Eine Gruppe von Republikanern im Repräsentantenhaus und im Senat von Minnesota fordert den Rücktritt von Gouverneur Tim Walz wegen Vorwürfen, dass bis zu 9 Milliarden US-Dollar, die während seiner Amtszeit über staatliche Dienste gezahlt wurden, betrügerisch sein könnten.

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    1. > „This is not about politics or stunts, and we do not make a call like this lightly. The office of the governor deserves respect, and we have tried to give Gov. Walz time to act. But leadership means doing the right thing even when it is difficult, which is why we are calling on Gov. Walz to resign,“ the statement said in part.

    2. BoredZucchini on

      MAGA sheep still following their propaganda shepherds. Baa!! The Somalis Baa!! The Haitians eating the cats and dogs baa!! Anything besides facing the truth about our favorite elite pedophile politician 🐑

    3. PAmmjTossaway on

      >we have tried to give Gov. Walz time to act. But leadership means doing the right thing even when it is difficult

      What has he failed to do that’s within his power? They only talk about him resigning, what could he have done other than already resigning?

    4. elseworthtoohey on

      What do you guys think of the 600 million loan given to don jrs company by the Pentagon

    5. JustNeedAnswers78 on

      Can we stop posting straight up news articles in the conspiracy theory sub? If you want to argue politics that’s fine but take it elsewhere.

    6. lolbanzarefutile on

      Tim Waltz is the biggest POS and it is scary he was almost VP. This man was trying to set up COVID tattle hotlines so people could tattle on their neighbors to the police if they saw them not following COVID orders. His career should have been killed then.

    7. Congress controls the purse so they need to look at themselves and not the governor, who just signs the laws.

    8. LOL pretty obvious with the astroturfing here over the past couple days that current administration + outside connections are def not happy with Walz’ momentum

    9. Hot_Ad_6442 on

      Jesus $9bn is so much, how long has it been going on for? To put it in to perspective that’s $1m every day for nearly 25 years!

    10. JhonzoBall2 on

      Everyone trying to deflect and make this about Trump, or for whatever reason, Elon, you guys need to work on your arguments because that has nothing to do with this and you sound silly. We should be happy whenever fraud is found and taken care of, not get pissy because our „side“ is the one who got caught.

    11. South-Rabbit-4064 on

      Hard to clutch pearls about this if true when Rick Scott’s done the same under his watch with Medicare

    12. Everyone in here is obviously ignorant to facts and reality

      Lmao fraud is bad…no matter who finds out. This sub’s hate boner for MAGA is so hard that some of y’all think the fraud is entirely fake lmao

    13. AWingedHussar on

      Crazy to see how many brainwashed people come out in droves trying to convince everyone that this isn’t happening.🤦. Everyone is like well what about X person, yeah lock them up too but that doesn’t excuse the blatant fraud here.

    14. It’s because Tim Walz’s term ends in 2026 and they want to flip it red. This is just preemptive political attacks to use in ads come voting time in November

    15. HandsLikePaper on

      The repeated posting of this story makes it pretty clear that a lot of this sub wants to avoid talking about Trump protecting pedos. Trump told MTG „My friends will get hurt.“ if the files are released.

    16. gustavabane on

      The conspiracy here being that right wing robots are pushing their bullshit everywhere.

    17. _That_One_Fellow_ on

      “I don’t like hearing about things outside of my bubble. How can we make this about Trump?” – typical Redditor.

    18. packedasthma20 on

      Minnesota getting all of this attention but California needs to be looked at too. $18B in high speed rail that doesn’t exist and $70B of taxpayer funds sent into resources that also barely exist or they do but are paid to shell companies.

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