Health Ranger Report: Rep. Michael Cloud explains how House DOGE Subcommittee uses AI and investigatory tools to expose government CORRUPTION
- The House Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) subcommittee, which Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX) is a part of, is using AI tools to rapidly uncover systemic waste, fraud and abuse in federal agencies – including unauthorized payments and financial malfeasance.
- Federal computers in key agencies such as the Treasury, Health and Defense departments were found generating billions in improper payments, funneling taxpayer funds to leftist NGOs and shadow networks.
- The DOGE subcommittee exposes how federal money supports Big Tech censorship, citing Facebook's election interference and ongoing suppression of conservative voices and dissenting views.
- The DOGE subcommittee aims to defund corrupt NGOs, overhaul payment systems with AI oversight, and prosecute wrongdoing, backed by a cooperative DOJ—but stresses the need for airtight cases.
- Cloud warns of a limited 18-month window to dismantle decades of corruption before financial collapse, calling for permanent systemic change to save the republic.
In an era of unprecedented government overreach and financial mismanagement, a new congressional subcommittee is
leveraging cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) to expose waste, fraud and abuse within federal agencies.
The House Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) subcommittee, which Rep. Michael Cloud (R-TX) is a member of, is uncovering what he describes as the "world’s largest taxpayer-funded money laundering scheme." From shadowy nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) funding illegal immigration to improper payments and censorship regimes, the subcommittee is shedding light on systemic corruption that has gone unchecked for decades.
However,
the DOGE subcommittee – chaired by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and part of the bigger House Oversight Committee – is running out of time to fix it. Cloud emphasized the urgency of the DOGE subcommittee's work during an interview with the Health Ranger Mike Adams. (Related:
Congressman discusses DOGE subcommittee investigations and federal overreach in exclusive interview with Mike Adams.)
"We understood coming into the election – you've got about an 18-month window to save the country," said Cloud,
who represents the Lone Star State's 27th district in Capitol Hill. He stressed that he and his colleagues in the subcommittee have to move fast and hard, and make course corrections in this window of opportunity.
According to Cloud, past administrations – including that of former President Barack Obama – had promised to tackle waste and fraud. But bureaucratic inertia and deliberate obstruction prevented meaningful reform. Today, the DOGE Subcommittee is
using AI crawlers and data aggregation tools to map out financial malfeasance at an unprecedented speed.
The Texas congressman also told Adams that they have been dealing for years with unelected bureaucrats who slow-walk investigations, give half-answers and drag things out. He added that their committee now has an executive branch willing to work with them who are bringing game-changing technology to the table.
The "Magic Money" scandal and the censorship-industrial complex
One of the most shocking revelations involves what Adams referred to as "magic money computers." According to reports, 14 federal computers – primarily in the
Department of the Treasury, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the
Department of Defense – were found
generating unauthorized payments out of thin air. These systems, operating without proper oversight, facilitated billions in improper transactions, effectively functioning as a shadow financial network.
Cloud said this isn't just waste it is
a taxpayer-funded money laundering scheme with American dollars being funneled through shell agencies to leftist NGOs pushing Marxist ideologies, censorship and even the border invasion.
The DOGE's AI tools are cross-referencing databases to expose duplicate payments, fraudulent small business loans and ghost beneficiaries – including Social Security recipients over 120 years old who were somehow approved for pandemic relief funds. Beyond financial fraud, the DOGE subcommittee is investigating how federal dollars have propped up Big Tech censorship regimes.
Cloud pointed to Facebook's $400 million election interference and ongoing shadow-banning of conservative voices as examples of taxpayer-funded suppression. He took note that Mark Zuckerberg can donate to a presidential library, but he has to make restitution for the people who lost their careers because of demonetization and deplatforming.
Despite recent admissions from outlets like the
New York Times, which finally acknowledged the lab origin of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) after years of silencing dissenters, Cloud warned that censorship hasn’t ended. Adams agreed, pointing out that Google, YouTube and Facebook are still banning discussions on ivermectin, election fraud and other "wrongthink."
The path forward: Legislation and prosecution
Unlike previous administrations, Cloud noted that
Department of Justice (DOJ) criminal referrals now have teeth, thanks to a cooperative executive branch. However, he cautioned against impatience, explaining that building airtight cases takes time.
The subcommittee's findings could lead to major legislative reforms, including:
- Defunding corrupt NGOs tied to border trafficking and censorship.
- Overhauling improper payment systems with AI-driven oversight.
- Reining in rogue agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which Cloud accused of destroying functional farm equipment under misguided regulations.
The DOGE subcommittee's work represents a last-ditch effort
to dismantle decades of corruption before
America's financial system collapses under its own weight. Cloud warned the current Trump administration isn't just a four-year reprieve but a need for a permanent course correction.
With AI as its ally and transparency as its weapon, the subcommittee is racing against time to save the republic from financial ruin. The question is: Will it be enough?
Watch the full interview between Texas Rep. Michael Cloud and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
This video is from the
Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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Sources include:
Brighteon.com
Oversight.House.gov
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DailyMail.co.uk