新闻


福克斯新闻独家报道: 随着特朗普政府任命副总统 JD 万斯 领导全国性的“反欺诈战争”,一个由保守派州财政官员组成的联盟表示,他们已发现并阻止了数十亿美元的纳税人资金浪费,并承诺与白宫合作在全国范围内根除腐败。

在周四致白宫的一封信中,州财政官员基金会(SFOF)赞扬了总统 唐纳德·特朗普 对他所谓的“欺诈丑闻”的关注——这些丑闻“已导致数百亿美元从美国纳税人手中被偷走”。该基金会写道,此类腐败“撕碎了一个国家的根基”。

SFOF 首席执行官 OJ 奥莱卡(OJ Oleka)告诉万斯,该组织在 28 个州的 40 名保守派州财务主管、审计长和主计长随时准备支持政府的反欺诈使命,并指出他们共同监督着超过 3 万亿美元的州资金。

图片 44:占位符

这封信附有 SFOF inaugural 2025 年监督报告,该报告称,仅在 2025 年,相关州财政官员就保护了超过 280 亿美元免受浪费、欺诈和滥用。

图片 45:特朗普 万斯

副总统 JD 万斯已被指派领导全国范围内对浪费、欺诈和滥用行为的打击。(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

报告重点列举了这 280 亿美元中最严重的一些案例,包括在佛罗里达州,首席财务官布莱斯·因戈利亚(Blaise Ingoglia)发现了近 20 亿美元的过度支出;在肯塔基州,审计长艾莉森·鲍尔(Allison Ball)发现了超过 8.36 亿美元的不当医疗补助付款。

鉴于明尼苏达州爆发的大规模欺诈丑闻,医疗补助欺诈一直是特朗普政府特别关注的问题。万斯 周三表示,政府“已决定暂时暂停向明尼苏达州拨付的部分医疗补助资金,以确保明尼苏达州认真履行其义务,妥善管理美国人民的税款。”

高度编辑的审计发现明尼苏达州医疗补助存在广泛漏洞

报告还重点提到了北卡罗来纳州,该州审计长戴夫·博利克(Dave Boliek)发现该州因长期职位空缺而产生了超过 10 亿美元的过期工资。此外,犹他州审计长蒂娜·坎农(Tina Cannon)发现跨机构和接受州及联邦资金的非营利组织存在超过 5.18 亿美元的欺诈、浪费和滥用行为。

在信中,奥莱卡告诉万斯,SFOF 的成员是“战场上的盟友”,随时准备协助政府保护纳税人的资金。

图片 46:占位符

“美国人民理应得到最好的保障。”他写道。

点击此处下载福克斯新闻应用程序

图片 47:州财政官员基金会首席执行官 OJ 奥莱卡

州财政官员基金会首席执行官 OJ 奥莱卡(Fox News Digital)

SFOF 认为,州级财务监管机构往往独立于州长和立法机构选举产生,因此在揭露管理不善和执行财政纪律方面具有独特优势。

该组织表示,随着州一级已查明的数十亿美元资金,联邦与州的协调合作方法可以大幅扩大全国范围内的欺诈检测范围,有可能重塑美国纳税人资金的保护方式。

“通过共同努力,我们可以最大限度地保护我们国家的财富,抵御任何敌人和任何危害它的阴谋。”奥莱卡写道。

相关文章

图片 48:JD 万斯牵头“反欺诈战争”,承诺根除非法移民“偷走”的纳税人资金

JD 万斯牵头“反欺诈战争”,承诺根除非法移民“偷走”的纳税人资金

安德鲁·马克·米勒(Andrew Mark Miller)是福克斯新闻的记者。在 Twitter 上关注他 @andymarkmiller,并向 AndrewMark.Miller@Fox.com 发送提示。

FIRST ON FOX: As the Trump administration appoints Vice President JD Vance to lead a nationwide “War on Fraud,” a coalition of conservative state financial officers says it has already uncovered and stopped billions in taxpayer waste and is pledging to partner with the White House to root out corruption nationwide.

In a Thursday letter to the White House, the State Financial Officers Foundation (SFOF) praised President Donald Trump’s focus on what he called fraud scandals that have “resulted in tens of billions of dollars being stolen from American taxpayers,” writing that such corruption “shreds the fabric of a nation”

SFOF CEO OJ Oleka told Vance that the group’s 40 conservative state treasurers, auditors and comptrollers across 28 states stand ready to support the administration’s anti-fraud mission, noting they collectively oversee more than $3 trillion in state funds.

Image 44: placeholder

The letter accompanied SFOF’s inaugural 2025 Oversight Report, which claims that affiliated state financial officers safeguarded more than $28 billion of waste, fraud, and abuse in 2025 alone.

Image 45: Trump Vance

Vice President JD Vance has been tasked with heading a waste, fraud, and abuse crackdown nationwide.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The report highlights some of the most egregious examples within that $28 billion including in Florida, where Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia just under $2 billion in excessive spending and in Kentucky, where Auditor Allison Ball found more than $836 million in improper Medicaid payments.

Medicaid fraud has been of particular interest to the Trump administration given the massive fraud scandal that has unfolded in Minnesota and Vancesaid on Wednesday the administration has “decided to temporarily halt certain amounts of Medicaid funding that are going to the state of Minnesota in order to ensure that the state of Minnesota takes its obligations seriously to be good stewards of the American people’s tax money.”

HEAVILY REDACTED AUDIT FINDS MINNESOTA MEDICAID HAD WIDESPREAD VULNERABILITIES

The report also highlights North Carolina, where it says State Auditor Dave Boliek discovered more than $1 billion in lapsed salaries from long term vacancies in the state. Additionally, Utah auditor Tina Cannon identified more than $518 million in fraud, waste and abuse across agencies and nonprofits receiving state and federal funds.

In his letter, Oleka told Vance that SFOF’s members are “allies already on the battlefield” and stand ready to assist the administration in protecting taxpayer dollars.

Image 46: placeholder

“The American people deserve nothing less,” he wrote.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

Image 47: OJ Oleka, CEO of the State Financial Officers Foundation

OJ Oleka, CEO of the State Financial Officers Foundation(Fox News Digital)

SFOF argues that state-level financial watchdogs, often elected independently of governors and legislatures,are uniquely positioned to expose mismanagement and enforce fiscal discipline.

With billions already identified at the state level, the group says a coordinated federal-state approach could dramatically expand the scope of fraud detection nationwide, potentially reshaping how taxpayer dollars are safeguarded across the country.

“By working together, we can protect our nation’s treasure to the fullest extent against every foe and every plot to endanger it,” Oleka wrote.

Related Article

Image 48: JD Vance spearheads 'war on fraud,' promises to root out taxpayer money 'stolen' by illegal immigrants

JD Vance spearheads ‘war on fraud,’ promises to root out taxpayer money ‘stolen’ by illegal immigrants

Andrew Mark Miller is a reporter at Fox News. Find him on Twitter @andymarkmiller and email tips to AndrewMark.Miller@Fox.com.

评论

发表回复

您的邮箱地址不会被公开。 必填项已用 * 标注