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Port: Donations from Democrats to Hoeven ax attacker look worse now that he s pleading guilty

Port: Donations from Democrats to Hoeven ax attacker look worse now that he s pleading guilty The donations made to Thomas Alexander Starks may seem like a small matter, but in the larger context of what s going on in our society right now, they aren t. 9:57 am, Apr. 6, 2021 × Video given to the Fargo Police Department shows an ax-wielding man smashing the windows of Sen. John Hoeven s Fargo office. The damage was discovered Monday morning, Dec. 21. Photo courtesy of Fargo Police Department MINOT, N.D. In early January, just days before an angry mob of disgraced former President Donald Trump s supporters would execute a violent attack on the U.S. Capitol, I reported in this column that some prominent North Dakota Democrats had donated to a GoFundMe page set up for a man who had attacked

North Dakota man to plead guilty to vandalizing Sen John Hoeven s Fargo office

North Dakota man to plead guilty to vandalizing Sen John Hoeven s Fargo office

North Dakota man to plead guilty to vandalizing Sen John Hoeven s Fargo office
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North Dakota Republicans blast Democrats for donating to man accused of vandalizing GOP senator s office

Print this article North Dakota Republicans have an ax to grind with their Democratic counterparts after local officials supported a man accused of vandalizing a U.S. senator s office. A GoFundMe page, reported by the local Jamestown Sun, shows North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party Chairwoman Kylie Oversen, party official Ellie Shockley, and 2012 lieutenant gubernatorial contender Ellen Chaffee contributed donations to Thomas Alexander Starks, for whom a legal defense fund was opened after he was charged for allegedly using an ax to destroy the windows and intercom systems of Sen. John Hoeven s office on Dec. 21. The 30-year-old faces up to five years in prison if convicted of the Class C felony charge of criminal mischief.

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