President Trump signed an executive order targeting a staggering $19 billion fraud scheme in Minnesota while directly accusing Rep. Ilhan Omar of being a “ring leader” and reviving allegations that she illegally entered the United States through marriage fraud.
Trump Administration Targets Billion-Dollar Minnesota Fraud
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance signed an executive order Monday establishing a nationwide task force to combat fraud in federally funded programs, with Minnesota taking center stage. During the signing ceremony, Trump named Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Rep. Ilhan Omar, and Attorney General Keith Ellison as “complicit” in ongoing fraud schemes involving Somali-run child care centers and Medicaid programs for children with autism. Vance later specified the Minneapolis-area fraud totals “probably $19 billion at least,” a figure that dwarfs the already-shocking $250 million Feeding Our Future scandal that resulted in 78 federal charges since 2022.
Omar Accused of Immigration Fraud and Scheme Leadership
Trump revived long-standing allegations against Omar during the signing event, stating she “married her brother supposedly” to illegally gain U.S. citizenship. The President called Omar “one of the ring leaders” and “bad news,” directly linking her to the massive fraud operations. These accusations, which date back to 2016-2019 reports, have never been proven or resulted in charges, yet Trump’s willingness to spotlight them alongside concrete fraud investigations signals the administration’s determination to hold Minnesota’s Democratic leadership accountable. Former U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson estimated Minnesota’s total fraud losses could reach $9 billion as of December 2025, though Vance’s recent $19 billion figure suggests the problem has grown even larger.
Fraudulent Operations and Missing Services
The fraud schemes involve vulnerable populations who depend on legitimate services. Vance emphasized that “$19 billion at least” represents “services not getting delivered” to children with autism and families needing child care assistance. Journalist Nick Shirley documented evidence of the fraud’s brazennESS in late December 2025, including a facility called “Quality Learing Center” with misspelled signage, highlighting how fraudsters operated openly. The DOJ task force, announced in January 2026, now expands nationwide under the new executive order, with California hinted as the next major target. This systematic theft of taxpayer dollars intended for society’s most vulnerable reflects the consequences of lax oversight and political protection.
Democratic Leaders Deflect as Federal Pressure Mounts
Rather than addressing the fraud allegations directly, Omar claimed on social media that “this was never about fraud. It was always about rigging elections,” attempting to reframe federal enforcement as voter suppression. Vance fired back, sarcastically noting Omar’s real concern: “We really want illegal aliens to vote.” Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi demanded Minnesota voter rolls from Gov. Walz to “end chaos,” linking the fraud investigations to ICE operations in Minneapolis’s Somali community. The standoff between federal investigators and Minnesota’s Democratic leadership reveals a fundamental disagreement about accountability. While Trump argues stopping “half the fraud” could balance the federal budget, Omar and her allies frame legitimate law enforcement as election interference, a deflection that insults Minnesota taxpayers who’ve lost billions.
Constitutional Implications and Fiscal Responsibility
The executive order represents the Trump administration’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and the rule of law, core conservative principles that protect all Americans. When state officials refuse to address massive fraud schemes, federal intervention becomes necessary to safeguard taxpayer dollars and ensure vulnerable populations receive promised services. The Minnesota case demonstrates what happens when political correctness and identity politics override common-sense oversight. The massive fraud targeting programs for autistic children and low-income families should outrage every American regardless of political affiliation. Yet Democratic leaders’ refusal to cooperate with federal investigators while claiming victimhood suggests they prioritize protecting political allies over protecting taxpayers and the vulnerable populations these programs were designed to serve.
Sources:
President Trump blasts Minnesota leaders while signing fraud executive order – Fox 9
Vance reveals $19B fraud uncovered in Minneapolis, hints California is next target – Fox News
Vance pushes back on Ilhan Omar saying ICE operations are just about rigging elections – CBS12

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