Senate confirms DOJ's top fraud chief amid growing scrutiny over Minnesota daycare scandal
Senate confirms DOJ fraud chief Colin McDonald on a 52-4 vote to serve as the Justice Department's first assistant attorney general for national fraud enforcement amid the growing controversy surrounding allegations of misconduct at a Minnesota daycare.
The US Senate has confirmed Colin McDonald as the Department of Justice's first assistant attorney general for national fraud enforcement in a 52-47 vote. This confirmation comes amidst growing scrutiny over a scandal at a Minnesota daycare center. The Trump administration is ramping up its efforts to combat fraud nationwide, with McDonald playing a key role in this initiative. His appointment marks a significant development in the government's response to increasing allegations of financial misconduct.