Vice President JD Vance made headlines on Thursday during a White House briefing focused on pressing issues, including a shooting involving ICE and various nationwide fraud schemes. In a significant announcement, Vance outlined plans to establish a new position—Assistant Attorney General for Fraud Investigations. This role will be crucial in tackling fraudulent activities affecting Americans.

Vance emphasized the importance of this position, stating, “This is the person who is going to make sure we stop defrauding the American people.” His commitment to combating fraud appears firm, and he is confident that the individual appointed to this role will have significant powers.

The Assistant Attorney General for Fraud Investigations will be confirmed by the Senate, and Senate Majority Leader Thune has indicated that he will expedite the confirmation process. This assurance of swift action underscores the urgency surrounding the fight against fraud, which Vance indicated is a major concern for everyday Americans.

Vance made clear that the new position will have “all the benefits, all the resources, all the authority of a special counsel, but with two crucial differences.” This assurance reflects Vance’s intention to create a robust framework for addressing fraud without the complications that can come with special counsel regulations.

One key distinction he highlighted is the oversight structure. Unlike typical special counsels, who often operate under the supervision of the Attorney General, this new role will report directly to Vance and the President. Vance stated, “It will be run out of the White House under the supervision of me and the President of the United States.” This direct line of authority may allow for quicker and more decisive actions against fraudsters.

Additionally, Vance challenged the constitutional legitimacy of existing special counsel statutes, stating that this new approach aligns better with constitutional provisions. “When we get the bad guys, we want to make sure we get them permanently and they don’t have some legal technicality they can get out of,” Vance explained. This focus on rooting out fraud highlights the administration’s determination not to allow loopholes to hinder justice.

Vance’s announcement carries weight as it addresses a critical issue affecting many citizens. As he outlined plans for the new Assistant Attorney General, it’s clear that the administration seeks a proactive, structured response to fraud, ensuring that mechanisms are in place to protect the public from deceitful schemes.

The establishment of this position illustrates a strategic move in the ongoing battle against fraud, reflecting both a priority shift and a commitment to accountability at the highest levels of government. As the confirmation process moves forward, the implications of this new role will certainly be watched closely.

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