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DOJ directs U.S. attorney’s offices to assign prosecutors to new fraud division

22 April 2026
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The Justice Department’s National Fraud Enforcement Division has instructed U.S. attorneys’ offices to assign a local prosecutor to support a new Washington-based office aimed at combating fraud nationwide. Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald emphasized that this initiative will enhance efficiency by utilizing local prosecutors to assist in litigation related to fraud. Starting July 1, these detailed prosecutors will require prior approval from the fraud division for any new case assignments. This announcement follows a recent invitation for state and local governments to apply for $300 million in grants to temporarily hire local prosecutors focused on public benefit fraud. The move comes amid staffing shortages across the Department of Justice, compounded by a high volume of immigration-related habeas petitions. The newly created fraud division will consolidate existing fraud-related offices and is open to accepting criminal referrals from the White House.

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This initiative reflects the Justice Department’s intensified focus on fraud investigations, particularly concerning government benefit programs, which have become a significant issue in recent years. The establishment of the fraud division and the collaboration with local prosecutors is a response to the increasing complexity of fraud cases, especially those involving immigration. Historically, the Justice Department has faced challenges in managing staffing levels and resources, further exacerbated by the ongoing impacts of prior administration policies on immigration enforcement. The effort to streamline fraud prosecution demonstrates a strategic shift in addressing these legal challenges at both federal and local levels.

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