President Donald Trump has saddled his vice president with the title of “Fraud Czar” shortly after firing Attorney General Pam Bondi over her treatment of the Epstein Files. Trump insisted on his Truth Social post that he was giving Vance the duty to keep a tight watch on state and local governments in places that did not vote for them, under the premise of cracking down on federal benefits fraud.
Donald Trump calls JD Vance’ Fraud Czar’ for a reason
President Donald Trump, whose second term has been marked by numerous controversies so far, appointed Vice President JD Vance as “Fraud Czar.” In a new Truth Social post, Trump wrote that Vance was “now in charge of ‘FRAUD’ in the United States.”
“It is massive and pervasive, and the job he will be doing, in conjunction with many great people within the Trump Administration, will be a major factor in how great the future of our Country will be,” Trump wrote in the Truth Social post.
The President added in the bizarrely-worded post, “We will call him the “FRAUD CZAR,” and his focus will be “EVERYWHERE,” but primarily in those Blue States where CROOKED DEMOCRAT POLITICIANS, like those in California, Illinois, Minnesota (Somalia beware!), Maine, New York, and many others, have had a “free for all” in the unprecedented theft of Taxpayer Money.”
The 79-year-old concluded, “The numbers are so large that, if successful, we would literally be able to balance our American Budget. Raids have already started in L.A. Good Luck, JD!”
Before Vance, Vice President Kamala Harris was saddled with the unofficial “Border Czar” moniker during her stint, which did not work out in the best possible way for her.
A month ago, Donald Trump signed an executive order putting Vance in charge of the “anti-fraud task force,” per press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Meanwhile, rumors continue to swirl about more cabinet ministers facing the same fate as Pam Bondi.
Originally reported by Sourav Chakraborty on Mandatory.
