The article discusses allegations against the leaders of the Viet America Society, a nonprofit organization in Orange County, California, for misusing federal pandemic aid intended for feeding seniors and vulnerable residents. The leaders, including Andrew Do, a member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, are accused of using the funds to buy expensive homes and fund their own lifestyles instead of delivering meals. The FBI has searched properties linked to Mr. Do and the organization, and Orange County's government has sued to recoup the misused funds. The article also highlights the diversity of Orange County and the political implications of the scandal. Calls for Mr. Do's resignation and distancing from him by other politicians and community organizations are also mentioned. The article emphasizes the need for ethics reforms to prevent such corruption in the future.