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After Utah Sen. Mike Lee promoted right-wing conspiracy theories about the man who killed Melissa Hortman and her husband, a ...
As Minnesota and federal law enforcement officers launched their two-day search for Boelter, Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, without evidence, made numerous X posts about the man’s ideology.
There has been a concerted effort among some on the political right to pretend that this targeted, political attack is not ...
Mike Lee's inflammatory social media posts about last weekend's deadly political shootings in Minnesota are drawing fresh ...
After the murders in Minnesota, Gov. Tim Walz called for "grace and compassion and vision and compromise and decency." ...
Senator Mike Lee has since deleted the referenced posts following backlash. Read more information in our latest article. SALT ...
The Republican senator from Utah suggested in social media posts that the killings were the work of “Marxists,” and mocked ...
NBC News turned to a University of Cincinnati expert on conspiracy theories to explain why politicians immediately spread ...
Conspiracy theorists and senators alike are baselessly speculating about the brutal shooting spree that left two dead and two ...
But right-wing influencers (both in and out of office) and the vast social media and formal media apparatus from which they disseminate their theories ... Mike Lee (R-UT) baselessly said that ...
There were numerous scenes of protesters throwing rocks or other objects at law enforcement officers and setting cars ablaze, ...