Glenn Grothman

19-Year-Old Arrested for Arsoning Congressman’s Office Over TikTok Ban

A 19-year-old Menasha man was arrested and is facing arson charges for allegedly setting fire to the Fond du Lac office of U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman early Sunday morning. The fire was contained by police before firefighters arrived, and no injuries resulted. The suspect reportedly confessed to starting the fire in response to discussions surrounding a TikTok ban. The investigation is ongoing.

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TikTok Ban, Arson, and Gen Z: A Perfect Storm?

A 19-year-old Menasha resident was arrested and faces arson charges for a fire at Representative Glenn Grothman’s office early Sunday morning. The suspect allegedly confessed to starting the fire in protest of proposed TikTok bans. Fortunately, no injuries occurred as the office was unoccupied at the time. The incident remains under investigation by local police and fire departments.

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TikTok Ban Fuels Suspected Arson Attack on Congressman’s Office

A 19-year-old Menasha man was arrested and charged with arson after setting fire to U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman’s office in Fond du Lac. The suspect reportedly confessed to the act, citing his opposition to the recent TikTok ban as his motivation. Fond du Lac police and fire crews quickly responded, extinguishing the fire with no injuries reported. The investigation is ongoing, and the suspect is being held at the Fond du Lac County Jail.

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GOP Aims to Permanently Block Student Loan Forgiveness

Representative Glenn Grothman plans to introduce the “Protecting Taxpayers from Student Loan Bailouts Act,” aiming to prevent the Education Department from implementing regulations costing taxpayers over $100 million annually. This legislation, similar to a previous bill, would effectively block future large-scale student loan forgiveness initiatives. The bill’s introduction comes amidst ongoing legal challenges to President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plans and reflects Republican opposition to such measures. Its passage would significantly limit a future president’s ability to implement broad student debt relief programs.

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