GSA Joins White House’s Fraud Prevention Task Force
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GSA joins White House’s fraud prevention task force
The General Services Administration announced on Thursday that it is joining the White House’s anti-fraud task force, a move that enlists a key federal acquisition agency into President Donald Trump’s self-described “war on fraud.” The unit, led by Vice President JD Vance, was created by a March executive order and is tasked with rooting out waste, fraud and abuse across federal benefits programs. GSA said in a press release that it is “uniquel…
President Trump Says Vance Fraud Task Force Could Save Social Security
Fox Business reported that President Trump credited Vice President JD Vance's anti-fraud task force with exposing tens of billions in defrauded taxpayer money and said the effort could help protect Social Security and balance the budget. Now GSA is joining the fight.
Federal government’s landlord joins Vance fraud crackdown as White House widens hunt: ‘Critical force’
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: The federal agency that oversees more than $126 billion in federal contracts is joining Vice President JD Vance’s anti-fraud task force, expanding the White House crackdown into the federal government’s contracting system. The General Services Administration (GSA) calls itself the “engine of government” and serves as the federal government’s central contracting and real estate agency, ove…
Federal government’s landlord joins Vance fraud crackdown as White House widens hunt: 'Critical force'
FIRST ON FOX: The federal agency that oversees more than $126 billion in federal contracts is joining Vice President JD Vance’s anti-fraud task force, expanding the White House crackdown into the federal government’s contracting system.The General Services Administration (GSA) calls itself the "engine of government" and serves as the federal government’s central contracting and real estate agency, overseeing the buildings, services and goods age…
GSA joins White House fraud task force overseeing $126B in contracts
White House anti-fraud task force flags $6.3 billion in potential government fraud White House Anti-Fraud Task Force Vice Chair Andrew Ferguson discusses the task force’s discovery of $6.3 billion in potential fraudulent government contracts, criticizing Democrat governors for allowing widespread fraud and even facilitating it for decades. Ferguson reveals examples of lavish spending by alleged fraudsters and highlights states like California an…
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