Minnesota Voter Calls Out Rep. Fischbach’s Silence on Key Issues, Demands She Be Voted Out
A Minnesota constituent blasts Rep. Michelle Fischbach for failing to address soaring costs, ICE abuses, and Epstein cover-ups, calling her out as a silent bystander to injustice. With no tangible achievements and troubling stances, the letter urges voters to reject Fischbach in November.
A scathing letter from Minnesota resident William Ross lays bare Rep. Michelle Fischbach’s record—or lack thereof—in representing Minnesota’s 7th District. Ross accuses Fischbach of turning a blind eye to the mounting struggles of her constituents, from skyrocketing grocery and insurance prices to unchecked ICE violence and ignored calls for justice in the Epstein scandal.
Ross highlights that under Fischbach’s watch, beef and grocery prices have hit record highs, health care premiums have ballooned by 200 to 300 percent, and insurance costs have surged nearly 80 percent. Yet Fischbach has done nothing to address these economic burdens.
On immigration enforcement, Ross paints a grim picture of Minnesota being “overrun by ICE agents” who have engaged in violent and deadly actions against American citizens in Minneapolis. He draws a chilling parallel to Nazi soldiers “putting people on trains,” condemning Fischbach’s silence and inaction.
The letter also calls out Fischbach’s failure to advocate for Epstein victims or expose the notorious files, branding child rape cover-ups as a far graver offense than undocumented immigration. Ross points to Fischbach’s support for labeling Minnesota citizen Alex Pretti a domestic terrorist for resisting federal agents, contrasting it with the lack of condemnation for the January 6 Capitol attack.
Ross questions Fischbach’s claim of being “pro law enforcement” when she remained silent during attacks on Capitol police and peaceful local protesters. He further criticizes her for not denouncing election fraud claims selectively targeting the 2020 Georgia ballots while ignoring other contested elections, including her own.
The letter concludes with a blunt call to action: Fischbach should be voted out in November. Minnesota deserves a representative who fights for its people, not one who stays silent amid crisis and controversy.
This letter adds to growing discontent with elected officials who prioritize partisan loyalty over accountability and constituent needs. As Minnesota voters head to the polls, they face a clear choice between complacency and real representation.
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