Nuclear Option? How Senate Republicans Plan to Clear Out Nominee Backlog
Dems Need This Much of the Popular Vote to Retake the House Next...
Why Are We Re-Investigating January 6?
Oh, Hi, Roy Cooper, Nice of You to Finally Weigh in on the...
One Tweet That Nails Why the Media Is So Annoyed We're Talking About...
5-Year-Old Floridian Kid's Wild Trip to Chick-fil-A
Trump's Purported Birthday Card to Jeffrey Epstein Has Been Released
No Lives Matter (Unless Democrats Can Exploit Them)
The Incredible Lightness of the Mainstream Media
Democrats Believe in Totalitarian Government
The Autopen Controversy
Poll's Finding About Americans' Support for Capitalism Is Alarming. What Can Explain It?
Congress Must End DEI in the Military Through the NDAA
Our Long History of Executive Order Abuse
NBC Poll Reveals Stark Values Divide Between Young Trump and Kamala Voters
Tipsheet

Two Weeks Notice? Republicans Call for MN State Senator to Resign Immediately

Becker County Jail

A Minnesota state senator has been found guilty of burglary after breaking into the home of her estranged stepmother. Nicole Mitchell holds a deciding vote in the closely divided Minnesota Senate and is now facing calls for her immediate resignation. 

Advertisement

The Democratic state senator was convicted Friday of first-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools, after the jury deliberated for about three hours. 

Until the conclusion of her trial Friday, Mitchell maintained her claims to innocence and refused to resign from her role as a state senator. After her convictions, Mitchell's lawyer released a statement saying that the lawmaker needs two weeks to wrap up her legislative duties and to secure health insurance for her son before her complete resignation on August 4, 2025. 

Senate Republican Leader Mark Johnson released a statement Monday pushing for Mitchell to resign immediately instead of waiting two weeks. 

“Senator Mitchell was convicted of two felonies; she doesn’t get to give the Senate two weeks’ notice,” said Johnson, in a statement Monday. “The only reason Mitchell is still in office is because Democrats needed her vote to pass their agenda and refused to hold her accountable during session.”

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy issued a statement saying that Mitchell told colleagues that she planned to resign if convicted, “and I expect her to follow through on that pledge.”

During Nicole Mitchell's trial, the prosecution shared body cam footage from her arrest with the jury. She was apprehended by police on April 22, 2024, at her stepmother's house in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. The first-term senator was dressed in all black and carrying a flashlight covered with a black sock when she was arrested. 

Advertisement

In the footage, Mitchell repeatedly tells police officers that she broke into the home because her stepmother refused to give her sentimental items that belonged to her recently deceased father, including photos, a flannel shirt, and his ashes. She said to police, "Clearly, I'm not good at this."

Editor’s Note: Help us continue to report the truth about corrupt politicians like Nicole Mitchell. 

Join Townhall VIP and use promo code FIGHT to get 60% off your membership.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement