Vice President JD Vance, chair of the newly formed Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, arrives for the task force's first meeting in the Indian Treaty Room at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington, Friday, March 27, 2026.
Vice President JD Vance has held the inaugural meeting of a new anti-fraud task force he’s leading as the Trump administration seeks to show it’s cracking down on potential misuse of social programs. Vance spoke on Friday before the task force's closed-door meeting. The Republican vice president says the federal government for decades had not taken fraud seriously and it needed to be tackled with “a whole-government approach.” President Donald Trump has made the crackdown on fraud a chief domestic focus as voters have expressed concern about affordability ahead of November’s midterm elections. Vance cites allegations of fraud in Minnesota, whose Democratic governor says Trump wants to “punish blue states.”