President Donald Trump has nominated federal prosecutor Colin McDonald as the first Assistant Attorney General for National Fraud Enforcement to combat fraud in federal programs. McDonald, currently an associate deputy attorney general, has been recognized for his effectiveness in high-stakes cases. Trump emphasized the need to address fraud schemes, particularly in Minnesota and California, claiming hundreds of billions in taxpayer dollars have been lost. Vice President JD Vance also praised McDonald’s qualifications, anticipating his success in the new role.
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