Sen. Amy Klobuchar blames Trump for Epstein Fallout
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'They Have Paid Dividends In The Police Work': Sen. Amy Klobuchar Discusses The Benefits Of Maintaining Trust With Immigrant CommunitiesDuring a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing yesterday, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) discussed the benefits to law enforcement from maintaining trust with immigrant communities.
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Mediaite on MSNJake Tapper Grills Amy Klobuchar Over Biden-Era Inaction on Epstein Files — And She Falls Back on Bizarre DeflectionKlobuchar issued a bizarre deflection to Jake Tapper’s grilling on why she and other Democrats did little to advance transparency on the Jeffrey Epstein files.
During an interview with CNN on Sunday, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) spoke about how Democrats can recover from their electoral losses in 2024.
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Audacy on MSNSen. Amy Klobuchar joins Twin Cities law enforcement officials calling for continued funding for tracking drug tradeMinnesota senior U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D) joined Twin Cities law enforcement officials supporting a program that helps track drug traffickers. That’s because High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas program is at risk of losing federal funding.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) defended Democrats for jumping on Republican calls for the federal government to release files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, even though her party largely remained mum on the issue while former President Biden was in office.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) made a case to perpetuate the funding of public broadcasting due to its ability to alert the public of “weather disasters.” On Tuesday, the Senate voted to proceed with a rescissions bill that would cut funding to National Public Radio and its television counterpart,