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Disturbing Allegations: FBI Letter Reportedly Links Gov. Walz to Plot Against Sen. Klobuchar!

If you thought American politics couldn’t get any more deranged, meet Vance Boelter — a 57-year-old accused assassin who’s now claiming he was secretly trained by the U.S. military off the books and that far-left Minnesota Governor Tim Walz personally ordered him to assassinate Senator Amy Klobuchar. That’s right — according to Boelter’s handwritten “confession letter,” the plan was to clear the path for Walz to slide into Klobuchar’s Senate seat. This isn’t some fringe internet theory — it’s now part of an active criminal investigation.

Fox News host Jesse Watters broke the story wide open on Friday, citing details from a disturbing one-and-a-half-page letter addressed to FBI Director Kash Patel. According to Watters and the Minnesota Star Tribune, the letter was found in a car Boelter abandoned after allegedly murdering Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, and shooting State Senator John Hoffman and his wife.

Boelter’s letter reads like something out of a Tom Clancy novel written on bath salts. He claims he was part of a covert military program, trained outside official channels, and later tasked by Walz to carry out political assassinations — targeting Klobuchar, Hoffman, and even Senator Tina Smith. According to sources familiar with the letter, the document is “incoherent” and “hard to read,” which isn’t exactly shocking coming from someone accused of a politically motivated murder spree.

Now, to be absolutely clear, no evidence has surfaced that supports Boelter’s wild claims about Governor Walz. The Hennepin County Attorney’s office issued a statement acknowledging the letter but said there’s no factual basis, so far, for the allegations against the governor. Still, when a lunatic kills multiple political figures and leaves behind a manifesto implicating a sitting governor, you don’t just shrug it off as crazy talk.

Governor Walz’s team responded with the usual boilerplate: “disturbing tragedy,” “grateful to law enforcement,” etc. And while no one’s expecting a sitting Democrat governor to confess to anything, the fact that this accusation exists at all — and that it was buried in a car next to two fresh murder victims — is beyond disturbing.

Senator Klobuchar called Boelter “a very dangerous man,” and she’s right. But let’s not ignore the glaring reality here: we’re living in a time when political violence is spiraling, and the extremist fringes — both right and left — are coming unhinged.

This isn’t just about Boelter. It’s about the state of a country where these kinds of accusations can even plausibly enter the national conversation. And if the media tries to memory-hole this one, it’s up to the rest of us to keep asking the tough questions.

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