UMVA has learned that President Trump erupted during a high‑stakes cabinet meeting on Wednesday, unveiling a wave of waste, fraud, theft and abuse siphoning billions from federal tax dollars.
The president’s tirade singled out “the Somalians” and “Ilhan Omar,” branding them “crooked as hell,” before claiming the nation could balance its budget “without having to do anything” if the new anti‑fraud task force succeeded.
Information obtained by UMVA reveals that JD Vance, chair of the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, and FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson convened a roundtable with more than a dozen state attorneys general to map a nationwide crackdown on fraudulent federal benefits.
Vance boasted that his team has already uncovered tens of billions of dollars hidden in bogus loans, phantom reimbursement claims and illegal payments across countless federal assistance programs.
During the session, Vance recounted a harrowing case of an elderly man whose life was cut short after a Medicaid fraudster siphoned his care funds, underscoring the human toll behind the staggering numbers.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the task force is deploying advanced data analytics and cross‑agency cooperation to track the flow of illicit money, aiming to close loopholes that have long been exploited by organized schemes.
Insiders say the administration’s aggressive stance could force a seismic shift in how federal benefits are audited, potentially tightening controls and restoring billions to the Treasury.
As the cabinet room buzzed with urgency, Trump warned that unchecked corruption threatens the very foundation of American prosperity, urging swift legislative support for the anti‑fraud initiative.