Full article here:🚨BREAKING: Vance Warns Abuse of Taxpayer Funds Is ā€˜Widespread’ Amid Anti-Fraud Crackdown…

Vice PresidentĀ JD VanceĀ has officially launched a high-stakes national campaign against what he describes as “pervasive” and “large-scale” fraud targeting federal assistance programs. During the inaugural meeting of theĀ Task Force to Eliminate FraudĀ held at theĀ Eisenhower Executive Office Building,

Vance warned that billions of taxpayer dollars are being drained annually by criminal actors. He emphasized that this initiative, originally announced by President Donald TrumpĀ during his State of the Union address, is a central pillar of the administration’s domestic agenda aimed at restoring fiscal integrity and protecting the nation’sĀ taxpayer dollars. The crackdown follows alarming revelations inĀ Minnesota, where prosecutors estimate that as much as $9 billion in federal funds may have been siphoned through state-administered programs since 2018. Vance noted that the schemes uncovered inĀ Minneapolis, involving the exploitation of social service programs, are not isolated incidents but are being “replayed again and again” across various states and programs. The task force aims to stop the theft of both money andĀ critical services, such asĀ food assistance,Ā housing support, andĀ medical care, which the American public relies upon for basic stability. This “whole-government approach” involves a powerful coalition of senior officials, includingĀ Federal Trade CommissionĀ ChairĀ Andrew Ferguson, senior White House adviserĀ Stephen Miller, and representatives from theĀ Justice Department. The administration has also established a specialized division within theĀ Justice DepartmentĀ dedicated specifically to fraud prosecutions to handle increasingly sophisticated operations.Ā Andrew Ferguson characterized the situation in stark terms, calling the fraud crisis “existential” and suggesting that a failure to address such widespread abuse could cause the “fabric of our nation” to unravel by eroding public trust in federal institutions. Under the new directive, every federal agency is responsible for auditing its own programs and implementing rigorousĀ identity verification requirements,Ā enhanced oversight mechanisms, and targeted investigations into suspicious activity. TheĀ Task Force to Eliminate FraudĀ will place particular scrutiny on nonprofit organizations and individuals who exploited pandemic-era relief programs. ForĀ JD Vance, leading this initiative marks a significant expansion of his domestic policy portfolio. As a prominent figure and potential future presidential contender, his success in rooting outĀ systemic abuseĀ will likely define his political trajectory as theĀ 2026 midterm electionsĀ approach, positioning the administration as a vigilant watchdog forĀ national integrityĀ and accountability.

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