Senator Josh Hawley just dropped a political nuclear bomb on Capitol Hill, accusing Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison of committing perjury under oath while presenting devastating evidence that Ellison took campaign cash from criminals who stole a quarter-billion dollars meant to feed hungry children.
The explosive Senate hearing featured Hawley playing portions of a 54-minute recorded conversation that may end Ellison's political career permanently. According to the transcript read by Hawley, Ellison allegedly promised fraudsters he would personally contact state investigators and shut them down, even asking them to "send him the names" of investigators closing in on their operation.
Here's the smoking gun timeline that has Washington reeling: Nine days after that recorded meeting where Ellison allegedly promised to kill the investigation, he pocketed $10,000 in campaign contributions from the very same individuals under active federal investigation for the largest COVID-era theft in American history.
The Feeding Our Future Scandal Exposed
The fraud scheme involves $250 million stolen from federal programs designed to feed Minnesota's hungry children. But investigator Seamus Bruner's testimony revealed something even more sinister — $60 million in dark money flowing into what he described as the "Minnesota insurrection."
Bruner named fourteen organizations funded through networks tied to George Soros, including the ACLU, Democracy Forward, and CAIR Minnesota, that allegedly received tens of millions to coordinate riot activity across the state. This isn't just corruption — it's a coordinated assault on law and order funded by America's enemies.
Two Deaths on Ellison's Hands
Senator Ron Johnson delivered his own devastating blow, telling Ellison directly that two people are dead because he encouraged civilians to interfere with federal enforcement operations. Johnson pointed out that trained activists were deployed with semi-automatic weapons, yet Ellison "smirked through the entire rebuke" rather than accept responsibility.
"You should feel damn guilty," Johnson told the defiant attorney general, who appeared more concerned with political theater than the lives lost under his watch.
When pressed on basic questions about police cooperation with ICE, Ellison's credibility crumbled on live television as a Minnesota state representative immediately contradicted his claims that Minneapolis police cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
Patriots, this is exactly the kind of Deep State corruption that President Trump was elected to drain from the swamp. A sitting attorney general allegedly took money from child-hunger fraudsters while promising to shut down the investigators trying to stop them. How many more Keith Ellisons are embedded in our justice system, protecting criminals while persecuting patriots?
