July 12, 2026

15 thoughts on “Democrats say they were shut out of fraud event after Vance says crackdown ‘should not be a partisan’

  1. Think about it: the White House did not respond to requests for comment. That speaks volumes.

  2. So the bottom line is state attorneys general say their deputies were turned away and criticized the White House for ‘politicizing’ fraud. Wonder how this will land.

  3. When you look at she cited Medicaid cuts and efforts to dismantle the Department of Health and Human Services as examples of the Trump administration weakening oversight that prevents fraud, the implications are hard to ignore.

  4. If the White House did not respond to requests for comment, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  5. Reading that the White House did not respond to requests for comment — hard to argue with the logic there.

  6. When you look at “While the Trump administration claims that it is now prioritizing fighting fraud, it has gutted many of the federal agencies that are meant to root out fraud,” she added, the implications are hard to ignore.

  7. The detail about state attorneys general say their deputies were turned away and criticized the White House for ‘politicizing’ fraud is something people should sit with.

  8. The fact that josh Kaul, Wisconsin’s attorney general, also criticized the Trump administration’s partisan approach toward fraud really puts things into perspective.

  9. What stands out is state attorneys general say their deputies were turned away and criticized the White House for ‘politicizing’ fraud. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  10. The bigger issue here is the White House did not respond to requests for comment. That changes the calculation.

  11. Reading that josh Kaul, Wisconsin’s attorney general, also criticized the Trump administration’s partisan approach toward fraud — hard to argue with the logic there.

  12. The White House did not respond to requests for comment. Meanwhile she cited Medicaid cuts and efforts to dismantle the Department of Health and Human Services as examples of the Trump administration weakening oversight that prevents fraud.

  13. When you look at state attorneys general say their deputies were turned away and criticized the White House for ‘politicizing’ fraud, the implications are hard to ignore.

  14. What stands out is josh Kaul, Wisconsin’s attorney general, also criticized the Trump administration’s partisan approach toward fraud. That is the part worth paying attention to.

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