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Minnesota Republicans Move to Impeach Walz, AG Ellison

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Minnesota law allows for impeachment in cases of “corrupt conduct in office or for crimes and misdemeanors,” but the process requires a majority vote in the state House before advancing to the Senate, where a two-thirds vote is needed for conviction and removal

“While Governor Walz hesitated, taxpayers lost billions. Attorney General Ellison has likewise claimed his office was aggressively holding fraudsters accountable, but when his statements were tested against the record, they fell apart,” Comer said to open the hearing.

“We have spoken with over thirty whistleblowers, many of them current employees and Democrats, who say they were ignored, retaliated against, and even surveilled for raising concerns,”

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