联邦政府总务署加入万斯反腐行动,白宫扩大打击范围:“关键力量”


2026年5月28日 07:00:42 北美东部夏令时 / 福克斯新闻频道

联邦政府总务署加入万斯反腐行动,白宫扩大打击范围:“关键力量”

美国总务署负责联邦机构的集中采购与物业管理

作者:安德鲁·马克·米勒、罗伯特·施马德 福克斯新闻
发布于2026年5月28日 上午7:00 北美东部夏令时

白宫反腐专项工作组发现63亿美元潜在政府诈骗资金

白宫反腐专项工作组副主席安德鲁·弗格森讨论了该工作组发现的63亿美元潜在欺诈性政府合同,批评民主党州长几十年来任由诈骗泛滥,甚至协助实施诈骗。弗格森披露了涉嫌欺诈者奢华消费的案例,并指出加州和夏威夷等州在收到联邦资金后仍未起诉诈骗行为。

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【福克斯新闻独家首发】 监管超过1260亿美元联邦合同的联邦机构将加入副总统JD·万斯领导的反腐专项工作组,将白宫的反腐行动扩展到联邦政府的采购系统中。

美国总务署(GSA)自称“政府的引擎”,作为联邦政府的中央采购与房地产机构,负责各机构运营所需的建筑、服务和物资的监管。加入工作组后,总务署将让特朗普政府最引人注目的问责举措之一能够获取其采购数据、采购专业知识以及跨机构影响力,此时白宫正致力于根除公共项目中的诈骗行为。

“总务署位于联邦采购与合同生态系统的核心位置,因此我们是打击诈骗行动的关键力量,”总务署署长爱德华·C·福斯特在福克斯新闻数字频道获得的一份新闻稿中表示。

【万斯领导的工作组切断涉嫌欺诈的家庭健康与临终关怀机构14亿美元资金】

2025年10月1日,在华盛顿特区白宫布雷迪新闻发布厅的每日例行记者会上,副总统JD·万斯回答记者提问。(亚历克斯·王/盖蒂图片社摄)

“我们很自豪能加入万斯副总统和这个工作组,积极识别滥用行为、加强监督并保护联邦采购的公正性。总务署将提供先进的分析能力、调查支持和跨政府协调,帮助揭露高风险诈骗模式,阻止不良行为者利用纳税人资助的系统,”福斯特补充道。

白宫的专项工作组是唐纳德·特朗普总统通过行政命令设立的联邦机构联盟,旨在协调各方努力,减少联邦项目中的诈骗、浪费和滥用行为。该工作组由副总统JD·万斯担任主席,重点工作包括完善资格核查、加强支付管控、跨机构数据共享以及协助执法部门打击诈骗计划。

【万斯表示,未回复医保信函的州将被切断反腐资金】(奇普·索莫德维拉/盖蒂图片社摄)

[【特朗普时代改革:总务署宣称节省600亿美元,特朗普缩小政府规模:‘结果不言自明’]**]

总务署历史上曾存在不当支付问题。

例如,今年2月,该机构监察长办公室发布的一份报告发现,“依赖总务署合同定价的联邦客户机构存在多付款项的风险”,原因是政府采购官员的失职或承包商提交的信息不准确。

[【JD·万斯牵头‘反腐战争’,承诺追回被非法移民‘窃取’的纳税人资金】]

副总统JD·万斯召集新成立的反腐专项工作组首次会议,批评拜登政府削弱了长期存在的保护措施。特朗普政府最初由万斯领导成立联邦专项工作组,旨在调查并追回医疗保险和医疗补助等项目中的欺诈性支出。(希瑟·迪尔/盖蒂图片社摄)

白宫反腐专项工作组于今年3月成立,成立以来的几周内已取得多项初步成果。执法部门与该工作组合作,在加州逮捕了8名涉嫌骗取超过5000万美元公共医疗服务资金的人员。

该工作组还从涉嫌欺诈政府的家庭健康和临终关怀机构扣留了14亿美元联邦资金。

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“总务署的参与强化了全政府战略,旨在恢复问责制、加强运营公正性,并确保联邦项目为美国人民带来实际成果,”新闻稿中写道。

“通过将工作组的调查任务与总务署的全政府基础设施和采购专业知识相结合,本届政府正在加快提升透明度、提高效率并强化公众对联邦运营信任的努力。”

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The General Services Administration handles centralized procurement and property management for federal agencies

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Published May 28, 2026 7:00am EDT

White House anti-fraud task force flags $6.3 billion in potential government fraud

White House Anti-Fraud Task Force Vice Chair Andrew Ferguson discusses the task force’s discovery of $6.3 billion in potential fraudulent government contracts, criticizing Democrat governors for allowing widespread fraud and even facilitating it for decades. Ferguson reveals examples of lavish spending by alleged fraudsters and highlights states like California and Hawaii’s failure to prosecute fraud despite receiving federal funds.

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FIRST ON FOX:The federal agency that oversees more than $126 billion in federal contracts is joining Vice President JD Vance’s anti-fraud task force, expanding the White House crackdown into the federal government’s contracting system.

The General Services Administration (GSA) calls itself the “engine of government” and serves as the federal government’s central contracting and real estate agency, overseeing the buildings, services and goods agencies rely on to operate. By joining the task force, GSA gives one of the Trump administration’s highest-profile accountability efforts access to its procurement data, acquisition expertise and cross-agency reach as the White House seeks to root out fraud in public programs.

“GSA sits at the center of the federal acquisition and contracting ecosystem, making us a critical force in the fight against fraud,” GSA Administrator Edward C. Forst said in a press release obtained by Fox News Digital.

VANCE-LED TASK FORCE CUTS OFF $1.4B FROM HOME HEALTH, HOSPICE PROVIDERS SUSPECTED OF FRAUD

Vice President JD Vance took questions from reporters during the daily press briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on Oct. 1, 2025, in Washington, D.C.(Alex Wong/Getty Images)

“We are proud to join Vice President Vance and this Task Force to aggressively identify abuse, strengthen oversight and protect the integrity of federal procurement. GSA will bring advanced analytical capabilities, investigative support and cross-government coordination to help expose high-risk fraud patterns and stop bad actors from exploiting taxpayer-funded systems,” Frost continued.

The White House’s task force is a coalition of federal agencies created by President Donald Trump through an executive order to coordinate efforts to reduce fraud, waste and abuse in federal programs. Chaired by Vice President JD Vance, the task force focuses on improving eligibility verification, strengthening payment controls, sharing data across agencies and helping law enforcement disrupt fraud schemes.

Vance says anti-fraud funding will be cut to states that don’t respond to Medicaid letters.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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The GSA has historically had some problems with improper payments.

In February, for instance, the agency’s Office of Inspector General released a report finding that “federal customer agencies relying on GSA pricing on schedule contracts are at risk of overpaying” due to failures from government contracting officers or inaccurate information submitted by contractors.

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Vice President JD Vance convened the first meeting of a new anti-fraud task force, criticizing the Biden administration for weakening longstanding protections. The Trump administration originally launched the federal task force led by Vance to investigate and recover fraudulent spending in programs like Medicare and Medicaid.(Photo by Heather Diehl/Getty Images)

The White House fraud task force was established in March, and has racked up a few early wins in the weeks since. Law enforcement, working in conjunction with the task force, arrested eight people in California on suspicion of defrauding public healthcare services out of more than $50 million.

The task force also withheld $1.4 billion in federal funding from home health and hospice providers suspected of defrauding the government.

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“GSA’s participation reinforces a whole-of-government strategy focused on restoring accountability, strengthening operational integrity and ensuring federal programs deliver results for the American people,” the press release reads.

“By combining the Task Force’s investigative mission with GSA’s government-wide infrastructure and procurement expertise, the administration is accelerating efforts to increase transparency, improve efficiency, and reinforce public trust in federal operations.”

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

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