COVID relief fraud nears $100B, Secret Service says
President Biden delivers remarks on the nation’s fight against COVID-19
President Biden delivers remarks on the nation’s fight against COVID-19.
The release of COVID-19 federal relief funds has unleashed a wave of individuals and criminal networks responsible for what the Secret Service says is nearly $100 billion in stolen benefits.
Congress passed the $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act in March 2020 to soften the economic fallout of the burgeoning pandemic. Of that, some $349 billion was set aside for Small Business Administration loans. Another $300 billion was later approved when the initial funds ran out.
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