Kevin Mullin criticises Trump administration over Medicaid fraud claims
Representative Kevin Mullin has accused the Trump administration of endangering health coverage for millions by targeting Democratic-led states with unproven Medicaid fraud claims.
House Committee hearing details
During a House Committee on Energy and Commerce hearing held on 25 June 2026, Representative Kevin Mullin (D-CA) issued a sharp rebuke of the current administration's investigative tactics. Mullin argued that the focus on specific states is politically motivated rather than based on substantive evidence.
The lawmaker specifically highlighted the impact on states such as California, asserting that the administration's approach puts the stability of essential healthcare systems at risk. The allegations of fraud, which Mullin described as baseless, have created significant uncertainty regarding the administration of Medicaid programmes.
Impact on healthcare stability
The scrutiny directed at blue states has raised concerns regarding the continuity of medical coverage for vulnerable populations. Mullin suggested that the administration's prioritisation of these investigations undermines the reliability of state-managed health services.
Key points raised during the committee proceedings included:
- The potential for large-scale disruption to health coverage for millions of citizens.
- The characterisation of fraud allegations as unsubstantiated and politically targeted.
- The specific pressure placed on Democratic-led states like California.
While the administration maintains its right to investigate potential mismanagement of federal funds, the Democratic response focuses on the administrative and human costs of these probes. The committee continues to examine how these federal investigations might influence state-level healthcare budgets and service delivery.
