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Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife were shot in their home, with the suspect impersonating a police officer. Both are expected to survive. The suspect was last seen in Brooklyn Park, where a shelter-in-place order is active. Governor Tim Waltz is recommending people not attend political rallies until the suspect is caught. An event in Minneapolis has already been canceled. The suspect allegedly had a hit list of Democratic leaders, including Governor Tim Waltz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, and Senator Tina Smith. Investigators are looking into whether the suspect was motivated by extreme views on abortion. Law enforcement is protecting those on the list, likely with FBI involvement. The suspect is believed to be identified, and authorities are investigating the extent of his planning. Law enforcement officials believe the officers saved lives of other elected officials.

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The administration is taking threats against President Trump seriously, with the Secret Service director leading the investigation. A recent Rutgers study found that over 55% of respondents felt that murdering President Trump would be "somewhat justified." The study also indicated an "assassination culture" is emerging on the extreme left. The speaker asserts that people must be held accountable for publicly calling to assassinate the President of the United States, regardless of political affiliation.

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Liz Collyn reports on the chaos in Minnesota, starting with the assassination of Melissa Hortman and her husband, allegedly by Vance Belter. Belter, dressed as a police officer, first shot Senator John Hoffman and his wife. Police caught up with Belter at Hortman's home, but he escaped, later found with a hit list of Democrats and a confession letter claiming Governor Tim Walz made him do it. Collyn discusses her experience being "canceled" after her husband, a police union president, questioned the narrative surrounding George Floyd's death. She claims the media shaped a false narrative, ignoring evidence Floyd died of a heart attack and had drugs in his system. She says Derek Chauvin was wrongly convicted, and the city has deteriorated, with businesses closing and crime rising. Collyn alleges Tim Walz has ties to China and covered up facts about Floyd's death. She expresses hope that Minnesota can recover.

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Liz Collyn reports on the chaos in Minnesota, focusing on the assassination of Melissa Hortman and her husband. Vance Belter, dressed as a police officer, is charged with the crime. He first shot Senator John Hoffman and his wife at their home. Belter, in a vehicle resembling a squad car, evaded capture before arriving at Hortman's home where he killed her and her husband. Belter escaped on foot, later buying an ebike and a car from a stranger. He texted his wife about "going to war." Belter was found in a field near his home; his wife was found with guns, passports, and cash. Belter had a "hit list" of Democrats and a letter confessing Governor Tim Walz made him do it. Collyn discusses media bias and her own cancellation after her husband, a police union president, questioned George Floyd's case. She says there's no evidence Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd, citing the autopsy report. Collyn says the city has declined under Governor Tim Walz. She says Walz has ties to China and may have given classified military secrets to the Chinese government. Minneapolis is now unrecognizable, with boarded-up businesses and high crime.

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Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were killed in a politically motivated assassination. State Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were also shot multiple times and are in recovery. Hortman is remembered as a compassionate public servant dedicated to improving Minnesota. The speaker emphasized that peaceful discourse is the foundation of democracy and differences should not be settled with violence. Despite political divides, compromise is possible. This act of political violence should serve as a reminder to settle differences peacefully. Local, state, and federal agencies are collaborating on a full investigation, and those responsible will be held accountable to prevent future tragedies.

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An unspeakable tragedy has unfolded in Minnesota. Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were shot and killed early this morning in what appears to be a politically motivated assassination. Speaker Hortman served the people of Minnesota with grace, compassion, humor, and a sense of service. She was a formidable public servant, a fixture, and a giant in Minnesota. She woke up every day determined to make this state a better place. She is irreplaceable, and she will be missed by so many. Minnesota's thoughts and prayers are with her family, her loved ones, her children, and her parents. State senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were each shot multiple times. The Hoffmans are out of surgery at this time and receiving care, and there is cautious optimism they will survive this assassination attempt.

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Representative Hortman was mentioned in connection to attacks. A hit list found in the attacker's car included mayors, abortion providers, pro-choice advocates, and 70 targets in Minnesota and other states. A fall was also found.

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The speaker discusses Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman's accomplishments and character, highlighting her ability to negotiate bipartisan budgets. The speaker also addresses rising threats against lawmakers, noting a surge from 1,700 in 2016 to over 9,000 in 2024. They attribute this increase to online content influencing unstable individuals, citing the attack on Speaker Pelosi's husband as an example, and also hateful rhetoric. The speaker condemns Senator Mike Lee's social media posts about the Minnesota shooting suspect, calling them inappropriate and harmful. Lee posted a picture of the suspect at a lawmaker's door with the caption, "This is what happens when Marxists don't get their way." The speaker plans to confront Lee, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation, the impact on the victims' families, and the dedicated work of law enforcement during the 43-hour manhunt. The speaker notes that police prevented further deaths by checking on Representative Hortman's home.

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The home of the suspected shooter in the deaths of state lawmaker Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark is being examined. Multiple shots were also fired at Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette. They have been hospitalized and are recovering from surgery.

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Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed in Minnesota early this morning in what appears to be a politically motivated assassination. Hortman is described as a great leader, a formidable public servant, and a giant in Minnesota. She served the people of Minnesota with grace, compassion, humor, and a sense of service. She woke up every day determined to make the state a better place. She is irreplaceable and will be missed.

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In Minnesota, Vance Luther Belter is facing federal charges for attacking state politicians. Belter, disguised as a police officer, targeted four politicians at their homes. He shot Senator John Hoffman and his wife, who survived, and murdered Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband. He stalked his victims, researching their addresses and family members. Belter used a black SUV with police lights and a fake license plate, wore a tactical vest, body armor, a hyper-realistic silicone mask, and carried firearms. Police found multiple firearms, assault rifles, ammunition, and notebooks listing over 45 state and federal officials in his car. Charges include stalking, murder using a firearm, and shooting with a firearm, carrying potential life sentences or the death penalty. The FBI is assisting in the investigation, including whether Belter had any assistance. The investigation is ongoing to determine a motive.

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Five years after George Floyd's death, Minneapolis is "wrecked," according to journalist Liz Collin. Collin discusses the assassination of a couple Democratic lawmakers, allegedly by Vance Belter, who is now charged. Belter, disguised as a police officer, shot Senator John Hoffman and his wife before killing Melissa Hortman and her husband. Despite police presence during the Hortman shooting, Belter escaped. Belter had a "hit list" of 60 names, all Democrats, and a confession letter claiming Governor Tim Walz made him do it. Collin says Belter had financial issues, traveled to the Congo, and had a double life. Collin also recounts losing her job as a news anchor after her husband, a police union president, called for due process in the George Floyd case. She says the station put a disclaimer on her stories stating she was married to him. Protests occurred at their home. Collin claims there's no evidence Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd, citing the autopsy and Floyd's pre-existing conditions. She says the city is unrecognizable, with businesses boarded up and increased crime. She says Governor Tim Walz has ties to China and may have given classified military secrets to the Chinese government.

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The FBI in Minneapolis announced they will press federal charges against the suspect in the murder and attempted murder of state lawmakers. According to the FBI, Belter stalked his victims, and his crimes are the stuff of nightmares. On June 14, Belter went to the homes of four Minnesota state politicians with the intent to kill them. Disguised as a police officer, Belter first traveled to the home of Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman in Champlain, Minnesota, in a black SUV with emergency lights and a license plate that read "police." He wore a black tactical vest, body armor, a Beretta nine millimeter handgun, and a hyper-realistic silicone mask. Belter knocked on Senator Hoffman's front door, shouting, "This is the police. Open the door." Belter shot Senator Hoffman and his wife, who both survived. Belter then traveled to the home of another Minnesota state representative in Maple Grove, Minnesota, dressed as a law enforcement officer. The state representative was not home. Belter then traveled to the home of a Minnesota state senator who lived in New Hope, Minnesota.

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The manhunt continues for 57-year-old Vance Belter, the suspect accused of two targeted shootings of state lawmakers. The search has now stretched as far as South Dakota. Investigators are also on the lookout for another person of interest in connection to the shootings.

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Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were shot and killed in what appears to be a politically motivated assassination. State Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were also shot multiple times and are currently receiving care after surgery. The speaker stated that Hortman served the people of Minnesota with grace, compassion, humor, and a sense of service and was a fixture and a giant in Minnesota. The speaker emphasized that peaceful discourse is the foundation of democracy and differences should not be settled with violence. They stated that Minnesota proved it’s possible to compromise even in politically charged times. The speaker called on everyone to stand against all forms of political violence and said this tragedy should serve as a reminder that democracy is the way to settle differences peacefully. The speaker assured that those responsible will be held accountable and they are committed to ensuring this never repeats itself.

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Nathalie Rose Jones is now in custody, charged with two federal crimes for knowingly and willfully threatening to take the life of the President of The United States. She did come from New York to Washington DC, and she has been threatening and calling for the removal of the President and even worse as she got to DC. Her threats were on Facebook and Instagram, and she continued to call the president a terrorist and was working to have him eliminated. She is now in custody. She will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Make no mistake about that.

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Police report a gunman killed Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark at their home. The same gunman also shot Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman and his wife multiple times at their home. Governor Tim Walz calls the attacks a politically motivated assassination. A car belonging to the suspect contained additional weapons, a large amount of ammunition, a Father's Day card, a manifesto, and a list of approximately 70 names. The list included Minnesota state legislators, other elected officials, mayors, medical clinics, abortion providers, pro-life advocates, and out-of-state individuals. Police exchanged shots with the suspect in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. The suspect, who was wearing a tactical vest, fled on foot, leaving the car and evidence behind. He may be wounded. A search is underway.

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State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband were shot in their home; Senator John Hoffman and his wife were also shot. Vance Bolter is a suspect, and he is still at large. Bolter left behind a manifesto and target list. He is linked to anti-Trump rallies and was appointed to the governor's workforce development board. The speaker questions the official narrative, suggesting a possible false flag operation. They point out inconsistencies, such as Bolter being labeled a Trump supporter despite apparent ties to Democrats and the quick release of his text messages. The speaker suggests the roommate's emotional display seemed staged. They speculate about a larger plot to frame Trump supporters and highlight the fact that Hortman voted against her party. The speaker believes the situation "stinks to high heaven" and that the truth is being concealed.

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Former FBI agent Richard Trask, a lead investigator in the case of the alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, is scheduled to enter a plea on charges of assaulting his wife. Body cam footage shows Trask's wife reporting that he had beaten and choked her. Trask's social media posts, including anti-Trump sentiments, have also come to light. Defense attorneys for the alleged kidnappers are questioning Trask's credibility and arguing for an entrapment defense. While Trask's Facebook posts may raise concerns about his judgment, they do not violate laws against partisan political activity by federal employees. Trask was fired by the FBI in September.

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Liz Collin discusses the chaos in Minnesota, focusing on the assassination of a Democratic lawmaker and her husband. Vance Belter, dressed as a police officer, is charged with the murders. He first shot Senator John Hoffman and his wife at their home. Belter had a hit list of 60 Democrats and abortion clinics. He also wrote a confession letter claiming Governor Tim Walz made him do it to kill Senator Amy Klobuchar. Collin details Belter's background, including time in the Congo, and questions about his finances. She then discusses the George Floyd aftermath, her and her husband's job losses, and the media's biased coverage. Collin claims there's no evidence Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd, citing the autopsy report and Floyd's pre-existing conditions. She accuses Governor Walz and others of pushing a false narrative. Collin also highlights the rise in crime and the defunding of the police in Minneapolis. She points out Governor Walz's controversial ties to China, including his wedding anniversary being on the Tiananmen Square anniversary.

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Witnessing a new era of political violence. Assassins have tried to murder President Trump twice and tried to kill Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh. In Minnesota, legislators and even children attending Mass were gunned down in two separate incidents, and an assassin murdered our friend Charlie Kirk. A sniper shot three people at a Texas ice facility, and more than 200 violent rioters were at a Chicago ice facility chanting 'arrest ICE, shoot ICE,' at least one had a gun. We've seen this before: Portland and the LA riots. These are not peaceful protests, these are coordinated attacks by radical extremists, and they end now. Anyone who threatens or assaults our federal officers will be arrested and charged federally, not in a liberal state court. Same goes for anyone funding and aiding these extremists. You will be dismantled brick by brick. We are taking our country back. Make America safe again.

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Liz Collin discusses the aftermath of George Floyd's death in Minneapolis, including the assassination of a couple of Democratic lawmakers. Vance Belter is charged with the crime, which involved him dressing as a police officer and targeting multiple legislators. Despite police presence during the murders, Belter escaped, leading to a 43-hour manhunt. Belter had a hit list of Democrats and a confession letter claiming Governor Tim Walz made him do it. Collin also recounts her experience of losing her job as a news anchor after her husband, a police union president, questioned the rush to judgment in the George Floyd case. She claims the media manipulated the narrative, withheld evidence, and promoted a false narrative of racial injustice. Collin argues that George Floyd's death was not due to suffocation by Derek Chauvin, but rather a drug overdose and pre-existing health conditions. She criticizes the lack of accountability and the coordinated response from political leaders and the media. She also discusses the ties of Governor Tim Walz to China, including multiple trips and suspicious activities. Collin describes the decline of Minneapolis, with businesses closing, increased crime, and a defunded police force.

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Liz Collyn, a journalist in Minnesota, discusses the aftermath of George Floyd's death and subsequent events in Minneapolis. She details the assassination of a Democratic lawmaker and her husband by Vance Belter, who was disguised as a police officer. Belter had a hit list of 60 names, all Democrats, and a confession letter claiming Governor Tim Walz made him do it. Collyn describes how her husband, a police union president, and herself were "canceled" after his call for due process in the George Floyd case. She recounts protests at their home and the media's biased coverage. Collyn argues there's no evidence Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd, citing the autopsy report and Floyd's pre-existing conditions. She accuses Minneapolis leaders of pushing a false narrative and highlights the city's decline, including defunded police, increased crime, and businesses leaving. Collyn also raises questions about Governor Walz's background, including his trips to China and alleged ties to communism. She claims the Star Tribune is biased due to its publisher's connection to Walz. She expresses hope for Minnesota's future but acknowledges the challenges.

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"Dad Went To War": MN Killer Texts Revealed
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The assassination of a Minnesota state Democratic lawmaker and the attempted assassination of another has led to the apprehension of the suspect, Belter, after a multi-day manhunt. Dressed as a police officer, he targeted multiple lawmakers, ultimately killing one. His wife was found with firearms and cash, indicating a planned escape. Belter had a list of targets, primarily Democratic lawmakers, suggesting possible anti-abortion motives. Despite claims of his political affiliation, friends describe him as a Trump supporter influenced by right-wing media.

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MN Lawmaker Assassinated: EVERYTHING WE KNOW About Suspect
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Hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti discuss significant news, including a planned show on Iran and Israel. They highlight a massive protest, the No Kings protests, estimated to have four to six million participants, coinciding with Trump's military parade. A tragic incident in Minnesota involved the politically motivated assassination of two Democratic lawmakers, resulting in one death and serious injuries. The suspect, Vance Bolter, impersonated a police officer and had a manifesto targeting other Democratic politicians. Despite claims of left-wing affiliation, Bolter was a registered Republican and Trump supporter. This incident reflects a troubling trend of political violence in the U.S., raising concerns about its normalization.
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