Trump administration targets cybercrime and fraud with new initiatives

Donald J. Trump, President of the United State
Donald J. Trump, President of the United State
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President Donald Trump has announced new measures aimed at combating cybercrime, fraud, and predatory schemes targeting American citizens. The administration is using all available resources to disrupt criminal networks, particularly those with foreign backing, that engage in cyber-enabled fraud and extortion against vulnerable individuals.

The initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance cybersecurity across the United States. According to the administration, these actions are intended to improve justice and security for Americans by making it more difficult for criminals to exploit people online.

The White House emphasized its commitment to stopping these activities and ensuring that Americans are protected from schemes designed to defraud or extort them through digital means.



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