
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec 54 Minutes of Tape Exists of Keith Ellison Meeting with Somali Fraudsters, He Agrees to Campaign Contributions from Them
Feb 12, 2026
Arne McIntyre, conservative commentator and Blaze TV host, offers a cultural take on the Super Bowl halftime. Kevin Posobiec, field correspondent reporting live from Tucson, describes on-scene law enforcement activity. Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator and conservative legal advocate, discusses a 54-minute tape and alleged payments tied to the Minnesota fraud probe. Multiple short segments tackle political, cultural, and investigative angles.
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Recorded Meeting Shows Potential Official Corruption
- Senator Josh Hawley says 54 minutes of tape exists showing Keith Ellison meeting fraudsters who offered campaign cash for intervention.
- Hawley argues that Ellison accepted $10,000 and discussed getting investigators off their backs, revealing possible corruption at the top.
Whistleblowers Say They Were Ignored
- Hawley recounts whistleblowers who approached Keith Ellison and were turned away when the program was first exposed.
- He says the tape features repeated discussions of money and Ellison's eagerness to receive cash.
Prioritize Federal Prosecution Of Fraud
- Hawley urges the new federal fraud-focused attorney general to prioritize this Minnesota case and start prosecutions at the top.
- He recommends following the money trail and indicting those responsible to deter further fraud.



