In State of the Union, Donald Trump says VP Vance will lead 'War on Fraud' | kare11.com

During his State of the Union address, President Trump emphasized fighting fraud as a key priority, claiming that Vice President JD Vance would lead a "War on Fraud" to address corruption in Minnesota. He accused Minnesota of plundering America and made controversial remarks about the state's Somali population. Trump also stated that $19 billion has been fraudulently taken from taxpayers and highlighted ongoing efforts to combat this issue.

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In State of the Union, Donald Trump says VP Vance will lead 'War on Fraud' | kare11.com

WASHINGTON D.C., DC — The president, during the State of the Union address Tuesday night, touted what he's done in his first year back in office, touching on the economy, elections, and immigration enforcement.

He also zeroed in on Minnesota, saying there is corruption plundering the state and that Vice President JD Vance would lead a "War on Fraud" to stop it.

"When it comes to the corruption that is plundering, it really, it's plundering America, there's been no more stunning example than Minnesota," President Trump said.

The president made comments about Minnesota's Somali population, specifically calling them "pirates." He also said that $19 billion has been fraudulently taken from American taxpayers, a number far higher than the $9 billion that federal prosecutors have indicated.

Trump said that the "War on Fraud" has been going on for the past four months, but at the State of the Union he officially announced it would be led by the Vice President.

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