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JD Vance says the U.S. government is postponing funding for Medicaid fraud defense in California. The administration clarified that the decision does not impact the distribution of Medicaid benefits to recipients.

JD Vance announced that the U.S. government will postpone funding for Medicaid fraud defense in California, while clarifying that Medicaid benefits themselves remain unaffected.

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