The Minnesota Capitol Incident They Want Buried
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Democrat lawmakers in the Minnesota Capitol have been blaming me for Leigh Finke getting doxxed — because I shared Finke's own public comments about kids needing access to pornography. There's just one problem: I'm the one who authored the anti-doxxing bills. They're the ones who voted them down.
In this video, I break down the hallway confrontations, the actual legislative record, and the breathtaking hypocrisy of politicians who oppose residential privacy protections — and then cry foul when their public statements go viral.
I categorically oppose doxxing. I oppose residential harassment. I wrote the bills to prove it. Let's look at the receipts.
📄 REFERENCED IN THIS VIDEO:
• HF 2809 — Residential Privacy Protection Act (Chief Author: Walter Hudson)
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