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https://twitter. com/GOPoversight/status/2064813236831064104 “>June 10, 2026
On social media, Vance said he took the highly unusual step of referring the allegations made in the committee’s report to the Justice Department for possible prosecution.
“If state officials in Minnesota or anywhere else in the country facilitated fraud or looked the other way while this theft was happening, if they actively prevented state and federal officials from stopping fraud and bringing fraudsters to justice, or if they intimidated and harassed whistleblowers who courageously tried to shine a light on this problem, they must be held accountable,” Vance wrote. Federal investigators have found that tens of millions of taxpayer dollars were going to fake organizations that were nothing more than storefronts with addresses.
“Congress must take further action to stop fraud before it happens,” Comer said before the vote on the anti-fraud bill
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