tensions between the federal government and states over data sharing. The discussion reflects continuing debates on how best to protect both taxpayers and legitimate program beneficiaries.

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