Duration An interview with Fox 9 Minneapolis-ST. On Tuesday, Paul, Minnesota’s attorney general, Keith Ellison (D), responded to safety conerns about allowing biological men in women’s sports to the light of the Payton McNabb incident and the state’s demand, the men of the triumphs die “, I will leave you already their spectators and other people to discuss what happened in a video.”
The host Amy Hockert asked: “What do you think of people like Riley Gaines … girls and women that we have seen, sometimes videos of a volleyball player who has a broken ball in the face are distributed and they are you for you for you those trees for you for those who are those who are those who say those tree trees tree tree Tree tree tree tree Tree tree Tree Tree Tree Tree Trees
Ellison replied: “I’m really going to have to go to what Minnesota’s law says. I will leave you, your viewers and other people to discuss what happened in a video.
He added that “the base of demand is to try to stop the federal government, from the top, to intimidate children and children in our state. And that is our goal.”
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