1. Minnesota AG Keith Ellison’s Senate Testimony
- Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison was questioned in the Senate regarding alleged failures to prevent and address large‑scale fraud in the state’s Feeding Our Future program.
- Senators—primarily Josh Hawley—accused Ellison of:
- Ignoring whistleblower warnings as early as 2018–2019.
- Meeting with individuals later indicted for fraud and allegedly offering to “look into” investigators who were scrutinizing them.
- Accepting approximately $10,000 in campaign donations from individuals tied to the fraud shortly after their meeting.
- Ellison strongly denied wrongdoing, describing the claims as false and politically motivated.
- The session was tense, marked by interruptions, raised voices, and confrontational exchanges.
2. Refusal to Condemn Louis Farrakhan
- During questioning, Ellison declined to explicitly condemn antisemitic statements attributed to Louis Farrakhan.
- He attempted to redirect discussion to immigration topics, expressing discomfort with the line of questioning.
3. Democrats Linked to Record Sewage Spill
- Democratic officials in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia oversaw infrastructure failures leading to the largest sewage spill in U.S. history.
- A burst 72‑inch sewer pipe released nearly one billion gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River.
- Criticism is directed at:
- Lack of media coverage.
- Slow response times.
- Infrastructure mismanagement.
- Emergency pumps had to be transported from Texas and Florida to address the crisis.
4. Discussion of Government Competence
- Democratic‑run cities and states mismanage public systems (snow removal, wildfire mitigation, infrastructure maintenance, etc.).
- They argue such patterns reflect systemic governmental incompetence.
5. Save America Act & Voter ID Debate
- The Save America Act, passed in the House with near‑unanimous Republican support, requires:
- Proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote.
- Photo ID to vote.
- Senator Ted Cruz advocates for aggressive procedural tactics in the Senate, including:
- Forcing a “talking filibuster.”
- Using the two‑speech rule to pressure Democratic senators.
- The argument made: voter ID laws are widely supported across political and demographic groups.
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