A sitting United States Senator just told a state attorney general to his face that he belongs in prison—and he brought the receipts to prove it.
Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) unleashed a devastating accusation of perjury against Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison during a live Senate hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday, playing excerpts from a fifty-four minute recorded conversation that may very well end Ellison's political career.
The explosive confrontation centered on the Feeding Our Future scandal—the largest COVID-era theft scheme in American history. A staggering $250 million was stolen from federal programs designed to feed hungry children in Minnesota. And according to Hawley, Ellison didn't just look the other way. He allegedly used his official position to shut down state investigators who were closing in on the fraudsters.
Hawley read directly from the transcript of the recorded meeting, where Ellison allegedly promised individuals under federal investigation that he would personally contact investigators and call them off. According to the Senator, Ellison told the fraudsters to "send him the names" and pledged his team was "already on it."
Nine days later—just nine days, Patriots—Ellison's campaign account received $10,000 in contributions from the very same individuals caught on that recording. The same people actively under federal investigation for stealing money meant for children.
Ellison denied everything. He sat there and denied it while his own words were read back to him in real time. The audacity is almost impressive—if it weren't so deeply corrupt.
The hearing went even deeper. Investigator Seamus Bruner delivered testimony that should have every American paying attention. He revealed $60 million in dark money flowing into what he described as the "Minnesota insurrection"—organized riot activity funded through networks tied to George Soros, Arabella Advisors, the Tides Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller.
Bruner named fourteen organizations allegedly receiving tens of millions to coordinate chaos across the state, including the ACLU, Democracy Forward, Take Action Minnesota, Indivisible, National Lawyers Guild, and CAIR Minnesota.
This wasn't spontaneous outrage. This was bought and paid for.
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) piled on with his own devastating exchange, pointing directly at Ellison and laying responsibility for two deaths at his feet.
Source: Next News Network