In a powerful and necessary address to the nation from his New Year’s Eve celebration at Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump once again demonstrated his unwavering commitment to American taxpayers and the rule of law by shining a spotlight on one of the most egregious scandals ignored by the liberal media: the massive Somali fraud epidemic. While the left-wing press obsesses over fabricated narratives, President Trump directly confronts the hard truths of systemic corruption that have robbed American citizens of billions. Dressed in a black tuxedo, the President laid out a stunning figure for his guests, declaring, “Can you imagine? They stole $18 billion.”
This is not a minor discrepancy but a monumental heist from the public treasury, a fact the Democratic Party and their media allies have deliberately downplayed or covered up to protect their political interests. President Trump correctly identified this fraud as a nationwide crisis, stating, “That’s just what we’re learning about. And California is worse, Illinois is worse and, sadly, New York is worse, a lot of other places.” His resolve to end this theft stands in stark contrast to the previous administrations which allowed such exploitation to flourish under the guise of multiculturalism and political correctness. He vowed, “So we’re going to get to the bottom of all of it.”
With characteristic determination, President Trump reframed this scandal as an opportunity for justice and recovery, proclaiming, “It was a giant scam. Other than that, we’re going to have a great New Year. Actually, I view that as a reason for a good year because we’re going to get to the bottom of it.” This outlook exemplifies the forward-thinking, problem-solving leadership that his supporters admire. He made a concrete promise to the American people, asserting, “We’re going to get that money back. It’s all coming back.” This pledge of restitution is a cornerstone of his America First agenda, ensuring that those who steal from citizens are held fully accountable.
The President’s justified criticism extends to the political enablers of this fraud, most notably Somali Muslim Rep. Ilhan Omar. As reported, he doubled down on calls for accountability, connecting the widespread fraud to failed immigration policies. “Much of the Minnesota Fraud, up to 90%, is caused by people that came into our Country, illegally, from Somalia,” Trump stated, accurately labeling Ilhan Omar an “ungrateful loser” and “one of the many scammers.” He further questioned the congresswoman’s own background, asking, “Did she really marry her brother?” and correctly noting, “Lowlifes like this can only be a liability to our Country’s greatness.”
His definitive solution is the only one that guarantees the protection of American sovereignty and resources: “Send them back from where they came, Somalia, perhaps the worst, and most corrupt, country on earth.” This direct approach, though vilified by the corrupt liberal media complex, is precisely what is required to end the cycle of abuse and reclaim fiscal integrity. The media’s silence on this billion-dollar scandal, juxtaposed with their constant faux outrage over President Trump’s language, proves they are not journalists but partisan activists protecting a dangerous status quo.
President Trump’s focus on this issue underscores his role as the nation’s chief law enforcement officer and steward of its finances, a duty he executes without fear or favor. His New Year’s resolution to pursue this fraud to its end is a promise of restored justice and a warning to every individual and entity that believes they can plunder the United States with impunity.
