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Trump criticizes Minnesota officials, promises to fight fraud, and supports farmers (VIDEO)

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, made strong statements regarding the situation in several states, including Kansas, Iowa, Idaho, and especially Minnesota, where he questioned the management of the governor and the attorney general, suggesting corruption and decisions that have negatively impacted citizens.

Trump assured that his administration will “take back Minnesota,” emphasizing that he will act directly to restore trust in the state’s institutions. He made controversial remarks about people coming from Somalia, claiming that some have committed multi-million-dollar fraud and linking these cases to security issues and state funding.

To address these problems, the president announced the creation of a new division led by the vice president, dedicated to investigating and reducing fraud across the country. Trump noted that if even a significant portion of fraud can be reduced, it would be possible to balance the federal budget and strengthen the efficiency of government programs.

Beyond his criticism of Minnesota, Trump emphasized that his administration remains committed to supporting farmers and ranchers from Minnesota to Mississippi. He highlighted that agriculture is an essential pillar of the U.S. economy and that his government seeks to ensure rural producers have support, growth opportunities, and protection against economic and regulatory challenges.

These statements reflect President Trump’s agenda focused on combating corruption and fraud while promoting policies that support agricultural production, demonstrating a comprehensive approach that combines economic, legal, and social security.


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