Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jun 16
Vance Claims Billions in Crooked Contracts, Urges States to Prosecute Medicaid Abuse
Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jun 16

Vance Claims Billions in Crooked Contracts, Urges States to Prosecute Medicaid Abuse

2 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jun 16

Summary

  • JD Vance, acting as the White House anti-fraud czar, said he had identified billions of dollars in potentially crooked government contracts.
  • The vice president paired that claim with a push for states to more aggressively prosecute fraud involving Medicaid and other public programs.
  • The remarks frame contract scrutiny and state-level enforcement as central pieces of the administration’s broader anti-fraud effort.

Insights

As the White House freezes billions in state funds, will its war on fraud disrupt essential services for millions of Americans?
With anti-fraud enforcement at an all-time high, are honest businesses now at greater risk of being caught in the crossfire?
After losing trillions to fraud, can the government's new 'zero-trust' enforcement model finally outsmart sophisticated criminals?