Missouri Senator Josh Hawley delivered a blistering takedown of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison during a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing, calling for the Democrat official to be criminally prosecuted over his handling of rampant fraud scandals across the state.

"You ought to be in jail," Hawley fired at Ellison during the explosive exchange focused on Minnesota oversight and the state's deteriorating law enforcement standards under Democrat leadership.

The confrontation centered around Ellison's suspicious 2021 meeting with several leaders who have since been implicated in fraud investigations. Hawley grilled the former radical congressman-turned-AG on why he failed to act on clear warning signs of corruption while Minnesotans suffered under his watch.

This isn't Ellison's first rodeo with controversy. The same Keith Ellison who once posed with an Antifa handbook is now facing serious questions about his fitness for office as Minnesota's top law enforcement official.

Patriots will remember Ellison from his days as a far-left congressman who consistently voted against American interests. Now, as Minnesota's AG, he's apparently turned a blind eye to fraud while pursuing partisan witch hunts against conservatives.

The heated exchange saw both officials calling for each other's resignation, but only one side has the facts on their side. While Hawley has built a reputation as a fierce defender of American values and government accountability, Ellison's track record speaks for itself.

This latest scandal is just another example of how Democrat-run states have become breeding grounds for corruption and mismanagement. From California to New York to Minnesota, radical Democrat officials continue to fail the very people they swore to protect.

How many more fraud scandals will it take before Democrats finally hold their own accountable? The people of Minnesota - and America - deserve answers, not more excuses from failed liberal leadership.

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Source: Next News Network