Minnesota Assassin Alleges Governor Ordered Hit on Senator

A shocking revelation has emerged in Minnesota as Vance Boelter, a former state appointee, claims he was instructed by Governor Tim Walz to assassinate U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar. Boelter, who has been linked to the state’s law enforcement community, reportedly sent a letter to the FBI alleging that he was trained by the military in secret and that Walz directly ordered the hit to seize Klobuchar’s Senate seat.
The bizarre claim has sent shockwaves through Minnesota’s political landscape, with both Walz and Klobuchar denying any involvement in the alleged plot. Walz has called the allegations “absolutely baseless” and demanded an investigation into Boelter’s claims. Klobuchar, a prominent Democratic leader, has also dismissed the accusations, stating they are “completely false and without merit.”
The FBI is reportedly reviewing Boelter’s claims, though no charges have been filed against Walz or Klobuchar. Boelter’s letter has not been made public, and details of his military training remain unclear. The situation has raised questions about security protocols and the integrity of political appointments in the state.
As the investigation unfolds, the case has become a high-profile political drama, with potential implications for Minnesota’s governance and national security.
Published: 6/21/2025