A new HUD report is setting off alarms — and it’s all about where your tax dollars went during the Biden years.
According to HUD’s fiscal year 2025 “Agency Financial Report,” billions in rental assistance went to “questionable” recipients — including about 30,000 deceased tenants and thousands of potential non-citizens, according to a copy obtained by the New York Post.
HUD officials told the Post a “large concentration” of the funds went to New York, California, and Washington, D.C. And they said deceased recipients got funds in all 50 states.
Here’s how HUD says it found it.
The department ran an automated comparison between a U.S. Treasury database and HUD records — and uncovered 30,054 deceased tenants who were either actively enrolled in rental assistance programs or received assistance after they passed, according to the report.
HUD says it identified the potentially problematic payments through its own internal financial review and analytics.
And the Trump Administration knows who’s to blame.
“A massive abuse of taxpayer dollars not only occurred under President Biden’s watch, but was effectively incentivized by his administration’s failure to implement strong financial controls resulting in billions worth of potential improper payments,” HUD Secretary Scott Turner said in a statement provided to the Post.
“HUD will continue investigating the shocking results and will take appropriate action to hold bad actors accountable,” he said. “Additionally, the Department is advancing efforts made under President Trump’s first administration to strengthen program integrity and ensure taxpayer-funded assistance serves the vulnerable communities it was intended for.”
The numbers are eye-popping.
In FY 2024, HUD distributed around $50 billion in federal rental assistance to non-federal entities — including $5.8 billion the report describes as “questionable payments.”
HUD also pointed the finger at a Biden-era directive, accusing the administration of a push “to push funding out the door with minimal oversight.”
In the report, HUD alleges the Biden administration failed to give the department tools to verify whether entities were enforcing “the intricate rules governing rental assistance,” and noted the programs “placed substantial trust and responsibility” in non-federal entities receiving the funds.
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🚨 BREAKING: HUD Sec Turner has discovered $5 BILLION in potentially fraudulent payments to ILLEGALS and DEAD PEOPLE
RAMPANT rental assistance fraud was found in NYC, DC, & other blue cities
This was a BIDEN program, so Biden’s HUD Sec should be ARRESTEDpic.twitter.com/oSJGSdTWpu
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) December 30, 2025
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