- by foxnews
- 15 Apr 2026
Vance announced Thursday his fraud task force busted an alleged $50 million hospice and healthcare fraud scheme in Los Angeles. Following this news, Trump took to Truth Social Friday morning to officially proclaim he was naming Vance fraud czar.
Trump said Vance's focus would be "EVERYWHERE" but with a special emphasis on Democratic-controlled states.
The president called the fraud problems in the U.S. "massive and pervasive" and suggested the implications for the country are enormous.
As fraud czar, "the job (Vance) will be doing, in conjunction with many great people within the Trump Administration, will be a major factor in how great the future of our Country will be," Trump wrote.
"The numbers are so large that, if successful, we would literally be able to balance our American Budget."
The president already had placed Vance in charge of the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, which is a government-wide crackdown on fraud in federal benefit programs.
However, Trump's designation of Vance as fraud czar, an informal title, emphasizes the significance he is placing on the task force and his confidence in Vance to get the job done.
Trump first announced he would be putting Vance in charge of the "war on fraud," and the position was solidified by Trump's executive order establishing the fraud task force and placing Vance at the helm.
The announcement followed reporting revealing allegations of widespread fraud and abuse in Minnesota largely involving the state's Somali immigrant community.
Trump's announcement comes the day after news broke that the president was removing Attorney General Pam Bondi from her role at the Department of Justice, a move that political analyst Jonathan Turley said hit Washington, D.C., like a "thunderclap."
There are widespread rumors of Trump being displeased with several other high-ranking members of his Cabinet, though he has not publicly said so himself.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and Vance's office for comment.
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