Vance touts work of his anti-fraud task force
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The Trump administration is doubling down on its fraud-fighting crusade as it seeks to show that it is an attentive steward of taxpayer funds ahead of the midterms.
In the second major announcement from the White House anti-fraud task force, Vice President JD Vance revealed that the administration has forcibly closed roughly 800 hospice and home health care centers in California and is deferring $1.
The newest fraud task force has been formed on Capitol Hill and it's going after all 50 states. Congressman Brandon Gill, R-Texas, will lead the
House Republicans launched a new Oversight task force, beginning with an investigation into alleged Medicaid fraud by Ohio home health companies.
With most of the administration overseas, Vice President JD Vance stayed stateside Thursday, leading the charge on both domestic policy and the looming midterms. Vance touched down in Bangor, Maine, for his first trip dedicated to the Anti-Fraud Task Force,
The U.S. government will defer $1.3 billion in Medicaid funding for California, Vice President JD Vance said on Wednesday. (Reporting by Courtney Rozen) Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.
Vice President JD Vance traveled to Maine for a speech, making a midterm election pitch that only Republicans could root out fraud in public benefits.