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Today on Media Miss Minute, the family of a man killed in one of the U.S. recent strikes on an alleged drug boat has filed a human rights complaint
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Plus, the Treasury Department has opened a fraud investigation in Minnesota, and it ties directly to President Trump's verbal attacks this week on the state's Somali community
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I'm Craig DeGrelli, and this is Media Miss Minute, where we bring you two stories being missed by partisan media outlets
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one on the left and one on the right. Starting today with the right, the family of a Colombian
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man killed in a U.S. strike on what the Trump administration says was a drug trafficking boat
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has filed a complaint with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. The family argues
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the September strike amounts to murder, saying Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the
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operation, quote, despite not knowing the identity of those targeted for these bombings and extra
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judicial killings. Now to what's being missed by the left. Treasury Secretary Scott Besant says
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his department is investigating whether Minnesota taxpayer funds were diverted to a terrorist
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organization. Besant said on social media that President Trump personally requested the probe
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following reports that al-Shabaab, a Somali terror group affiliated with al-Qaeda, may have benefited from fraud committed in the state. Download the Straight Arrow News app and
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