California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Dr. Mehmet Oz continued trading verbal blows as the governor implied that President Trump’s Medicaid czar was deliberately singling out Armenian-owned California businesses for accusations of fraud.
“Our office is reviewing reports that Dr. Mehmet Oz targeted the Armenian American community in Southern California recently — making racially charged claims of fraud outside Armenian owned businesses, including a popular bakery,” Newsom’s press office wrote on X Wednesday morning.
The office concluded the fiery accusation with what appeared to be an oblique suggestion that Oz’s Turkish heritage played a role in the facilities he pointed out as taking part in the emerging alleged fraud scheme.
“Given the historic sensitivities involved, we are taking these allegations seriously. Any and all acts of hate have no place in California.”
Newsom and the former TV doctor have gone back and forth for several days after Oz threatened a major campaign to root out medical fraud in California, which he says is being spearheaded by members of the Russian and Armenian mobs.
Oz posted a video earlier this month in which he toured LA to point out hospice facilities he said were fueling billions of dollars in fraudulent activity, noting many of their storefront signage were written in Cyrillic or Armenian.
He said Monday that the Trump administration is “aggressively” cracking down on Medicaid fraud in the state and the gangsters allegedly behind it.
Representatives for Newsom and the Department of Health and Human Services did not immediately respond to requests for comment by The Post.
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