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Hi, Mr. Ellison. | |
| How are you? | ||
| My name's Laura Lumer. | ||
| I'm an investigative journalist. | ||
| Hi. | ||
| I have a question. | ||
| How are you going to run for Attorney General when there's domestic abuse allegations against you? | ||
| You have a journalist asking some questions. | ||
| I don't think you've heard that. | ||
| You want to run for Attorney General? | ||
| Here's a police report. | ||
| Here's a police report that was filed against you. | ||
| Excuse me, do not put your hands on me. | ||
| There's a police report that was filed against you in 2005 by a woman by the name of Amy Alexander. | ||
| As a woman, why should I vote for you, Keith Ellison, when there are domestic violence allegations against you? | ||
| Excuse me. | ||
| I'm going to need to ask you to leave, please, okay? | ||
| You cannot put your hands on me. | ||
| I can file a police report against you. | ||
| You cannot put your hands on me. | ||
| You are touching me. | ||
| Take your hands off me. | ||
| Allison, there is a police report that was filed against you in 2005 by a woman by the name of Amy Alexander. | ||
| How can you be Attorney General when you abuse women, Mr. Ellison? | ||
| You don't even have a license to be an attorney in the state of Minnesota. | ||
| Mr. Ellison. | ||
| Mr. Ellison, you said that Senator Franken is scheduled to speak tomorrow. | ||
| I think he will do the right thing and resign. | ||
| Mr. Ellison, two women. | ||
| Did you not tweet this? | ||
| You tweeted this. | ||
| If you put your hands on me, I will call the police on you. | ||
| I will call the police on you if you put your hands on me. | ||
| You're being killed. | ||
| If you touch me, I will file a police report against you. | ||
| Why are you doing this? | ||
| Because you're a family abuser. | ||
| Our families are here. | ||
| We're spending a good time. | ||
| In 2005, the police were called to Amy Alexander's home and she reported that Keith Ellison was beating her. | ||
| Do you want an attorney general that beats women? | ||
| That's not what she reported. | ||
| It's right here. | ||
| I have the police report right there. | ||
| It says that she was getting abused. | ||
| This is called domestic violence. | ||
| Mr. Ellison, why should the women of Minnesota vote for a man who has been accused of abusing women? | ||
| Why didn't she stay cap two years ago or four years ago or six years ago? | ||
| Why hasn't she stayed? | ||
| Doesn't matter. | ||
| The Democrat Party believes all victims, all victims of abuse. | ||
| I believe all victims abuse. | ||
| What happened to the Me Too movement? | ||
| Mr. Ellison, what happened to the Me Too movement? | ||
| His innocent until he's proven guilty. | ||
| Mr. Ellison, I don't want an attorney general who beats and abuses women, okay? | ||
| I vote. | ||
| Why are you refusing to answer? | ||
| You need to answer the people, Mr. Ellison. | ||
| You are running to be Attorney General. | ||
| What is this? | ||
| This is an assault allegation. | ||
| This is a police report, Mr. Ellison. | ||
| You cannot be the Attorney General of Minnesota if you abuse women, Mr. Ellison. | ||
| Mr. Ellison. | ||
| Ms. Chelsea. | ||
| Ms. Jelsey. | ||
| Mr. Ellison. | ||
| Mr. Ellison, you said that you were very proud of your friend, Senator Al Franken. | ||
| As he spoke passionately about the Violence Against Women Act. | ||
| Why should you beat Amy Alexander and Karen Monaghan? | ||
| What are you going to do when this videotape comes out of you abusing them? | ||
| What are you going to do? | ||
| What are you going to do, Mr. Ellison? | ||
| You're going to run me over? | ||
| You're going to run me over? | ||
| Is that what you're going to do? | ||
| You're going to abuse another woman? | ||
| I don't need to do anything. | ||
| I'm a journalist. | ||
| I can ask whatever question I want. | ||
| There are rules about this. | ||
| I am not violating any rules. | ||
| I have a First Amendment, the Constitution. | ||
| He took his oath on the Quran. | ||
| Maybe he should read the Constitution. | ||
| Who are you? | ||
| Who are you? | ||
| Just somebody. | ||
| Okay, well, you obviously don't have courage because you're not even giving me your name. | ||
| I will ask him whatever question I want. | ||
| Come on. | ||
| Come on. | ||
| Me too, Mr. Ellison. | ||
| Me too. | ||
| Me too. | ||
| Hashtag me too. | ||
| Hashtag me too, Mr. Ellison. | ||
| Let him out. | ||
| I love you. | ||
| Let him out. | ||
| We don't want an attorney general who abuses women. | ||
| Let him out. | ||
| Why are y'all being afraid of him? | ||
| Me too, Keith Allison. | ||
| Me too. | ||
| The Democrat National Committee should be ashamed of itself. | ||
| Bye, Mr. Ellison. | ||
| Bye. |