Kash Patel TORCHES Corrupt Tim Walz After Democrat Governor Tries To Steal Credit For Federal Raid Busting Massive Minnesota Fraud Ring That Ballooned Under His Watch
Source: The Gateway Pundit · Bias: Far Right
Summary
Far-left Minnesota Governor Tim Walz tried to steal credit for today’s massive federal raids targeting the rampant fraud plaguing his state – fraud that exploded on his watch while he and his radical administration looked the other way. The post Kash Patel TORCHES Corrupt Tim Walz After Democrat Governor Tries To Steal Credit For Federal Raid Busting Massive Minnesota Fraud Ring That Ballooned Under His Watch appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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