Trump to sign memo combating Social Security fraud – Washington Examiner

President Donald Trump plans to sign a memorandum aimed at combating Social Security fraud, focusing notably on preventing illegal immigrants from receiving benefits they are not entitled to. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that the memorandum will empower the management to ensure ineligible individuals are kept out of Social Security programs. It will also expand the Social Security AdministrationS fraud prosecution program and establish additional measures to investigate earnings reports from individuals who are 100 years or older, targeting identity theft. This move comes as former President Joe Biden prepares to speak about Social Security, amidst ongoing political tensions and debates over the protection of benefits for American citizens. Trump assures that his administration is committed to safeguarding Social Security benefits for law-abiding citizens while emphasizing claims of widespread fraud related to ineligible claims by undocumented immigrants.


Trump to sign memo combating Social Security fraud

President Donald Trump will sign a memorandum aimed at cracking down on Social Security fraud, with the White House emphasizing its efforts to prevent illegal immigrants from incorrectly receiving benefits.

“The memorandum will direct the [Trump] administration to ensure that ineligible aliens are not receiving funds from Social Security Act programs,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said while announcing the memorandum Tuesday.

Immigrants are unable to receive Social Security if they are in the country illegally, but Trump and his advisers, including X owner Elon Musk, have amplified claims that millions are being placed into the program.

According to Leavitt, the memorandum will also expand the Social Security Administration’s fraud prosecution program, direct the agency to ensure ineligible aliens are not receiving funds, and establish a Medicare and Medicaid fraud prosecution program in 15 U.S. attorney’s offices.

Lastly, the memorandum will require the agency’s inspector general to investigate earnings reports for people aged 100 or older with mismatched Social Security records to combat identity theft. This topic has been top of mind for Musk as he leads the Department of Government Efficiency.

The news comes as former President Joe Biden is set to reenter the public sphere by delivering a speech on Social Security at a conference in Chicago.

Democrats are trying to ding Trump over the topic as his approval ratings start to decline, and they have long claimed that Republicans want to cut Social Security benefits, which millions of senior citizens rely on to pay their bills every month.

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Trump, however, insisted on the campaign trail and once in office that he would not cut benefits for the popular federal program, at least not for U.S. citizens.

“Let me make it very clear, ahead of former President Biden’s remarks, the president, this president, President Trump, is absolutely certain about protecting Social Security benefits for law-abiding, tax-paying American citizens and seniors who have paid into this program,” Leavitt said ahead of Biden’s speech.



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