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White House launches Fraud.gov to track fraud cases
['Adisa Hargett-Robinson']
Washington Examiner
The White House launched Fraud.gov on Thursday, a website tracking the administration’s crackdown on fraud across federal agencies.
According to the White House, the website serves as a public dashboard that highlights investigations, criminal charges, funding suspensions, recoveries, and enforcement actions undertaken by the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud since its establishment earlier this year.
President Donald Trump appointed Vice President JD Vance as chairman of the task force.
The administration said the task force has identified nearly $230 billion in suspected fraud, prevented $56 billion in fraudulent payments, and pursued more than $55 billion through indictments, settlements, and civil penalties.