Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison just delivered one of the most tone-deaf statements in recent political memory, claiming on CNN that his office has "done enough" on fraud while simultaneously throwing Republicans under the bus for allegedly not helping Democrats improve their efforts.
During Tuesday's broadcast of "Laura Coates Live," the Democratic AG had the audacity to pat himself on the back for his fraud prevention work, stating "Of course we've done enough. And we're doing more every single day" - before quickly pivoting to blame the GOP for the ongoing problems.
Conservative commentator Steve Guest captured the sheer absurdity of Ellison's position, tweeting: "DELUSIONAL: Minnesota AG Keith Ellison says he has done 'enough' to stop the fraud in his state." Guest highlighted how Ellison dismissed legitimate concerns as merely "a political matter" rather than addressing the serious issues at hand.
"This is a political matter. This is not a serious" matter, Ellison claimed, according to Guest's social media post exposing the AG's dismissive attitude.
Think about the arrogance here, Patriots. Ellison wants credit for doing "enough" while admitting that fraud is still happening and more work needs to be done daily. Which is it? Either you've solved the problem or you haven't - but Democrats love having it both ways.
The Briefing Room also highlighted this story, sharing how Ellison's blame-shifting tactics perfectly encapsulate the Left's playbook: take credit for minimal effort while pointing fingers at Republicans for every failure.
This is classic Democrat gaslighting at its finest. Minnesota has seen its share of election integrity concerns, yet here's their top law enforcement official essentially saying "we've done enough" while expecting Republicans to clean up their mess.
How can Minnesotans trust an Attorney General who thinks he's done "enough" on fraud while simultaneously admitting the problem persists? This kind of contradictory thinking is exactly why Trump's victory was so decisive - Americans are tired of Democrat officials who refuse accountability while demanding Republican cooperation.
