Vice President Vance reveals US doesn’t prosecute fraud under $1.5 million

Vice President J.D. Vance just dropped a political grenade: the US government basically ignores fraud under $1.5 million, but he’s promising a crackdown on the big fish.

“We do not prosecute fraud in this country if it’s under $1.5 million dollars per year,” Vance said in an interview with YouTuber Benny Johnson.

JD Vance speaking with a microphone in front of an American flag.
Vice President J.D. Vance just dropped a political grenade: the US government basically ignores fraud under $1.5 million X/@bennyjohnson

Vance emphasized that a new task force will work to commit the Department of Justice to investigating all fraud, making sure higher-level individuals who evade justice can be held accountable.

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He also commented on recent fraud in Minnesota’s Somali immigrant community, suggesting that local politicians may have looked the other way, or even helped the schemes occur.

Vance emphasized that a new task force will work to commit the Department of Justice to investigating all fraud, making sure higher-level individuals who evade justice can be held accountable.

Vance said the effort will involve making arrests where necessary and focusing on ensuring that large-scale fraud does not go unpunished.

The comments have drawn attention for their blunt acknowledgment of enforcement thresholds and the political dimensions of fraud cases.

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