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JD Vance @JDVance - It’s been almost two months since President Trump took the bold step of officially forming the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud.
We’ve already uncovered tens of billions of dollars in defrauded taxpayer money, prosecuted dozens of fraudsters, and stopped billions in suspicious payments. And we’re just getting started.
So why has it taken the federal government until now to finally tackle fraud? Because Andrew Ferguson and I are taking a new approach. Here’s how.
https://x.com/JDVance/status/2054710025193427074

JD Vance @JDVance - Alongside aggressive prosecution, the Task Force is preventing fraud before taxpayer money leaves the federal government. Agencies will now pay only when they are confident that a payment is legitimate and lawful.
As a result, Trump administration agencies are now establishing fraud indicators and analyzing data to detect patterns of fraud -- things like unreasonable growth, impossible services, and other hallmarks of fraud. When an unacceptable risk of fraud is identified, the money stops.
We’re seeing this approach pay dividends already in one of the biggest federal programs: Medicare.
@DrOz has identified nearly 800 suspected fraudulent providers of hospice and home health care services and withheld payment for their questionable services. So far we have saved $1.4B in potentially fraudulent payments and have paused enrollment of additional providers while @DrOz roots out other fraudsters in the system.
This is an approach that works and will be scaled to other federal programs.
https://x.com/JDVance/status/2054710032340554134

JD Vance @JDVance - We are ramping up federal prosecutions against fraudsters – not just because American taxpayers deserve justice, but because active enforcement holds fraudsters accountable and deters fraud in the first place.
Our message is simple: No fraud is too big or too small to prosecute. If you are defrauding the American taxpayer, we will find you and take you to court.
To do so, we established a new Fraud Division at DOJ led by AAG Colin McDonald. In just the last two months, they’ve put fraudsters on notice.
They’ve executed 22 search warrants against fraudulent day care centers in Minnesota, including the “Quality Learing Center.”

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