President Donald Trump appointed Vice President J.D. Vance “Fraud Czar” to head a federal anti-fraud initiative on Friday, offering no evidence for his claim that fraud is “massive and pervasive” across the U.S.
Trump made the announcement on Truth Social, emphasizing Vance’s role in the country’s future and directing focus primarily at Democrat-led states, including California, Illinois, Minnesota, Maine and New York, where he alleged “unprecedented theft of taxpayer money” without providing evidence.
“The numbers are so large that, if successful, we would literally be able to balance our American Budget. Raids have already started in L.A.,” Trump said.
The announcement follows Trump’s March 16 Executive Order establishing an anti-fraud task force.
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