Minnesota Shooting

Trump’s Private Attacks on Walz Amid Minnesota Assassinations

Following a mass shooting in Minnesota that killed former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, President Trump refused to call Governor Tim Walz, citing his disapproval of the governor. Trump’s spokesperson confirmed the president’s refusal, stating that he considered Walz “whacked out” and unworthy of a call. This action contrasts sharply with former President Biden’s immediate call to Walz expressing condolences. The President’s decision is particularly notable given the Trump administration’s publicly stated commitment to combating politically motivated violence, yet no federal terrorism charges have been filed against the suspect.

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Senator Lee Deletes Tweets Mocking Minnesota Murder Victim

Senator Mike Lee deleted three tweets mocking the Minnesota shooting that killed a state lawmaker and her spouse. These posts, which included a photo of the alleged shooter and unfounded claims linking the shooting to Marxism, drew widespread condemnation. Following criticism from Senator Tina Smith and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Lee removed the offensive content. No statement was released by Lee’s office regarding the incident.

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Minnesota Shooting Suspect’s Link to Christian Nationalist Bible College Sparks Outrage

Following a deadly shooting that left Minnesota state Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband dead, and state Senator Mark Hoffman and his wife wounded, authorities apprehended the suspect, Vance Boelter. Boelter reportedly attended Christ for the Nations Institute, a Dallas-based bible college linked to the New Apostolic Reformation, a movement advocating for Christian dominion over the US government. Several prominent figures involved in the January 6th Capitol insurrection and the “Stop the Steal” campaign are alumni of the institute. The college has yet to comment on Boelter’s attendance.

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Trump Skips Call to Walz After Shootings: Says It’s a ‘Waste of Time’

Following a shooting that killed Minnesota state Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, and seriously injured Senator John Hoffman and his wife, President Trump declined to call Governor Tim Walz, citing his perception of the governor as “slick” and “whacked out.” This decision contrasts with the typical presidential practice of offering condolences and federal assistance in such tragedies. Trump attributed his inaction to a perceived lack of value in contacting the governor, further emphasizing his negative assessment of Walz. The suspect, a former political appointee, has been charged with murder and stalking.

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GOP Embraces Conspiracy Theories After Minnesota Shootings

Following a shooting that killed two Minnesota Democratic lawmakers and their spouses, Governor Tim Walz condemned the violence, emphasizing the need for compassion and compromise in political discourse. However, President Trump’s response, while acknowledging the tragedy, also included criticism of the governor, mirroring a pattern of inflammatory rhetoric from some Republican figures. Several prominent Republicans, including Senators Bernie Moreno and Mike Lee, offered inaccurate and partisan interpretations of the event, blaming the “far left” despite evidence suggesting the shooter was a conservative Trump supporter. This response highlights a disturbing trend of using political violence to further partisan agendas, exemplified by Senator Lee’s descent into online trolling.

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Minnesota Politician’s Wife Shields Daughter During Shooting Spree

A shooting in Minnesota left former Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband dead, and state Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette critically injured. Yvette Hoffman heroically shielded her daughter, Hope, from the hail of bullets fired by the suspect, Vance Luther Boelter. Boelter, described as a Republican, was apprehended and charged with murder and attempted murder; a list of political targets was found in his possession. Governor Walz characterized the incident as targeted political violence.

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Minnesota Assassination Suspect Captured

Following the murders of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, and the shooting of Senator John Hoffman and his wife, a manhunt is underway for suspect Vance Boelter. Boelter, a former member of the Governor’s Workforce Development Board, was found to possess a “hit list” of nearly 70 individuals, primarily Democrats and abortion rights supporters. A shootout with police ensued after Boelter was discovered leaving the Hortman residence, where he was dressed in tactical gear. Authorities are actively searching the Sibley County area for Boelter.

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Minnesota Couple Shot 17 Times in Apparent Political Attack

State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, survived a shooting at their home in which they were hit by 17 bullets; John sustained nine gunshot wounds and Yvette eight. The attack, which also resulted in the deaths of House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, was perpetrated by Vance Luther Boelter, who was disguised as a police officer. Boelter, a suspect with a background in security and military training, remains at large, with a nationwide manhunt underway and a $50,000 reward offered for information leading to his arrest. Authorities believe the attack was politically motivated.

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MAGA Senator Mocked for Labeling Pro-Trump Assassin a Marxist

In the aftermath of a Minnesota shooting that killed a Democratic state representative and her husband, Senator Mike Lee attributed the violence to Marxism, citing the alleged shooter’s actions. This assertion, which was widely condemned across the political spectrum, contradicts reports indicating the suspect was a strong Trump supporter and registered Republican. Critics decried Lee’s posts as a shameful attempt to exploit a tragedy for political gain, highlighting the dissemination of misinformation. Lee’s office has yet to comment on the intense backlash.

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Minnesota Lawmaker Assassinated, Suspect in Custody

In Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, a man posing as a police officer fatally shot a former state House Speaker and her husband, and wounded a state senator and his wife. Authorities identified the suspect as 57-year-old Vance Boelter, a former political appointee, and offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. The shootings, described by the governor as a politically motivated assassination, prompted heightened security concerns for other elected officials and prompted the cancellation of planned protests. Investigations revealed writings targeting several lawmakers, particularly those supporting abortion rights, found in the suspect’s possession.

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