Derek Schmidt

07/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/02/2026 10:17

Reps. Derek Schmidt, Brad Finstad Bill Would Permanently Strengthen Federal Fraud Enforcement

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Derek Schmidt is co-sponsoring legislation introduced by Congressman Brad Finstad (MN-01) to permanently establish the National Fraud Enforcement Division within the U.S. Department of Justice, ensuring the federal government maintains a coordinated effort to combat fraud and protect taxpayer dollars across future administrations.

The legislation would codify the National Fraud Enforcement Division, which was established under President Donald Trump, making it a permanent office under the Attorney General.

"Fraud against the federal government and American taxpayers costs billions of dollars each year," said Rep. Derek Schmidt. "By making this division permanent, we can strengthen the Department of Justice's ability to investigate and prosecute complex fraud schemes, protect taxpayer-funded programs, and ensure those who steal from the American people are held accountable."

"In Minnesota, we've seen real accountability come as a result of the numerous federal fraud investigations underway by the DOJ. I'm grateful for the Trump administration's continued efforts to put an end to the fraud and abuse within our federally funded programs," said Rep. Finstad. "I'm proud to introduce this important legislation with Rep. Schmidt, which will centralize fraud prevention efforts within federal law enforcement and give the DOJ greater ability to fully investigate and prosecute the fraudsters responsible for stealing Americans' hard-earned taxpayer dollars."

The National Fraud Enforcement Division would lead the Department of Justice's nationwide anti-fraud efforts by coordinating major investigations, working with federal agencies to dismantle organized fraud schemes, and recommending reforms to prevent future abuse.

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