SUPER TRUMP WILL RESCUE USA FROM BLUE STATE FRAUD

President Donald Trump on Wednesday night vowed that "a great new year" would include getting "to the bottom" of government fraud in Minnesota and other blue states.
Trump delivered the remarks while greeting guests at his New Year's Eve celebration at Mar-a-Lago, where he portrayed allegations of massive fraud in Minnesota as the latest example of what he says is rampant abuse of taxpayer dollars in Democrat-run states.
The president opened the party with comments about the Minnesota case, calling it "a giant scam" and promising his administration will recover stolen money.
"They stole $18 billion!" Trump told the crowd. "That's just what we're learning about. That's peanuts."
Trump said the problem is not isolated to Minnesota, claiming the alleged fraud is even worse in other Democrat-led states.
"And California is worse. Illinois' worse. And sadly New York is worse," he said. "So, we're going to get to the bottom of all of it. ... We're going to get that money back. It's all coming back."
Outside the ballroom earlier in the evening, while standing with first lady Melania Trump, who wore a silver dress, the president was asked whether he had a resolution for 2026.
"Peace on Earth," he said, adding, "We're back. We're strong."



