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  • 2022-03-23 (xsd:date)
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  • No, the DOJ didn’t name a prosecutor to investigate federal fraud related to the pandemic (en)
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  • In a TikTok video that excerpts President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, Biden can be heard off-screen announcing that the Justice Department will soon name a chief prosecutor for pandemic fraud. Attorney General Merrick Garland is seen nodding in agreement from a seat in the House chamber. The TikTok user responded with skepticism: You’re telling me the government’s going to investigate itself for pandemic fraud? This post was shared on Facebook, where it was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook .) On March 10, the Justice Department named Associate Deputy Attorney General Kevin Chambers as the director for COVID-19 fraud enforcement. So far, according to the Justice Department, that effort has resulted in more than 240 civil investigations for alleged misconduct related to pandemic relief loans. Chambers plans to focus on large-scale criminal enterprise and foreign actors who sought to profit at the expense of the American people. RELATED VIDEO This isn’t a task force that will investigate the federal government. Before Biden said that he was announcing the soon-to-be-named pandemic fraud prosecutor, he said: We’re going to go after the criminals who stole billions in relief money meant for small businesses and millions of Americans. We rate this post False. (en)
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