White House Anti-Fraud Task Force

Where Things Stand
Vice President JD Vance has launched a White House task force to find and stop the misuse of federal money. This group plans to increase criminal prosecutions and change rules to prevent people from stealing from government programs. The task force held its first meeting this week to begin identifying ways to reduce overall government spending through these fraud investigations.
Key Statements
“Vice President JD Vance issues a memo outlining a four-part plan for the Trump administration's anti-fraud Task Force to increase prosecutions and prevent federal program abuse.”
Details the specific four-part strategy the administration is using to target government waste.
“Vice President JD Vance convenes the first meeting of the White House anti-fraud task force to identify misuse of federal funds and reduce government spending.”
Confirms the task force has officially begun its work to cut spending through fraud detection.
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