Vance Leads Anti-Fraud Roundtable with State Attorneys General
Vice President Vance hosted a roundtable with state attorneys general on anti-fraud efforts, part of his new role overseeing investigations.

Vice President J.D. Vance conducted a roundtable discussion with state attorneys general Tuesday afternoon focused on the Trump administration's anti-fraud initiatives.
President Trump designated Vance as the administration's "fraud czar" last month, a role that will primarily examine alleged irregularities in Democratic-controlled states. The vice president's new position represents a key component of the administration's oversight efforts.
Minnesota is currently under investigation as part of these anti-fraud efforts, according to statements from the Trump administration. The scope and timeline of this investigation have not been publicly detailed.
Meanwhile, California Attorney General Rob Bonta confirmed his office is examining complaints related to influencer interference in gubernatorial politics. Bonta noted that while his office is reviewing the matter, such complaints typically fall under the jurisdiction of the California Fair Political Practices Commission.
The roundtable represents one of Vance's first major initiatives in his fraud oversight role, bringing together state-level law enforcement officials to coordinate on alleged misconduct investigations.