This past Friday the Washington Free Beacon’s Collin Anderson took a detailed look at the latest developments in our knowledge of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s nonfeasance in the Feeding Our Future fraud. Collin reports the Free Beacon story “Keith Ellison Held Chummy Meeting With Feeding Our Future Fraudsters Weeks Before FBI Raid, Audio Shows, Contradicting Minnesota AG’s Public Statements.” The Feeding Our Future case represents the biggest Covid fraud discovered so far and it took place under Ellison’s nose. His September 2022 statement on the case is a study in evasion and misdirection.
Bill Glahn originally reported on the recording that has been impacting…as Drudge likes to say, and rounded up the coverage with helpful links here on Power Line. The New York Post’s Victor Nava covers the story and credits Bill’s work in “Minnesota AG Keith Ellison accepted campaign donations from individuals linked to $250M COVID fraud scheme.” In matters like this, Bill has formulated the observation that Minnesota produces more news than can be consumed locally. In this case Bill himself is responsible for the overproduction — though the Star Tribune has avoided the story to date.
KSTP 5 got around to the story last night. Tom Hauser’s cursory online version is posted here. KSTP’s televised segment on the story includes Ellison’s non-response response. If you listen to the part of the recording included in this segment, please understand that the “agencies” to which Ellison refers are his clients in legal proceedings and that his office represented them miserably in the lawsuit that Feeding Our Future brought against the Minnesota Department of Education.