During the 12th Cabinet meeting of his second term on May 27, 2026, President Donald Trump discussed the potential impact of the White House’s anti-fraud task force, led by Vice President JD Vance. Trump stated that the task force has identified significant fraud, which he believes could lead to a balanced federal budget and help save Social Security. He mentioned that the initiative could protect Social Security without requiring changes to the program. Vance supported Trump's remarks, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among agencies to address fraud effectively.
Trump Claims Anti-Fraud Task Force May Balance Budget and Protect Social Security
President Donald Trump, in a Cabinet meeting, asserted that the White House's anti-fraud task force could balance the federal budget and protect Social Security. He praised the task force's efforts in identifying fraud and expressed confidence in its potential outcomes.
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Trump says Vance’s anti-fraud efforts will save Social Security and lead to ‘balanced budget’
Trump Claims Anti-Fraud Task Force May Balance Budget and Protect Social Security