Trump signs executive order launching anti-fraud task force
US President Donald Trump on Monday announced the creation of an "Anti-Fraud Task Force" aimed at curbing what he described as widespread fraud across the United States, citing specific cases in Minnesota and California. Trump's comments also targeted Rep. Ilhan Omar and Somali communities, asserting without evidence that they were involved in fraudulent schemes. Vice President JD Vance underscored the administration's focus on inter-agency coordination to address fraud. "The president made it very clear he wanted us to take the fraud problem seriously because nobody had until he was president," Vance said, emphasizing efforts to ensure benefits are directed to American citizens. Trump signed the executive order establishing the task force, which will investigate fraud claims through cooperation between federal departments.
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