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Sen. Amy Klobuchar said that authorities believe Vance Boelter, the suspect in a pair of "politically motivated" shootings, is still in the Midwest, noting that authorities have put out an alert in South Dakota.
The Utah senator received national backlash following two posts on X that tied the alleged shooter to the Democratic Party.
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Audacy on MSNUS Senator Amy Klobuchar is Railing Against Utah's US Senator Mike Lee After His "Distasteful" TweetsIn an interview with MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough Klobuchar says Lee’s tweets make light of the fatal shooting.. including one calling the situation a “Nightmare on Waltz Street” she says she plans to confront him directly about the issue.
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Sen. Mike Lee's unfounded claims on social media about the slaying of a Minnesota lawmaker have angered his U.S. Senate colleague from the state.
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Mediaite on MSNMN Suspect Vance Boelter’s Chilling ‘Hit List’ Named 70 ‘Targets’ – Including Amy Klobuchar, Ilhan Omar, Abortion ProvidersThe MN shooting suspect arrested Sunday reportedly left a chilling “hit list” of potential targets that included Senator Amy Klobuchar and Rep. Ilhan Omar. The post MN Suspect Vance Boelter’s Chilling ‘Hit List’ Named 70 ‘Targets’ – Including Amy Klobuchar,
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Senator Amy Klobuchar said Sunday morning on “Meet the Press” that the large-scale manhunt for Vance Boulter has spread throughout the Midwest, including South Dakota.
Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark dead and Sen. John A. Hoffman and his wife Yvonne injured were "politically motivated" and "there clearly was some throughline [to] abortion," Sen. Amy Klobuchar said on "Meet the Press" Sunday.