Vice President JD Vance and other federal leaders met with 15 state attorneys general on May 26 in Washington to better coordinate fraud-fighting efforts.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance (C) is joined by White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller (L) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Andrew Ferguson as he speaks during a roundtable discussion in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Campus in Washington, DC, on May 26, 2026. Vance is hosting a roundtable on anti-fraud initiatives with Ferguson and state attorneys general. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday met with a slate of state attorneys general at the White House as part of an ongoing effort to combat fraud.
Republican attorneys general from 15 states—and senior staff from the Democratic attorney general of Oregon—traveled to Washington for the White House meeting. Vance and other administration officials urged the states to partner with the federal government, particularly through their Medicaid Fraud Control Units.
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