Sen. Adam Schiff

ANCA Demands Records on Dr. Oz’s Anti-Armenian Video, as Schiff and Others Blast Oz

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WASHINGTON — The Armenian National Committee of America filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services demanding transparency on who approved CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz’s video posts scapegoating Armenian Americans and what evidence, if any, he relied upon to defame an entire community.

The FOIA demands all records behind Dr. Oz’s January 27–28, 2026 social media posts — including who wrote the scripts, who approved the content, what legal reviews were conducted, and what evidence, if any, supported the ethnic targeting of Armenian-owned businesses. The request also seeks records relating to any CMS or HHS investigations, audits, enforcement actions, or intelligence assessments allegedly cited as the basis for Dr. Oz’s claims.

“Dr. Oz used the power granted him as a public servant — the platforms available to him as an employee of the U.S. government — to scapegoat California Armenians, a community with deep roots, a proud legacy, a century-long record of remarkable achievement across the Golden State,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. “As Americans we have the right to know what’s behind these reckless charges. What evidence, if any, he relied upon when defaming our community; who scripted this hateful video; and who, exactly, greenlighted it for posting on official U.S. government social media accounts. We deserve answers to each of these questions, and more.”

The ANCA noted that Dr. Oz’s video was filmed during an official CMS fraud-prevention tour in Los Angeles’ Van Nuys neighborhood and posted through CMS-affiliated accounts. In the video, Dr. Oz claimed that “quite a bit” of hospice and home care fraud was run by the “Russian Armenian mafia,” while referencing Armenian-language signage and asserting it “highlights the fact that this is an organized crime mafia deal,” despite no verified evidence tying the featured Armenian bakery or surrounding community businesses to fraud.

ANCA’s FOIA request follows the organization’s January 30, 2026 civil-rights complaint to the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, alleging that Dr. Oz’s official conduct constitutes national origin discrimination and creates a hostile environment for Armenian Americans in federally assisted health programs. California Governor Gavin Newsom has publicly condemned the claims as “baseless and racially charged,” warning that such rhetoric targets Armenian Americans without substantiation and undermines trust in federally funded health services. He also filed a formal civil rights complaint with the Department of Health and Human Services. The FOIA filing adds legal pressure as U.S. Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) pledged to conduct oversight and Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs called for accountability over Dr. Oz’s “racist” targeting of Armenian-owned businesses.

“Federal officials have a duty to prosecute crimes, not communities,” Hamparian added. “This FOIA will expose who scripted this hate, who approved it, and the full story behind Dr. Oz’s defamation of Armenian Americans.”

Dr. Mehmet Oz in Van Nuys, pointing to Armenian shops, in a still from his video (Los Angeles Times photo)

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Armenian Assembly Condemns Statement

On January 28 Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) condemned targeted attacks on ethnic minorities and the Armenian community. In their letter to Oz, Co-Chairs Talin Yacoubian and Oscar Tatosian, categorically rejected recent remarks that selectively target Armenian Americans.

In the letter dated January 28, the Assembly acknowledged the Administration’s responsibility to address waste, fraud, and abuse, while underscoring that such efforts must not rely on racism and unjust stereotyping.

The Assembly noted that Dr. Oz’s recent statements referring to “Armenian gangs” and “mafia” are “deeply troubling” and “inflicts grave injustice on Armenian Americans who have proudly served this nation and their communities with distinction,” from military service to public office and business to philanthropy.

“Let us be clear: no one condones fraud or criminal behavior of any kind,” the letter states. “But neither can we accept the painting of Armenian Americans as presumptive criminals based on ethnicity. We categorically reject this kind of racism and stereotyping and urge you to reconsider these hurtful and divisive statements.”

Schiff Demands Independent Review

U.S. Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) is demanding an independent review into Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Mehmet Oz’s racist and baseless targeting of Armenian Americans in Los Angeles.

“I strongly urge you to open an independent investigation into this incident, which should include an inquiry into misuse of taxpayer dollars and flagrant targeting of communities based on ethnicity. These allegations peddle a racist conspiracy about California’s Armenian American community and undermine Armenian Americans’ civil rights,” Schiff wrote.

In a letter to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Inspector General T. March Bell, Senator Schiff underscored that he takes allegations of fraud very seriously, but that singling out one community and labelling it as a culprit is no way to identify fraud – it’s indiscriminate slander. Schiff has been a strong champion for the Armenian American community in Congress, representing the largest community of Armenian Americans anywhere in the country for more than two decades.

The full text of the letter follows:

Dear Inspector General Bell:

I write today regarding Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz’s video, which was posted on an official government social media account on January 27, 2026. In this video, Administrator Oz accuses businesses owned by Armenian Americans in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles of being fronts for a $3.5 billion hospice fraud scheme and implies that the Armenian script on the signage of a popular bakery indicates its affiliation with the “Russian, Armenian mafia.” The video also includes the blurred out faces of people on the balcony of a storefront with Armenian script, implying their participation in fraudulent activity. I strongly urge you to open an independent investigation into this incident, which should include an inquiry into misuse of taxpayer dollars and flagrant targeting of communities based on ethnicity.

These allegations peddle a racist conspiracy about California’s Armenian American community and undermine Armenian Americans’ civil rights. California is home to nearly 250,000 Armenian Americans — more than half of the Armenian diaspora in the United States. This community has been subject to discrimination and the deep pain of historical and ongoing injustices. To suggest markers of Armenian culture, language, and identity are indicative of criminality underscores a discriminatory motive that could taint any investigation into fraud and incite the further demonization of the community. The Administrator’s inappropriate amplification of historical tropes and stereotypes in service of the Administration’s agenda is an egregious misuse of official resources and communication channels.

As the top official at CMS, the Administrator’s comments risk real-world consequences for the health and wellbeing of Armenian Americans. In 2024, CMS spending through Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) amounted to $1.7 trillion – roughly one-fourth of the federal budget. As the agency tasked with overseeing such a massive portion of U.S. spending, actions and statements by the CMS Administrator have an outsized influence on the entire U.S. health care system. By making baseless, incendiary claims about all Armenian Americans, the Administrator has pitted the community against the U.S. health care system, an outcome that could chill providers’ willingness to engage with the community.

As a former federal prosecutor in Los Angeles who investigated and prosecuted fraud against the federal government, I take allegations of fraud very seriously. Anyone engaged in fraud should be investigated and prosecuted. But to single out one community and label it as a culprit is no way to identify fraud; it is indiscriminate slander instead. If Administrator Oz has concerns, I stand ready to work with him, as I have worked with stakeholders in the state of California to achieve our oversight responsibilities. However, we should not tolerate the reckless and abhorrent targeting of the Armenian American community.

In light of the severity of the allegations made against the Armenian American community, I urge you to open an investigation into Administrator’s Oz’s actions described above. I request responses to the following questions by February 20, 2026:

Did Administrator Oz use taxpayer dollars to fund his visit to Van Nuys? And did Administrator Oz or his staff perform any work outside of the visit itself?

Has CMS conducted an official investigation into hospice fraud in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles, California? If so, were those results shared with the Department of Justice prior to Administrator Oz’s visit?

Is it standard practice for the CMS Administrator to visit sites under investigation or suspected of participating in fraud?

What evidence does CMS have that widespread hospice and home care fraud is being committed in Van Nuys? How did CMS and its staff identify the 42 hospice centers in the video as potentially engaging in fraud?

Did Administrator Oz violate any HHS policies which prohibit employees from engaging in discriminatory behavior toward individuals or groups based on their ancestry or ethnic background?

On what basis, apart from ethnic stereotyping, did Administrator Oz link Armenian script with the “Russian, Armenian mafia?” What information was provided to the Administrator to back up those serious allegations, and how was it vetted?

I urge OIG to investigate the Administrator’s actions and help in ending these attacks against the Armenian American community. The Armenian American community in Los Angeles has contributed so much to Southern California with their culture and determination to forge new lives for themselves and their families after unspeakable horrors. I welcome any serious effort to combat waste, fraud and abuse, but the rule of law requires that it be based on evidence, not language, culture, or ethnicity.

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