Deputy Attorney General Blanche says there is “no fraud too small, no fraud too large” for the fraud division.
President Donald Trump formally named Vice President JD Vance the administration’s “fraud czar” this past week. The president directed the Justice Department to establish a fraud division in January.
The president said that “crooked” politicians “like those in California, Illinois, Minnesota (Somalia beware!), Maine, New York, and many others, have had a ‘free for all’ in the unprecedented theft of taxpayer money.”
President Trump stated, “The numbers are so large that, if successful, we would literally be able to balance our American Budget.”
The Department of Justice announced the arrest of people allegedly involved in millions in health care fraud in a raid last week. Much of the fraud was conducted through false Medicare claims for federal funds to hospice centers.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated, “It’s a massive problem that nobody wants to talk about because it’s not fun to talk about fraud — Medicaid fraud.” He added there is “no fraud too small, and no fraud too large” for the new fraud division to investigate.
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For wisdom for Vice President Vance as he heads efforts to prevent fraud and bring perpetrators to justice.
- For Acting AG Blanche to be led by the Lord as he oversees the Justice Department and the new Fraud Prevention Division.
Sources: BBC News, The New Republic, Fox News





