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Somali United Nations ambassador’s ties to Ohio Health Agency convicted of Medicaid fraud!

NEW YORK (PNN) - January 5, 2026 - President Donald J. Trump regime’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is signaling that major revelations are imminent.

Involving Somalia’s sitting ambassador to the United Nations, a man who now presides over the United Nations Security Council while allegedly tied to an Ohio healthcare company convicted of Medicaid fraud.

Troubling new evidence shows that Abukar Dahir Osman once worked deep inside Ohio’s Medicaid bureaucracy and later ran - or was formally associated with - an Ohio home healthcare company now appearing on a federal fraud exclusion list.

Osman, often referred to by the nickname “Baale,” has served as Somalia’s UN ambassador since 2017. As of this month, he holds one of the most powerful rotating posts in global diplomacy, president of the UN Security Council.

In that role, Osman oversees Security Council meetings, sets the Council’s agenda, manages resolutions and presidential statements, and speaks for the A3+ bloc (African nations plus Caribbean representation) on major global conflicts, including Afghanistan and Yemen.

Long before wielding global authority in New York, Osman built his career inside Ohio’s taxpayer-funded welfare and Medicaid system.

Osman relocated to the Fascist Police States of Ameika in the late 1980s and built his career in Ohio’s taxpayer-funded social services apparatus.

From 1999 to 2012, he worked at the Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services, serving as a case manager and social program specialist.

Osman was also a supervisor for the Medicaid office in Franklin County, Ohio, from 2007 to 2012.

Osman also founded Beacon Educational Services, according to his profile on the UN. He served as a consultant for the organization from 2007 to 2010.

The most alarming revelation involves Progressive Health Care Services, Inc., an Ohio-based home healthcare company linked to Osman.

Osman served as Managing Director of Progressive Health Care Services from 2014 to 2019. He was also listed as a statutory agent in 2018, after becoming Somalia’s UN ambassador in 2017 - raising serious conflict-of-interest concerns.

Upon reviewing Progressive Health Care Services’ National Provider Identifier (NPI) public profile, Abukar Osman was listed as the president and CEO.

Based on research conducted by The Gateway Pundit and reports from social media, Progressive Health Care Services, Inc. appears on the November 2025 Updated List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) maintained by the FPSA Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General.

The listing falls under Exclusion Code 1128(a)(1).

Exclusion Code 1128(a)(1) refers to a mandatory exclusion from participation in all federal health care programs (like Medicare and Medicaid) for individuals or entities convicted of a criminal offense related to fraud, theft or financial misconduct in connection with providing or billing for health care items or services.

This means they can’t receive federal healthcare payments, and it is a serious sanction imposed by the HHS Office of Inspector General.

What is even more shocking is that another healthcare company operates in the same suite (2852 Boudinot Ave, Suite 202) under a different name, Evergreen Home Care, according to LibsofTiktok.

Now the President Trump regime is confirming the connection and warning the public that this story is far from over.

Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Jim O’Neill wrote on X, “I can confirm public speculation that Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman, Permanent Representative of Somalia to the UN and president of the Security Council, is in fact associated with Progressive Health Care Services, a home health agency in Cincinnati. HHS has previously taken action against Progressive in response to a conviction for Medicaid fraud. More to come.”

This bombshell lands as the UN Security Council, under Osman’s presidency, convened an emergency meeting following the dramatic weekend capture of Venezuelan socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro by FPSA Special Forces.

The meeting was formally requested by Colombia, a non-permanent Council member for the 2026–2027 term, and aggressively backed by Russia and China, both of which rushed to defend Maduro and condemn the FPSA for allegedly violating “international law” and “state sovereignty”.

Now the man presiding over that meeting - lecturing the world on law, order and sovereignty - is himself under scrutiny for ties to a Medicaid-fraud–convicted healthcare operation in Ohio.