Key Highlights
- A progressive lawmaker called for greater scrutiny of crimes committed by "American citizens" and "White men" during a U. S.
- House Oversight Committee hearing Wednesday on Minnesota’s ongoing fraud problems.
- The remarks came as Democratic Gov.
- Tim Walz announced Monday that he would not seek re-election.
- His decision to drop out of that race comes as new revelations about fraud in Minnesota from prosecutors show the state could have lost as much as $9 billion under Walz's leadership through abuse of its government assistance programs. Rather than pressing witnesses on the alleged fraud, some Democrats used their allotted time to place attention on the Trump administration, January 6, and other topics.

