Nick Shirley, a YouTube sensation known for his investigations into fraud and immigration, has partnered with Edward Coristine, formerly of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), in his latest viral video.
Coristine, who previously worked at Neuralink and founded a startup that hired black hat hackers, provided data on Medicaid spending to Shirley. This came as part of a larger dataset published by the DOGE team at the Department of Health and Human Services, which Coristine claims can be used for fraud detection.
Shirley's videos have been pivotal in the Trump administration’s crackdowns on fraudulent activities, with figures like JD Vance sharing his evidence. The pair’s latest work touches on allegations of migrant communities siphoning money out of the country and cites examples such as alleged waste and fraud from USAID-funded programs.
Coristine is still active in government as head of engineering for the White House's National Design Studio, suggesting that the mission of DOGE lives on. Meanwhile, Shirley’s conspiracy theories continue to circulate, despite experts refuting claims about dead people receiving Social Security benefits.







