Vice-presidente Vance promove força-tarefa antifraude no Maine

O vice-presidente JD Vance visitou Bangor, no Maine, nesta quinta-feira, para promover os esforços do governo Trump contra fraudes e desperdícios. Ele criticou os democratas do estado pela falta de cooperação e destacou casos recentes descobertos pela Força-Tarefa Antifraude da Casa Branca.

Vance falou a uma multidão em um hangar no aeroporto de Bangor. Ele acusou a governadora democrata Janet Mills de não colaborar com as autoridades federais nas investigações de fraude e afirmou que o estado descobriu dezenas de milhões de dólares em pagamentos indevidos. O vice-presidente também apontou o caso de Rakiya Mohamed, que se declarou culpada em março por ter arrecadado 15 milhões de dólares por serviços de idiomas inexistentes ao longo de cinco anos durante a gestão anterior.

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