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Vice President JD Vance Launches White House Task Force to Combat Fraud

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
March 27, 2026
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Vice President JD Vance Launches White House Task Force to Combat Fraud
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Vice President JD Vance led the launch of the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud on Friday, marking a key step in President Donald Trump’s initiative to address alleged misuse of federal funds, particularly in social welfare programs.

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The task force, announced by Trump during his State of the Union address and formalized through an executive order earlier this month, is designed to coordinate anti-fraud efforts across federal agencies, halt improper payments, and support criminal prosecutions.

Vance highlighted what he described as longstanding oversight gaps. “The basic problem that we’ve had in this government going back for probably 30 or 40 years is that you’ve never had an administration that has really taken this seriously,” he stated, emphasizing plans to restore anti-fraud protections and improve coordination among departments.

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He cited alleged abuses in Medicaid programs, including cases in Minnesota where federal reimbursements were paused. “This is not just theft of the American people’s money. This is also theft of critical services that the American people rely on,” Vance noted, referring to programs intended to support autistic children and other vulnerable groups that he said were exploited through fraud.

Andrew Ferguson, Vice Chair of the Task Force, framed the issue as a threat to public trust. “Fraud shreds the social trust on which these programs and our entire nation depend. This fraud crisis is thus existential,” he remarked, adding that the group will develop a national strategy and assist the Department of Justice in prosecuting offenders.

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Senior Adviser Stephen Miller underscored concerns about verification processes in federal benefits programs, arguing that insufficient oversight has allowed widespread abuse in some states. He pointed to difficulties in obtaining detailed enrollment data as a barrier to federal accountability.

The event included Cabinet members and senior officials, reflecting what the administration described as a whole-of-government approach to combating fraud. Officials did not take questions but said further updates will follow.

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