The Wrong Agency Went First in Minnesota
Source: RealClearPolitics - Homepage · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Trump administration fumbled its Minnesota advantage when it emphasized ICE over DOJ. The Minnesota fraud scandal was exploding; it was huge and blatant; Democrats were thoroughly enmeshed in it; and it looked to reach beyond Minnesota - all the way to Somalia and terror organizations. The administration should have put all its emphasis on the DOJ's investigation there. Instead, it sent ICE into a hotbed of extremism at a time when Democrats desperately needed their fraud scandal to disappear.
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