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Chairmen Jordan, Fitzgerald, and Van Drew Subpoena Insurance Providers for Documents About Obamacare Fraud

February 10, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C. – House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust Chairman Scott Fitzgerald (R-WI), and Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) issued subpoenas to eight health insurance companies about fraud in Obamacare subsidies.
 
The subpoenas to Blue Shield of California, Centene Corporation, CVS Health, Elevance Health, GuideWell, Health Care Service Corporation, Kaiser Permanente, and Oscar Health demand information on each company's fraud-protection measures after failing to fully comply with the Committee's voluntary process. A recent Government Accountability Office's report found billions of dollars in unreconciled Obamacare subsidies per year and examples of tens of thousands of Social Security Numbers subject to potential fraud.  

In June 2025, the Trump Administration issued the Marketplace Integrity and Affordability Rule to help limit Obamacare fraud, but a Biden-appointed judge issued a stay that blocked these fraud-protection measures. The court asserted that the Trump Administration had violated the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) when promulgating the rule. That decision is currently on appeal. 

Read the full subpoena cover letter Blue Shield of California here

Read the full subpoena cover letter Centene Corporation here.

Read the full subpoena cover letter CVS Health here.

Read the full subpoena cover letter Elevance Health here.

Read the full subpoena cover letter GuideWell here.

Read the full subpoena cover letter Health Care Service Corporation here.

Read the full subpoena cover letter Kaiser Permanente here.

Read the full subpoena cover letter Oscar Health here.

 
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