All sorts of scammers.
For instance, it has now been admitted that Georgia counted a huge number of bogus ballots in 2020. We don't know who those ballots were voted for but they were absentee and did not meet statutory requirements to be counted. Therefore they were bogus -- period -- and by law could not be into the counting stream. But they were, that was hidden for years, finally admitted to be true and nobody went to jail.
I just wrote on the SPAC-style merger between Trump's media company and a private fusion power concern. There's nothing wrong with that per-se, but there is with claiming you're breaking ground next year on a commercial power plant using fusion power when you have not demonstrated a large positive energy balance. They haven't even demonstrated break-even without which their "plant" is nothing other than a very nice physics experiment that sucks up a large amount of energy from the grid for no net return. You know, sort of like AI?
And now, we have META, in which Reuters has uncovered what appears to be a huge intentional scam.