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The Root via MSN[Opinion] AG Keith Ellison Has Bad News for MAGA Supporters Pushing for Derek Chauvin's PardonWith less than two weeks until the five year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, several right-winged leaders have called ...
Unsubstantiated rumors that Donald Trump may pardon Derek Chauvin are sparking preemptive backlash from Minnesota leaders.
False claims that George Floyd died of a drug overdose are circulating online again. The posts come amid speculation that ...
Some right-wing figures, including Ben Shapiro, are calling on President Trump to pardon Derek Chauvin, the former Minnesota ...
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Gov. Tim Walz and leaders are preparing for civil unrest amid rumors that Derek Chauvin may be pardoned ahead of George Floyd ...
A Minnesota official addressed speculation about President Donald Trump pardoning Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of killing ...
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Face2FaceAfrica via MSNDerek Chauvin pardon rumor: What Trump is sayingGovernor Walz said that even though the presidency has not spoken about any federal pardon, the state is ready for any ...
State Attorney General Keith Ellison also addressed the prospect in a statement, saying: “Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd in front of the whole world. “Trump has no power to pardon Chauvin ...
The State Attorney General's office says Derek Chauvin would continue serving his state sentence, even if a federal pardon ...
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Atlanta Black Star via MSN‘He’s Not Getting Out’: Minnesota AG Slams Outrageous Push for Donald Trump to Free Derek Chauvin, Former Cop Who Murdered George FloydWith Donald Trump back in the White House, some on the right have seized upon the moment to throw their support behind a ...
Tim Walz — the Democratic Party’s 2024 vice presidential nominee — addressed a conservative cause célèbre that’s been ...
With less than two weeks until the five year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, several right-winged leaders have called ...
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