Rep. Steve King, last seen characterizing the settlement in a case of black farmers discriminated against during the 1980s and 1990s as "slavery reparations," gives his idea of what a fraudulent claim might look like:
"The fraudulent claims might be, well Johnny, yeah he was raised on a farm but he wouldn't help his dad. He went to the city, became a drug addict, and when Daddy needed the help, Johnny wouldn't come and help his daddy," King said in a floor speech Monday night. "But now his daddy's died and Johnny wants the $50,000 that comes from the USDA under this claim."
I wonder how he came up with that particular scenario.