סעקרעטאר בעסענט עפנט א נאציאנאלע שווינדל אויספארשונגען איבער אלע 50 שטאטן.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the launch of fraud investigations in all 50 states, signaling a major escalation in the Trump Administration’s effort to confront waste, fraud, and abuse across the federal government. In a recent interview, Bessent said the initiative reflects full alignment with Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which is spearheading a broad push to restore fiscal discipline and accountability.
“I was in 100% alignment with Elon Musk on the waste, fraud and abuse,” Bessent said, stressing that the administration’s approach prioritizes precision over speed. Rather than rushing cases, he emphasized building conclusive, airtight evidence. “Once we get people in the bear trap, they’re not getting out,” he added, pointing to investigations designed to result in plea deals supported by undeniable proof.
The announcement builds on ongoing probes that began in Minnesota, where investigators have scrutinized alleged misuse of government benefits, including cases with potential links to terrorism financing. According to Bessent, those early efforts demonstrated both the scale of the problem and the effectiveness of a methodical investigative strategy—one now being expanded nationwide.
The Treasury Secretary framed the initiative as a response to long-standing failures in federal oversight. Government estimates have placed annual improper payments in the hundreds of billions of dollars, losses that Bessent and administration officials argue undermine public trust and divert resources away from Americans who genuinely need assistance.
As a former hedge fund executive, Bessent has positioned himself as a results-driven reformer, bringing private-sector rigor to federal enforcement. Working alongside DOGE leadership, including Musk, the Treasury Department aims to modernize fraud detection, strengthen interagency coordination, and ensure that taxpayer dollars are protected.
The nationwide rollout sends a clear message: fraudulent activity involving federal funds will be pursued aggressively, regardless of geography. Administration officials say the effort is not partisan, but principled—focused on restoring integrity to public programs and proving that accountability remains a cornerstone of effective governance.