Trump teases next blue state he will target with 'worse' fraud allegations than Minnesota
President Donald Trump attends a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 2, 2025. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Donald Trump clued supporters in on the next blue state he will target with "massive" fraud allegations, as Minnesota has faced similar claims from the federal government.

The president took to Truth Social on Saturday, as Minnesota is under protest stemming from multiple killings of citizens by federal immigration officers. The officers descended upon the state in the wake of fraud allegations related to Somali day cares.

Having earlier addressed the latest shooting itself, Trump instead pounced on alleged fraud claims in the state. But he appears to have tipped his hand by mentioning another state he somehow guarantees will have even "worse" fraud.

"It is actually possible that the total amount of money stolen, over the years, by Corrupt Politicians and Fraudsters, from Minnesota, will exceed $100 Billion Dollars," Trump wrote. "In any event, whether it is or isn’t, the Theft, Incompetence, and Fraud is MASSIVE!"

He added, "Sadly, whatever numbers we find, California, and other Democrat run States, WILL BE WORSE. Stay tuned! PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP"

There is no evidence of widespread unprosecuted fraud in California.

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