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5 Taxpayer Wins From Vance’s Fraud-Fighting Task Force 

The Daily Signal

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July 1, 2026

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5 Taxpayer Wins From Vance’s Fraud-Fighting Task Force 

In the month of June, Vice President JD Vance’s Task Force to Eliminate Fraud racked up several wins for American taxpayers. “No matter what, the Task Force on Fraud will not let up,” a Vance spokesperson told the Daily Signal. “Fighting fraud remains a priority for Vice President Vance and the entire Trump administration, and...

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Related coverage for "5 Taxpayer Wins From Vance’s Fraud-Fighting Task Force ": Law Enforcement Today — How an AI-Fueled Government Scam Kept a Man in Fear for 10 Weeks. National Taxpayers Union — Bills Would Reform Federal Bureaucracy, Protect Taxpayers. RedState — Taxpayer-Funded Betrayal: Hochul Bribes Sheriffs to Shield Criminal Illegals from ICE Raids. Conservative Review — ‘Terribly Corrupt’: Coalition of Anti-Trump Prosecutors—Bankrolled By Secret Donors—Raises ‘Stunning’ Constitutional Concerns, Legal Experts Say. Sky News Australia — Labor’s ‘tacky’ deal with the Greens is an ‘embarrassing reality check’. Gizmodo — This Utah State Senator Chaired the Agency That Approves Data Centers. Voters Just Fired Him