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Vice President :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} is touting what the Trump administration describes as a major early victory in its aggressive campaign to root out fraud, abuse, and waste across the federal government. Speaking about the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, Vance praised the rapid results already being achieved, saying the administration is exposing billions of dollars in suspicious spending that critics argue previous administrations allowed to spiral out of control unchecked.

The task force, created by executive order in March 2026 and chaired by Vance, has focused heavily on fraud tied to Medicaid, unemployment programs, COVID-era relief funds, small business loans, hospice care, and federal contracting systems. According to administration figures, investigators have already referred roughly $22 billion in suspect small business loans for collection efforts, deferred $1.3 billion in questionable Medicaid payments, flagged another $6.3 billion in potentially problematic government contracts, and suspended hundreds of healthcare providers considered high-risk for fraud or abuse.

Supporters of President Donald Trump hailed the operation as proof that the administration is finally bringing accountability back to Washington after years of reckless spending and bureaucratic mismanagement. Conservatives argued the sweeping anti-fraud initiative demonstrates how aggressive oversight and tougher enforcement can protect taxpayers while restoring confidence that federal programs are serving Americans instead of enriching scammers, corrupt contractors, and exploitative networks feeding off government systems.

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