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California Faces New Fraud Investigation Following $19 Billion Discovery

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Federal Investigations into Fraud: A Focus on California

Major Fraud Estimates and Upcoming Investigations

ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. – In recent remarks, Vice President JD Vance indicated that California could soon be the focus of significant federal fraud investigations. He cited that the fraud estimated in the Minneapolis area has likely reached at least $19 billion since the administration began its investigations there.

In January, Vance introduced an interagency task force within the Department of Justice aimed specifically at combating fraud. There are indications that he may soon lead a new initiative established under a Trump executive order. Vance emphasized the need to identify and address fraudulent activities across various states, especially in California.

Vance’s Commitment to Addressing Fraud

“We know there’s a lot of fraud in California, and we’re trying to understand its scope,” Vance stated following his speech at the Power House event center, which focused on topics such as the economy, public safety, and election integrity. He expressed that the administration is determined to take a national approach to uncover the ways American taxpayers have been defrauded over many years.

California’s Response to Allegations

Vance’s comments come on the heels of criticism directed at California by President Donald Trump for being “more corrupt than Minnesota,” as he announced that “the fraud investigation of California has begun.” In response, California’s Governor Gavin Newsom defended the state’s fraud protection measures, asserting that California’s Franchise Tax Board has successfully blocked billions in fraudulent claims over recent years.

According to a spokesperson for Newsom, the administration has “blocked over $125 billion in fraud,” and has focused on protecting taxpayers from scams. The spokesperson also criticized Trump, stating that “Gavin Newsom runs a state; Donald Trump runs his mouth,” emphasizing that many targeted programs are under federal jurisdiction.

Vance on Minneapolis Fraud

The vice president further highlighted the fraud uncovered in Minnesota, stating that taxpayer dollars are being misused significantly. He explained that the fraud not only affects government revenue but also obstructs services meant for the needy, indicating a broader impact on public welfare.

Investigative Findings

Federal probes began in 2022, leading to the uncovering of one of the largest COVID-19 relief fraud cases tied to the nonprofit Feeding Our Future. Authorities estimated fraudulent claims within this scheme to be about $250 million, with 78 individuals charged in connection with the scandal. The total fraud linked to related programs could be as high as $9 billion.

Highlighting Specific Cases of Fraud

Vance shared a vivid example of fraud through an organization in Minnesota that poorly represented itself as a childcare facility. He referenced an incident where it was discovered that a daycare named the Quality Learning Center had misspelled “learning” on its sign. This facility was reportedly receiving millions in taxpayer funds, underlining the need for stricter oversight and accountability in federal assistance programs.

Conclusion: Ongoing Efforts Against Fraud

As the Vice President continues to spearhead efforts against fraud, the focus on states like California and Minnesota signifies a renewed commitment to safeguarding taxpayer money. The investigations and task forces aim not just to uncover fraud but also to ensure that essential services reach those in need, thereby reinforcing public trust in government operations.

For updates on these developments, stay tuned to Fox News Digital, where ongoing coverage will provide insights into the implications of these fraud investigations on taxpayers.

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