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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 8
Vance Takes Anti-Fraud Push to Wisconsin as Republicans Sharpen Midterm Attacks on Democrats
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 8

Vance Takes Anti-Fraud Push to Wisconsin as Republicans Sharpen Midterm Attacks on Democrats

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 8

Summary

  • Wisconsin became the latest stop in JD Vance’s anti-fraud campaign, where he cited a Biden-era investigation as evidence the Trump administration was rooting out abuse.
  • Several dozen supporters gathered at an airport hangar on a National Guard base as Vance framed fraud as a partisan dividing line, saying one party was “fighting for fraud” and the other against it.
  • Tom Tiffany, a Republican running for governor, and Representative Derrick Van Orden joined the event, using it to fault Democrats and Governor Tony Evers over limits on federal access to food-stamp recipients’ personal data.
  • The visit showed Republicans leaning on fraud allegations as a midterm message even as renewed U.S.-Iran fighting pushed oil prices higher and threatened to refocus voters on economic strain.

Insights

How will the government prevent corporate overreach as private firms are hired to track taxpayer-funded benefits?
As the government expands data sharing to fight fraud, what new safeguards will protect citizens' personal information?
With billions lost annually, can new data-sharing technology truly fix America's complex benefits system?