WALZ: “And I think that that’s one of our founding principles, that no one’s above the law and they’re accountable. I would just say at this time that — that former Secretary Noem should probably get used to spending more time in Minnesota, because I have a pretty good feeling in the future she may be doing that, because we have got to get accountability. We need to know the people who are involved in this. And the ones that were caught on tape and the brave Minnesotans, and again, they’re out of Minnesota because Minnesotans took to the streets and it turns out they like their constitutional rights, they like to protect their neighbors’ human rights. And that’s what Minnesotans did. And we need accountability on every single one of those.”

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Walz: Kristi Noem ‘Should Probably Get Used to Spending More Time in Minnesota’‘We have got to get accountability’News & PoliticsEXCERPT:WALZ: “And I think that that’s one of our founding principles, that no one’s above the law and they’re accountable. I would just say at this time that — that former Secretary Noem should probably get used to spending more time in Minnesota, because I have a pretty good feeling in the future she may be doing that, because we have got to get accountability. We need to know the people who are involved in this. And the ones that were caught on tape and the brave Minnesotans, and again, they’re out of Minnesota because Minnesotans took to the streets and it turns out they like their constitutional rights, they like to protect their neighbors’ human rights. And that’s what Minnesotans did. And we need accountability on every single one of those.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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