Trump to formally launch fraud task force, White House says - Reuters
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Trump will formally launch a fraud task force.
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Federal efforts to combat fraud affecting government programs may increase.
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President Trump will formally launch a fraud task force, according to a White House announcement. The initiative appears designed to combat various forms of fraud, though specific details about the task force's scope, budget, or leadership structure have not been disclosed. This represents a key policy priority for the Trump administration as it seeks to address fraud-related issues across government programs and private sectors. The task force will likely coordinate efforts between federal agencies to investigate and prosecute fraudulent activities. The formal launch timing and operational details are expected to be announced in the coming days.
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