JD Vance announces the White House Fraud Task Force will withhold federal funding from Medicaid programs that fail to demonstrate aggressive fraud prosecution efforts.
JD Vance announced that the White House Fraud Task Force will require 50 Medicaid programs to demonstrate aggressive fraud prosecution or face the suspension of federal funding.
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