Donald Trump is Kicking Ass Again—This Time in California: Fraud Investigation Launched Against Gavin Newsom's "Corrupt" State!
Posted in: Trump Train · California Schemes · Fraud Investigation
Date: 2026-1-6 10:03:53
Trump Drops the Hammer on California
President Donald J. Trump is wasting no time in his second term, turning the heat up on one of the biggest blue-state strongholds in America. On January 6, 2026, Trump dropped a bombshell on Truth Social, announcing that a federal fraud investigation into the state of California has officially begun — and he's not holding back on Governor Gavin Newsom, whom he dubbed "Gavin Newscum."
Trump's Explosive Truth Social Post
In his signature style, Trump posted: "California, under Governor Gavin Newscum, is more corrupt than Minnesota, if that’s possible??? The Fraud Investigation of California has begun. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP"
The Announcement Goes Viral
This comes hot on the heels of the massive welfare and daycare fraud scandal rocking Minnesota, where billions in taxpayer dollars allegedly vanished through schemes tied to certain immigrant communities. Trump has seized on that as a blueprint, suggesting California's issues could be even bigger — potentially involving tens of billions in fraud across unemployment benefits, homelessness programs, food stamps, and more. The announcement quickly lit up social media. Independent journalist Nick Sortor broke the news with a post that racked up tens of thousands of likes and reposts, complete with the dramatic image of a contemplative Newsom and Trump's explosive statement. Supporters flooded the replies with cheers and memes mocking the governor, while some predicted massive revelations that could expose how federal funds have been misused for years.
Why California? The Long-Running Criticism
California has long faced criticism from conservatives for alleged waste and mismanagement under Newsom's leadership. Reports and audits have highlighted eye-popping figures including up to $32 billion in potential unemployment fraud during the COVID era, $24 billion spent on homelessness with little accountability, and billions more lost in programs like high-speed rail where almost no tracks have been laid despite massive funding. Trump's post ties directly into this narrative, framing California as the "fraud capital" of America and escalating his long-running feud with Newsom — a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender who has frequently trolled the president online.
Newsom Fights Back
Newsom's team fired back hard, calling Trump a "deranged, habitual liar" and defending the governor's efforts to crack down on fraud. But the announcement has already sparked widespread discussion, with outlets from Newsweek to Just the News covering it as a bold expansion of the administration's anti-fraud push.
The Bigger Picture
This move signals Trump's aggressive agenda to root out perceived corruption in Democrat-led states, using federal resources to investigate everything from welfare programs to government spending. Supporters see it as long-overdue accountability for taxpayers, while critics view it as political payback aimed at weakening opponents. One thing's for sure: California is now in the crosshairs, and with Trump leading the charge, things are about to get very interesting in the Golden State. Gavin might want to buckle up — because if Minnesota was bad, California could be next-level explosive. Stay tuned... this is just getting started!
