The Fraud Task Force Has Its First Big Scalp — And Vance Wants More

Not every theft is the same. Among the worst is people stealing from the sick and helpless. That is what Vice President JD Vance was talking about Thursday when he announced that the Justice Department has charged 15 people in Minnesota in connection with fraud schemes allegedly involving roughly $90 million in Medicaid and social service funds. One case stood out. A defendant allegedly billed Medicaid for round-the-clock care for a disabled man who was later found dead — a man who, prosecutors contend, received no actual services. Vance called it sickening. He was right. “Our message is simple,” he


