Minnesota Governor Tim Walz may not be running for re-election, but the House Oversight Committee hearing on all of the fraud will still go on, beginning today in D.C.
"We're bringing state officials in, they're going to be bringing with them more evidence to help the Department of Justice obtain more warrants to go in" said Chairman, James Comer (R-Ky.), "This is going to be a huge issue that's not going to go away."
Even though Tim Walz is going away, his political career ending under pressure, Chairman Comer expects Walz to accept the invitation to show up and testify, under oath.
"I do expect him to show up" Comer told Fox News, "This is the biggest story in America right now. The mainstream media is finally starting to cover it. This is what the American people are interested in, they're outraged."
And what if Walz decides to skip the hearing?
"If Tim Walz refuses to show up, then I think that's going to be an admission of guilt" noted Comer, "I think he'll show up, and by that time there's going to be a lot of evidence that's out in the open for the American people to see."
Tim Walz has been invited to testify on February, 10th. A trio of state representatives are scheduled to appear today and provide even more evidence of fraud, and the misuse of funds.
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