Less than 12 hours before Rep. Walter Hudson (R-Albertville) was to testify before the U.S. House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, he sat down with NewsNation to discuss Minnesota's rampant welfare fraud.
If you notice the caption on the video, Walter warns us to "anticipate attempts to deviate from the facts" regarding Minnesota's fraud problem.
Fast forward to the committee hearing the next day.
What's hilarious is the vacuous Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost (D-FL) thought he could "own" those he likely viewed as bumpkins from flyover land.
So what's the insinuation here, Max? If Reps. Hudson and Marion Rarick don't kowtow to your demands for performative condemnations of President Donald Trump that they're not able to credibly decry welfare fraud in their home state?
Is there any wonder why the U.S. Congress has an approval rating worse than a used car salesman?
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