The Minnesota Attorney General just PERJURED himself when I asked why he took campaign donations ...
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Josh Hawley is a U.S. Senator from Missouri and Republican member of the Senate Homeland Security Committee known for aggressive questioning during oversight hearings. His communication style is direct and confrontational, often using capital letters and strong accusations in social media posts. He has built credibility within conservative circles through his involvement in high-profile investigations and committee work.
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This post references a heated Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing where Hawley confronted Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison over his December 2021 meeting with individuals later charged in the $250 million Feeding Our Future COVID-19 fraud scheme. Hawley alleges that Ellison helped fraudsters evade investigators and subsequently accepted campaign donations from them, claiming Ellison committed perjury during the hearing. The core issue involves accusations that state leadership failed to address widespread welfare fraud and may have benefited politically from fraudsters.
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This content is trending due to the recent Senate hearing on February 10, 2026, where the confrontation occurred, combined with the scale of the fraud involved ($250 million in the initial scheme, with federal prosecutors estimating $9 billion in total stolen funds). The post gained traction because it involves high-level political figures, allegations of corruption by state officials, and calls for criminal prosecution of an elected attorney general.
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- 1The Feeding Our Future fraud scheme is the largest pandemic-related fraud case in the country, involving dozens of individuals mostly of Somali descent
- 2A secret 54-minute tape recording exists of Ellison's December 2021 meeting with the fraudsters, which was later obtained by the House Oversight Committee
- 3Ellison allegedly received a $10,000 campaign donation within days of the meeting from individuals later charged in the fraud scheme
- 4Federal prosecutors estimate criminals have stolen at least $9 billion across multiple Minnesota social services programs, potentially involving money diverted to terrorist networks overseas
- 5Attorney General Pam Bondi recently sent additional federal manpower to Minnesota's U.S. attorney's office to intensify investigations into fraud across multiple welfare programs
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