Trump Declared A 'War On Fraud' And You Know Exactly What Happened Next

President Donald Trump on Tuesday declared a war on fraud during his State of the Union address and announced that he was putting Vice President JD Vance in charge of it. But many of the president’s critics were quick to argue that the real fraud was coming from inside the White House. Trump has faced extensive allegations of fraud over the years. In 2024, he was convicted of falsifying business records in his criminal hush-money trial . That same year, he lost a civil case related to fraudulent business practices . In 2022, a jury found the Trump Organisation guilty of tax fraud and other crimes. In 2019, Trump had to pay $2 million to eight charities after admitting that he misused funds raised by his Donald J. Trump Foundation, which was dissolved as part of the settlement. In 2018, he agreed to pay $25 million to settle allegations of fraud by his Trump University, although he did not admit to any wrongdoing. And since returning to the White House last year, Trump has also issued many pardons and commutations for fraud and fraud-adjacent offenses . Given that history, Trump’s critics had some advice on where Vance could start his work as he leads the war on fraud: Trump talking about waste, fraud, and abuse is rich as his family has made billions off crypto schemes and foreign deals since taking office. JD should start in the White House. https://t.co/giMjrKShWf — Rep. Nydia Velazquez (@NydiaVelazquez) February 25, 2026 Vance should immediately arrest the president. https://t.co/4MeYnhtLFJ — Diane N Sevenay (parody) (@DianeSevenay) February 25, 2026 A reminder of how last year's "war on fraud" turned out. https://t.co/QaANk1LyIY pic.twitter.com/bqIodJDKPR — Rep. Richard Neal (@RepRichardNeal) February 25, 2026 If Trump was serious about fraud, taxpayers wouldn’t be paying to retrofit his Qatari jet – while their health care costs double. https://t.co/TChnJ3vkyu — John Hickenlooper (@Hickenlooper) February 25, 2026 Takes one to know one… https://t.co/EgSHIA1H6y — Ritchie Torres (@RitchieTorresNY) February 25, 2026 JD: the king of fraud is standing right in front of you. https://t.co/e9L3CfiHxe — Rep. Jimmy Gomez (@RepJimmyGomez) February 25, 2026 I'd be convinced only if he immediately announced the arrest of Trump. https://t.co/3HAwIJUqcj — Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 25, 2026 Trump promises a "War on Fraud" lol! Hilarious from a guy who is a fraudster, convicted criminal, and just pardoned several fraudsters and criminals. Now he's attacking "Somali pirates" in Minnesota. LOL. MAGA is a joke. #SOTU2026 — Wajahat Ali (@WajahatAli) February 25, 2026 If JD was serious about it, he should probably look into Trump then — Hosep (@Hosep21) February 25, 2026 Convicted fraudster announces ‘the war on fraud’ will be led by the guy who has 27 aliases. https://t.co/Pjc0PLCTNX — Polly Sigh (@dcpoll) February 25, 2026 they love making up humiliating little fake jobs for him LMAO https://t.co/PhECBfhbk9 — Kylie Cheung (@kylietcheung) February 25, 2026 Takes a fraud, to know what fraud looks like. https://t.co/06KJtus48t — Congressman Herb Conaway (@RepHerbConaway) February 25, 2026 Finally a job JD Vance can do. https://t.co/zhzl32g2R6 pic.twitter.com/IxoXo764AL — Matt Burnell (@mdburnell) February 25, 2026 They're fighting the war on the side of fraud. https://t.co/NlE7MCNgqX — David Leninhawk (@DavidLeninhawk) February 25, 2026 General Fraud reporting for duty https://t.co/jSBFSuc25u pic.twitter.com/d0reboyuvX — J.J. Abbott (@jjabbott) February 25, 2026 Who’s old enough to remember when the war on fraud was led by Elon Musk? #SOTU2026 #DOGE https://t.co/TkD1EbC1Fr — Terry (@terrybythebay) February 25, 2026 Is the fraud in the room with us? (Yes, he’s in front of you JD) https://t.co/NJdzWKILCE — Billy Howell (@CoachBilly1) February 25, 2026