‘No amount of fraud is too big or too small’: Vance’s anti-fraud task force targets every crook stealing from taxpayers

Vice President JD Vance, who chairs the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, declared that “no amount of fraud is too big or too small” and stated that the task force plans to target bad actors regardless of the amount of money they have stolen from taxpayers.During a Turning Point USA event at the University of Georgia on Tuesday, Vance highlighted the task force’s early victories.'If you’re defrauding the taxpayer, you ought to go to prison, and anybody who’s helping you ought to go to prison too.'President Donald Trump established the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud by executive order in mid-March. Since then, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has worked with the task force to close hundreds of allegedly fraudulent health care providers.On Tuesday, Vance discussed the issue of widespread fraud in the Minneapolis area, stating that the task force had turned off a government assistance program for autistic children that was being widely exploited. “We’ve completely stopped the funding to that program. And we basically told the state of Minnesota, ‘You don’t get any more of our money unless you’ve verified that you’re taking fraud seriously,’” he stated, and the crowd responded with applause. The federal government announced in February that it was withholding $259.5 million in Medicaid funding from Minnesota.RELATED: Vance's task force shutters 221 hospices in 'fraud king' Gavin Newsom's California Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesDuring Tuesday’s event, Vance commended CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz for his work on eliminating fraud.“We had our weekly fraud check-in call two weeks ago, and Dr. Oz called in, but he’s like, ‘Hey, I got to go because I’m about to hop on the bus, and we’re going to go arrest a bunch of fraudsters in Los Angeles.’ And I was like, ‘That’s exactly what I want you to do. By all means, get off the phone.’ So we’re doing a lot of that stuff.”Vance explained that under the Biden administration, the federal government overlooked fraudsters who stole smaller amounts of money from taxpayers. He stated that this approach has changed under the Trump administration.“No amount of fraud is too big or too small. If you’re defrauding the taxpayer, you ought to go to prison, and anybody who’s helping you ought to go to prison too,” Vance remarked.RELATED: How a California crook committed $178 million worth of health care fraud — in just one year Alex Wong/Getty ImagesAs of Wednesday, the task force has suspended 447 hospices and 23 home health agencies in Los Angeles, with an estimated fraud total exceeding $600 million.“With @VP’s leadership, we’re crushing fraud faster than ever,” Oz stated.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
‘No amount of fraud is too big or too small’: Vance’s anti-fraud task force targets every crook stealing from taxpayers

‘No amount of fraud is too big or too small’: Vance’s anti-fraud task force targets every crook stealing from taxpayers Vice President JD Vance stated that the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud will target criminals regardless of the amount stolen from taxpayers, emphasizing that prison time awaits those who defraud the public. The task force, established by President Trump, has already achieved early successes, including stopping funding to an exploited government program in Minnesota and suspending numerous healthcare providers in Los Angeles. Vance contrasted this approach with the previous administration, asserting that no fraud is too insignificant to pursue.

  • Vice President JD Vance stated that the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud will target all individuals who steal from taxpayers, regardless of the amount.
  • The task force, established by President Trump, has already halted a government assistance program for autistic children in Minnesota due to exploitation.
  • Hundreds of allegedly fraudulent health care providers have been closed nationwide, with specific mention of suspending 447 hospices and 23 home health agencies in Los Angeles.
  • Vance highlighted the proactive measures taken, including CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz’s involvement in arresting fraudsters.
  • The administration’s approach under Trump is to pursue all levels of fraud, contrasting with a perceived oversight of smaller amounts under the Biden administration.
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