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Senate Confirms New DOJ Fraud Chief Amid MN Scandal
The Senate has confirmed a new Justice Department leader tasked with rooting out widespread fraud in taxpayer-funded programs, signaling a major step in the Trump administration’s push for accountability. The move comes as investigations reveal billions lost to abuse across the nation.
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From Fox News:
The Senate confirmed Colin McDonald on a 52–47 vote to serve as the Justice Department’s first assistant attorney general for national fraud enforcement on Tuesday, as the Trump administration ramps up efforts to crack down on abuse of taxpayer-funded programs.
The confirmation comes as federal officials continue investigating large-scale fraud schemes, including a Minnesota daycare fraud probe involving millions in taxpayer-funded federal dollars, while House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has alleged whistleblowers warned state leaders about the issue for years.
President Donald Trump created the new National Fraud Enforcement Division to target systemic fraud across federal programs, pointing to cases such as Minnesota, which officials say have both exposed widespread abuse and helped shape the federal government’s response.
Colin McDonald steps into this role with a strong background in federal enforcement, currently serving as an associate deputy attorney general. During his confirmation hearing, he made clear that addressing fraud will be a top priority, describing the Minnesota investigation as “pivotal” in exposing the scale of abuse in taxpayer-funded programs. He also emphasized that the new division will seek to “scale” these enforcement efforts nationwide, signaling an aggressive approach to tackling fraud across the country.
McDonald underscored just how serious the issue has become, noting that “hundreds of billions of dollars are lost to fraud annually,” and making it clear that enforcement will be comprehensive: “no fraud is too big” and “no fraud is too small.” Backed by Attorney General Pam Bondi, who called him an “experienced, skilled, and tough prosecutor,” and Vice President JD Vance, who praised his “exceptional prosecutorial track record,” McDonald enters this position with strong support from the administration.
The Minnesota daycare fraud case remains a key example of the kind of abuse this division is meant to address. Investigators allege that funds intended to feed and care for children were diverted, while a state audit found officials failed for years to act on credible fraud allegations. This case highlights not only criminal wrongdoing but also systemic failures in oversight that allowed the abuse to continue unchecked.
For intercessors, this moment points to a deeper need for restoration of integrity in leadership. Scripture calls for faithful stewardship, especially when caring for the vulnerable. When programs meant to serve children and families are exploited, it reveals a moral breakdown that requires both justice and repentance. The creation of this division—and the appointment of leaders committed to accountability—can be seen as an opportunity for God to bring exposure, correction, and renewal.
Intercessors, pray for Colin McDonald as he leads this new effort, and for Attorney General Pam Bondi and President Donald Trump as they pursue accountability. Ask God to expose corruption, strengthen those seeking justice, and restore integrity in the use of resources meant to help the vulnerable.
Intercessor, share this article and pray for truth, accountability, and righteous leadership in our nation.
(Excerpt from Fox News. Photo Credit: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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