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Trump’s appearance at The Villages marked his first major public event since the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner last weekend.
Trump sharply renewed his criticism of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and her native country of Somalia during the Florida event, linking his remarks to a broader push by his administration to combat fraud in all federal programs.
Trump outlined what he described as a major crackdown on fraud tied to Medicare and Medicaid. He said the effort is being led by Vice President JD Vance and is targeting what he characterized as widespread abuse across multiple states.
Trump claimed authorities are making arrests at a rapid pace as part of the effort. “They’re taking down hundreds, and hundreds, and even thousands of people a week, in a day,” he said. “It’s led by our great Vice President JD Vance. He’s doing a great job.”
The president then shifted his focus to allegations of fraud involving members of the Somali immigrant community. He referenced past reports of fraud cases in states including Minnesota and California, while expanding his criticism to Somalia itself.
“They come here, and Ilhan Omar,” Trump said. “Do you ever hear of her? She heads it. Then she comes here, from Somalia, and she tells us how to run the United States of America.”
The comments echo similar criticism Trump has made in the past regarding the left-wing Omar. His remarks also come as immigration and public spending remain central issues in his administration’s policy agenda.
“When it comes to the corruption that is plundering America, there’s been no more stunning example than Minnesota,” Trump said at the time.
He went further, claiming that members of the Somali community were responsible for significant financial losses to taxpayers.