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LETTER TO ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI, PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP, VICE PRESIDENT JD VANCE, FORMER PRESIDENT JOE “CATFISH” BIDEN, FORMER PRESIDENT BARACK “BULLSEYE” OBAMA (in honor of MJ)

Dear Attorney General Pam Bondi,

I have outlined three FCA cases that I have sent to multiple law firms. They have all declined to take these cases. I am therefore reaching out directly because I believe this requires federal attention.

I believe that you and President Donald Trump have what it takes to address these issues and help fix systemic problems in our medical system. I am willing to do whatever is necessary to assist.

I want to be transparent about my background. My first girlfriend’s father, Stephen Donohoe, is best friends with President Joe Biden, and I did vote for President Biden. Sidenote it really is true. At the same time, I also love President Trump, and I was a HUGE fan of The Apprentice when it aired. I mention this because I believe the issues raised here cross all political lines. This is not political. This is about protecting the United States, its healthcare system, and taxpayers.

What I am describing involves medical corporations taking advantage of CMS, Medicare, Medicaid, and the American public. This is a systemic issue that affects everyone.

I am particularly concerned that my alma mater, The Ohio State University, may be involved in practices where patients are routed through the James Cancer Hospital to justify oncological billing even when there is no cancer diagnosis. I was told this by two physicians, including REDACTED, MD, and Dr. Sen Siva, who is a chief medical officer. Both are based in Columbus, Ohio. I believe this warrants investigation.

Throughout my career, I have always prioritized patient care. I examine my patients thoroughly and treat all individuals equally regardless of race, background, or circumstances. I trained at The Ohio State University, completed residency at Riverside Methodist Hospital, and have served as an attending physician at institutions including the University of Chicago, Midwestern University, and Loyola University. I have always held myself to a high standard.

What I have observed in practice has been deeply concerning. These issues have been present since my training, but as an attending physician, I have now experienced direct consequences for raising concerns.

I have also observed potential disparities in pain management. At Select Specialty Hospitals, I observed situations where white patients were receiving IV pain medications such as Dilaudid while Black patients were not. When I added appropriate pain control for Black patients, those medications were later removed by other physicians when I was off service, and patients and families continued to report uncontrolled pain. This pattern is concerning and should be reviewed.

I am requesting that these matters be investigated. I am willing to provide testimony, documentation, and any supporting materials needed.

Sincerely,

Dr. Kalki Bommaraju, MD, MPH

ADDITIONAL STATEMENT

My concern is that the system may have become so corrupt that even private attorneys are unwilling to pursue clear cases of medical fraud. I do not understand why multiple law firms would decline matters of this magnitude unless there are external pressures or systemic influences, such as healthcare industry lobbying, that discourage these cases from being brought forward. I believe this issue itself warrants investigation.

I am also concerned that physicians are effectively intimidated into complying with improper practices. When applying for credentialing at new hospitals, physicians must rely on prior institutions for references and approvals. If a physician raises concerns or reports misconduct, prior employers can negatively impact credentialing, making it difficult or impossible to continue practicing. This creates a system where doctors are discouraged from speaking out.

After being terminated by MedOne Healthcare Partners after approximately three months for raising concerns about what I believed to be clear fraud and other unclear reasons, I felt obligated to take action and report these issues.

I also want to clarify my background. I was a salutatorian in high school, a National Merit Scholar, and received a full scholarship for undergraduate education with guaranteed admission into medical school. I later obtained a Master of Public Health through an NIH-supported program. I have trained and practiced at multiple institutions and have always maintained high standards in patient care.

I believe that when these institutions are contacted, there may be attempts to discredit me. I want to make clear that I am a highly trained and experienced physician raising concerns in good faith.

Finally, I respectfully request that these concerns be shared with appropriate federal leadership. If possible, I would appreciate that President Donald Trump personally be made aware of these matters, as I would welcome the opportunity to discuss these issues in person.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENT

I would also like to provide additional context regarding disparities in pain management that I have observed over the course of my training and practice.

During my medical training at The Ohio State University Medical Center and Riverside Methodist Hospital between 2003 and 2011, patients with sickle cell disease were consistently scrutinized regarding their requests for pain medication. They were frequently characterized as drug-seeking, and this perspective was emphasized by instructors during training.

When I later practiced as an attending physician in Chicago, my experience was markedly different. Sickle cell patients were treated with a higher level of trust regarding their pain. When a patient stated that a specific dose of medication such as 2 milligrams or 3 milligrams of Dilaudid every 3 hours was required to control their pain, that information was generally respected and incorporated into treatment plans unless it was clearly unsafe.

In contrast, in Ohio, I observed that sickle cell patients were routinely prescribed significantly lower doses, such as 0.5 milligrams or 1 milligram of Dilaudid every 3 hours, regardless of what the patient reported as necessary for adequate pain control. This pattern appeared consistent and did not seem to be individualized based on patient needs.

Given that sickle cell disease disproportionately affects Black patients, I am concerned that this may reflect a broader pattern of unequal treatment. I believe this issue warrants careful review to determine whether there are systemic disparities in pain management practices affecting specific patient populations.

I respectfully request that these concerns be evaluated as part of a broader review of patient care practices perhaps even jointly by the DOJ and ACLU.

Finally, I believe that if Donald Trump addresses this problem, many people would respect him for defending the interests of Black patients.

Sorry for so many messages.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENT

I also want to add important context regarding why the racial disparities I observed in Ohio are especially concerning to me.

The first place in Ohio that I lived after leaving the Chicagoland area, where I lived from ages 5 through 10, was Middletown, Ohio. I attended Vail Middle School there, which was an all-Black middle school, and I lived in a townhouse community that was mostly Black residents. Before that, I lived in a townhouse community in Grand Island, New York, near Niagara Falls, where most of the residents were minorities, and my next-door neighbor was Black. In Chicago, I worked primarily on the South Side for many years, and most of my patients were Black.

Because of that background, when I observed at Select Specialty Hospital in Victorian Village in Columbus, Ohio, that Black patients were not being given IV Dilaudid while white patients were, it was deeply disturbing to me. I observed specific patients where I added IV Dilaudid for Black patients because their pain was not being adequately treated. When I later went off service, those medications would be removed by other physicians, and the patients and family members would continue to complain about uncontrolled pain.

I believe this may represent a violation of the civil rights of Black patients in Ohio who are admitted to these facilities. I believe this issue should be investigated by appropriate authorities, including the Attorney General of the United States, because I have specific patients on whom this occurred at Select Specialty Hospital in Victorian Village in Columbus, Ohio.

I also mention Middletown, Ohio, because I would like these concerns to be brought to the attention of Vice President J.D. Vance. He is from Middletown, and so am I. We both also attended The Ohio State University. I believe he would be deeply concerned by what I was told in Columbus, Ohio, regarding The Ohio State University Medical Center.

Specifically, I was told by physicians in Columbus that Ohio State was routing patients through the James Cancer Hospital in ways that justified or facilitated oncological billing for patients who did not actually have cancer or an oncological condition. I was told that patients might be passed through the James Cancer Hospital, have notes or services associated with that facility, and then be transferred elsewhere, creating a billing advantage or reducing the likelihood of denial. I believe this practice should be thoroughly investigated.

I respectfully request that these concerns regarding Columbus, Ohio, Select Specialty Hospital, and The Ohio State University Medical Center be reviewed carefully and shared with appropriate federal leadership.

Sincerely,

Kalki Bommaraju MD MPH

3/27/2026

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132ND PHARAOH RAMSES II — LUXOR OBELISK — PARIS, FRANCE

The text visible today is still the original Ramesses II inscription.

A representative translation reads:

“Horus: Mighty Bull, beloved of Ma’at.
King of Upper and Lower Egypt Usermaatre-Setepenre, son of Ra Ramesses, beloved of Amun-Ra.
He made this monument of red granite for his father Amun-Ra, lord of the thrones of the Two Lands, so that he may grant life, stability, and dominion forever.”

French Text

“L’OBÉLISQUE DE LOUQSOR
ÉRIGÉ À THÈBES SOUS LE RÈGNE
DE RAMESSÈS II ENVIRON
TREIZE SIÈCLES AVANT L’ÈRE CHRÉTIENNE
A ÉTÉ DONNÉ À LA FRANCE
PAR MÉHÉMET ALI
VICE-ROI D’ÉGYPTE
ET ÉLEVÉ SUR CETTE PLACE
LE 25 OCTOBRE 1836
SOUS LE RÈGNE
DE LOUIS-PHILIPPE ROI DES FRANÇAIS.”

English Translation

“The obelisk of Luxor,
erected at Thebes under the reign
of Ramesses II about thirteen centuries
before the Christian era,
was given to France
by Muhammad Ali,
Viceroy of Egypt,
and erected in this square
on 25 October 1836
during the reign of
Louis-Philippe, King of the French.”

Cloudy day at the place de la Concorde with the Obelisk and Eiffel tower, in Paris, France.
Paris, France – July 6, 2013: Illuminated Louvre museum during sunset in Paris. The Pyramid is the main entrance to the Louvre Museum.
Salmon-red clouds hovering over l’Obélisque de Louxor at dusk.

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8 EGYPTIAN OBELISKS IN ROME

121ST PHARAOH THUTMOSE III — #1 LATERAN OBELISK

Side text summary:

“The Horus Mighty Bull, beloved of Maat.
The King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Menkheperre (Thutmose III), son of Ra, Thutmose, beloved of Amun.
He made this great obelisk of red granite for his father Amun-Ra, lord of the thrones of the Two Lands.
May he grant life, stability, and dominion forever.”

Later added lines from Thutmose IV say roughly:

“The King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Menkheperure (Thutmose IV), son of Ra, beloved of Amun.
He restored and renewed the monuments of his father Amun and made his name flourish forever.”

Latin

SIXTVS V PONT MAX
OBELISCVM HUNC
A CONSTAN TII FILIO
ALEXANDRIA ROMAM ADVECTUM
ET IN CIRCO MAXIMO POSITUM
EVERSUM AC DIU IACENTEM
IN HANC BASILICAE LATERANENSIS
AREAM TRANSTULIT
ANNO MDLXXXVII

Translation

“Pope Sixtus V, Supreme Pontiff, moved this obelisk, which the Emperor Constantius, son of Constantine, had brought from Alexandria to Rome and placed in the Circus Maximus.
After it had fallen and lain there for a long time, he transferred it to the square of the Lateran Basilica in the year 1587.”


UNKNOWN PHARAOH — #2 VATICAN OBELISK

What was originally written on it

Nothing.

The granite shaft is completely blank — it has no hieroglyphs at all.

Because Egyptian obelisks normally include royal inscriptions, historians believe it was probably:

  • made for a sun temple at Heliopolis, and
  • intentionally left plain or never inscribed.

This means no Egyptian text survives to translate.

Latin inscription currently on the pedestal

One of the principal inscriptions reads:

Latin

ECCE CRUX DOMINI
FUGITE PARTES ADVERSAE
VICIT LEO DE TRIBU IUDA

Translation

“Behold the Cross of the Lord.
Flee, hostile powers.
The Lion of the tribe of Judah has conquered.”

This Christian inscription symbolically “consecrated” the pagan monument.

Another inscription on the base commemorates the pope who raised it:

“Sixtus V, Supreme Pontiff, restored this obelisk to the Vatican in 1586.”

What “Consecrated” Means

To consecrate something means:

  • to make it sacred for a new religious purpose
  • to dedicate it formally to God

When Pope Sixtus V raised the obelisk in 1586, he symbolically converted it from an Egyptian monument into a Christian monument.

How They Did This

Several changes were made:

  1. A Christian cross placed on top of the obelisk
  2. Latin inscriptions praising Christ
  3. The monument placed in St. Peter’s Square, the center of Catholic Christianity.

One of the inscriptions reads:

“Behold the Cross of the Lord. Flee hostile powers. The Lion of the tribe of Judah has conquered.”

This was meant to show that Christianity had triumphed over earlier religions.

In the Renaissance, the papacy wanted to:

  • reclaim ancient Roman monuments
  • show the victory of Christianity over pagan Rome and Egypt
  • decorate the great squares of Rome

So instead of destroying ancient monuments, they reinterpreted them with Christian symbolism.

Simple summary

“Consecrated the pagan monument” =
An ancient Egyptian religious monument was rededicated and symbolically turned into a Christian monument.


131ST PHARAOH SETI I — #3 FLAMINIO OBELISK

The hieroglyphs visible today are essentially the same Seti I + Ramesses II inscriptions carved in Egypt.

A representative translation reads roughly:

“Horus: Mighty Bull, beloved of Ma’at.
The King of Upper and Lower Egypt Menmaatre (Seti I), son of Ra, beloved of Ra-Horakhty.
He made this monument of red granite for his father Ra, lord of Heliopolis, so that his name might endure forever.”

The added lines of Ramesses II say approximately:

“The King of Upper and Lower Egypt Usermaatre-Setepenre (Ramesses II), beloved of Ra-Horakhty.
He completed the monuments of his father and made his name flourish forever.”

Latin Inscription

“SIXTVS V PONT MAX
OBELISCVM HUNC
A CAESARE AVGVSTO
EX AEGYPTO ROMAM
ADVECTVM
IN CIRCO MAXIMO
POSITVM
EVERSVM ET
DIU IACENTEM
EREXIT
ANNO MDLXXXIX”

English Translation

“Pope Sixtus V, Supreme Pontiff,
raised this obelisk which Caesar Augustus had brought from Egypt to Rome and placed in the Circus Maximus.
After it had fallen and lain there for a long time, he erected it again in the year 1589.”


179TH PHARAOH PSAMTIK II — #4 MONTE CITORIO OBELLISK

The hieroglyphic text still reads essentially the original Psamtik II dedication.

A simplified translation:

“Horus: Strong Bull appearing in truth.
The King of Upper and Lower Egypt Neferibre (Psamtik II), son of Ra, beloved of Ra-Horakhty.
He made this monument of red granite for his father Ra, lord of Heliopolis, that he may grant life, stability, and dominion forever.”

Latin text (Augustan dedication)

“IMP CAESAR DIVI F
AVGVSTVS
PONTIFEX MAXIMVS
OBELISCVM SOLI DONVM
DEDIT.”

Translation

“The Emperor Caesar Augustus, son of the deified (Julius Caesar), High Priest, gave this obelisk as a gift to the Sun.”

This refers to the sundial dedicated to the sun god.

Another inscription added during the papal restoration reads approximately:

“Pius VI, Supreme Pontiff, restored this obelisk which had collapsed and lay buried for centuries.”


132ND PHARAOH RAMSES II — #5 MACUTEO OBELISK

The hieroglyphs visible today are essentially the same inscriptions carved for Ramesses II.

A representative translation:

“Horus: Mighty Bull, beloved of Ma’at.
King of Upper and Lower Egypt Usermaatre-Setepenre, son of Ra Ramesses, beloved of Ra-Horakhty.
He made this monument of enduring granite for his father Ra-Horakhty, lord of the Two Lands.
May he grant life, stability, and dominion forever.”

Latin text

“CLEMENS XI PONT MAX
OBELISCUM
A DOMITIANO
IN CAMPUM MARTIUM
ADVECTUM
ORNAMENTO URBIS
HIC RESTITUIT
ANNO MDCCXI”

Translation

“Pope Clement XI, Supreme Pontiff, restored here this obelisk, which Domitian had brought to the Campus Martius, as an ornament of the city, in the year 1711.”


180TH PHARAOH APRIES — #6 MINERVA OBELISK

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The inscriptions still read essentially the original dedication of Apries.

A simplified translation:

“Horus: Mighty Bull, beloved of Ma’at.
King of Upper and Lower Egypt Wahibre (Apries), son of Ra, beloved of Ra.
He made this monument of enduring granite for his father Ra, lord of heaven, so that he may grant life forever.”

One of the Latin inscriptions on the pedestal reads:

Latin

“QUI SAPIENTIAE AEGYPTIAE
OBELISCUM
ELEPHANTUS HIC SUSTINET
DOCUMENTUM INTELLIGE
ROBUSTAE MENTIS ESSE
SOLIDAM SAPIENTIAM SUSTINERE.”

Translation

“This elephant supports the obelisk of Egyptian wisdom.
Understand that it is a sign that a strong mind is needed to support solid wisdom.”

The message reflects a Baroque philosophical idea:
the elephant symbolizes strength and intelligence supporting knowledge.


132ND PHARAOH RAMSES II — #7 DOGALI OBELISK

The hieroglyphs visible today still read essentially the original Ramesses II dedication.

A simplified translation:

“Horus: Mighty Bull, beloved of Ma’at.
King of Upper and Lower Egypt Usermaatre-Setepenre, son of Ra Ramesses, beloved of Ra-Horakhty.
He made this monument of enduring granite for his father Ra-Horakhty, lord of heaven, that he may grant life, stability, and dominion forever.”

Italian text (summary)

It dedicates the monument to the Italian soldiers who died at the Battle of Dogali in 1887 during the Italian colonial war in Eritrea.

Translation (summary)

“To the soldiers who fell at Dogali on 26 January 1887 in service of Italy.”


132ND PHARAOH RAMSES II — #8 MATTEIANO OBELISK

The hieroglyphs are essentially the original Ramesses II titles.

A representative translation:

“Horus: Mighty Bull, beloved of Ma’at.
King of Upper and Lower Egypt Usermaatre-Setepenre, son of Ra Ramesses, beloved of Ra-Horakhty.
May he live forever like Ra.”

Because the obelisk is small, the inscription is shorter than most Egyptian obelisks.

The only inscriptions carved into the granite shaft are ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.
These include the royal titles of Ramesses II and a dedication to the sun god Ra-Horakhty.

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Pharaoh 145 RAMSES IX – KV6 Tomb

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KV6 tomb of Ramses IX at the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank of the Nile river off of Egypt’s southern city of Luxor, Egypt. Africa
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Pharaoh 142 Ramesses VI — KV9 Tomb

Book of Caverns, fifth division, scene 9: cobras guarding decapitated enemies in a cauldron.; Wall painting and relief carving in the tomb of Rameses V and Rameses VI KV9 in the Valley of the Kings at Thebes, Luxor Egypt.
Book of Caverns, fifth division, scene 9: cobras guarding decapitated enemies in a cauldron.; Wall painting and relief carving in the tomb of Rameses V and Rameses VI KV9 in the Valley of the Kings at Thebes, Luxor Egypt.
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A detail of the painting of the 6th section of the Book of Caverns on the wall of the sarcophagus hall of the tomb of Ramses VI, Egypt. Ancient Egyptian. 20th dynasty c 1143 1136 BC. Valley of Kings, West Thebes. (Photo by Werner Forman/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)
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Pharaoh 140 Ramses IV — KV2 Tomb

Luxor, Egypt – September 11, 2018: Tomb KV2 in the Valley of the Kings is the burial place of Ramesses IV
Reliefs and Murals, Tomb of Ramses IV, KV2, Valley of the Kings, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Reliefs and Murals, Tomb of Ramses IV, KV2, Valley of the Kings, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Sarcophagus in Burial Chamber, Tomb of Ramses IV, KV2, Valley of the Kings, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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Beautifully decorated ceiling and walls with hieroglyphics from Book of the Dead and Litany of Ra in the Tomb of Ramesses IV,KV2, in the Valley of Kings,Luxor,Egypt
Reliefs and Murals, Tomb of Ramses IV, KV2, Valley of the Kings, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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