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President Donald Trump has signed two executive orders that aim to make housing and mortgages more affordable.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday creating a broad anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance, putting the Cincinnati Republican in charge of what the administration says could be the most significant government accountability effort in American history — and training his fire squarely on Democratic-run states whose governors are considered
President Donald Trump and VP JD Vance on Monday signed an executive order to create a nationwide task force that will combat fraud. Trump singled out states like Minnesota and California, where taxpayers have lost millions of dollars due to fraud in federally-funded programs.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to launch an task force targeting federal benefits fraud to be led by Vice President JD Vance, intensifying the administration’s oversight of federal funds in Democratic-led states.
President Trump is likely to make less of an impact on the federal bench in his second term because of fewer vacancies, a slower pace of retirements and the potential for Democrats to regain control of the Senate in November.
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Trump signs order to get money back for online scam victims
Online scams have drained billions of dollars from Americans in recent years, leaving many victims with little hope of ever recovering their lost savings. Now, U.S. President Donald Trump is taking a new approach.
The housing orders, which cut regulatory burdens officials say drive up costs to build and expand access to home loans, are the latest step President Donald Trump has taken to address housing