Melissa Hortman

Democrat Wins Special Election After Minnesota Lawmaker’s Death

Democrat Xp Lee secured victory in a special election to fill the seat of the late Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman, defeating Republican Ruth Bittner. The election, held in a Democratic district, restored a legislative tie in the state house, following the assassination of Hortman and her husband in June. Lee, a former city council member and Hortman mentee, vowed to carry forward Hortman’s legacy amid national concern over political violence, which spurred the election. The accused perpetrator, Vance Boelter, is facing charges for the murders of Hortman and her husband, as well as attempted murder of other Democratic lawmakers.

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Trump on Murdered Democrat: “Who?” Fuels Outrage

During a press briefing, President Trump claimed he was unfamiliar with murdered Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman when asked if flags should have been lowered to half-staff after her death. He later stated he would have authorized the lowering of flags if requested by the Minnesota Governor. This response came after Trump ordered flags lowered for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated, highlighting the increasing concerns about political violence. Trump also commented on the political divide, claiming radicals on the left were the problem.

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Trump: Would Have Lowered Flag for Slain Democrat “If Asked”

President Trump stated he would have ordered flags lowered in honor of assassinated Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman if requested by the governor. This response followed criticism regarding the White House’s tribute to slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, which included ordering flags at half-staff. While questioned about the lack of similar action for Hortman, Trump dismissed the Minnesota governor, citing a lack of knowledge. Trump maintains that the radical left is responsible for significant political violence, though he has not acknowledged recent violent acts targeting Democrats.

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Minnesota House Democrats Choose New Leader After Speaker Hortman’s Death

Following the death of former leader Melissa Hortman, Minnesota House Democrats have selected State Rep. Zack Stephenson to lead the caucus. Stephenson, who was elected in 2018 and previously co-chaired the chamber’s Ways and Means Committee, was chosen by the 66-member DFL caucus in a closed-door meeting, succeeding Hortman who served for eight years. Stephenson, who was mentored by Hortman, will now lead the Democrats at a crucial time, as the legislature prepares for a potential special session and the upcoming 2026 regular session. His selection comes amidst the backdrop of a tied legislature, a special election, and ongoing grief over the loss of their former leader.

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Trump’s Flag Orders: Kirk Honored, Others Ignored, Sparking Selective Patriotism Accusations

In June, when a gunman targeted State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, along with fatally shooting Hortman and her husband, Trump did not offer commemorative measures. Following the Minnesota shooting, Trump described it as “horrific violence” and stated it would not be tolerated. However, when asked about contacting Minnesota’s governor, he responded that he wouldn’t waste his time. Notably, Trump’s address about Kirk’s death decried political violence but attributed it solely to the “radical left,” overlooking right-wing violence.

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Minnesota Lawmaker Murder: Accused Pleads Not Guilty, Sparks Outrage and Political Fallout

Vance Boelter, accused of killing Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, including murder, firearms offenses, and stalking. The 58-year-old faces a potential death penalty if convicted. A revised schedule for the complex case, which involves extensive evidence, was set by the judge, though a trial date has not yet been determined. Boelter is also facing state charges for the attack, which authorities initially described as a politically motivated assassination, and the shooting of state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife.

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Federal Grand Jury Indicts Man in Alleged Plot to Kill 70 Democrats

Vance Boelter was indicted on federal charges for the killing of former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and for seriously injuring Senator John Hoffman and his wife. The indictment includes six charges, some of which carry the possibility of the death penalty, as announced by Acting US Attorney Joseph Thompson. Boelter is also accused of shooting at the Hoffmans’ daughter. Authorities recovered the firearms used in the incident, and the attacks were reportedly highly planned, with Boelter gathering information and supplies for months.

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Trump’s Absence at Funeral Reflects More Than Indifference

The funeral of former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, victims of a politically motivated assassination, was attended by former President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, but not the current president. While Trump issued a statement condemning the killings, he simultaneously displayed indifference and callousness by playing golf with Republican leaders and attacking Democrats on social media. Furthermore, Trump implied Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was somehow responsible, adding weight to misinformation and attempting to politicize the tragedy. Rather than offer a unifying response, Trump’s actions underscored his tendency to treat political violence with a partisan slant, in contrast to what a responsible leader would do.

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MAGA Republicans Absent from Memorial, Sparking Outrage

Following the tragic assassination of Rep. Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark, and their dog Gilbert, at the hands of Vance Boelter, who had a hit list targeting Democrats and reproductive healthcare providers, a memorial was held at the Minnesota State Capitol. While former President Joe Biden attended the memorial to pay his respects, former President Donald Trump did not appear, despite condemning the attacks. Notably, Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to attend the funeral. Hortman’s death has been mourned by thousands of people, making history as the first woman to lie in state in Minnesota.

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Trump Silent on Funeral of Victims in MAGA-Inspired Attack

The funeral for slain Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, was attended by former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris, with a eulogy delivered by Governor Tim Walz. Despite the attendance of prominent political figures, former President Donald Trump did not attend the service and did not issue a statement about the event. The suspected perpetrator, Vance Boelter, had a list of potential targets including the Hortmans, and was described as a supporter of Trump. While the funeral was taking place, Trump spent the morning golfing and made social media posts with divisive political rhetoric.

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