Dear John,
It was a busy week, but I’m back to keep you in the loop on how I am fighting for our conservative values.
I hate to start our Roundup like this, I really do, but we need to address Kamala Harris calling President Trump—the grandfather of Orthodox Jewish grandchildren—a "fascist" and implying he is Adolf Hitler. These kinds of inflammatory comments can have deadly consequences. When you paint someone as an existential threat to the country, you give extremists a justification for violence. President Trump has already faced two credible assassination attempts, and what do Democrats do? They double down, continuing to label him “a threat to democracy.” These ad hominem attacks are not only dangerous, but a very poor campaign strategy to divert voter’s attention from the failures of the Biden-Harris administration. The real fascists are the ones trying to silence free speech, disarm law-abiding citizens, and expand federal control over everything. Harris and the Democrats know exactly what they're doing—projecting. It’s why my campaign is partnering with Trump Force volunteers to turn out the vote and defeat Harris in Minnesota.
Finally, we are seeing justice served in the Feeding Our Future scandal, where more than $250 million in taxpayer funds intended to feed children during the pandemic was stolen. The fraud occurred when nonprofits and businesses falsely claimed millions in federal meal program reimbursements for meals they never served, allowing unscrupulous actors to siphon funds, buy luxury items, and make foreign investments. Thankfully, the first sentencing is now coming down on the criminals responsible. But despite securing 28 criminal convictions and indicting 70 individuals, federal prosecutors have only recovered about $50 million of the estimated $250 million stolen.
While the law catches up to the fraudsters, we must also confront those who allowed this to happen. Governor Walz’s administration ignored early warnings and allowed the largest grift in state history to unfold right under their noses. Their hesitancy to act stemmed from an apparent fear of being called racist, as they claimed accusations of discrimination against minority communities prevented them from taking action. That is unacceptable and exactly why I’m backing congressional subpoenas to compel answers from Walz’s administration. We owe it to the taxpayers and to Minnesota’s children to get the full truth. Accountability must start at the top.