
Minnesota GOP convention stirs debate with moment of silence for Chauvin
At the Minnesota GOP state convention, a proposal to observe a moment of silence for Derek Chauvin sparked mixed reactions and underscored tensions within the party. The measure required 60% of delegates to pass and was described as a floor action by delegates, not a party policy. GOP leaders and candidate Kendall Qualls avoided taking a stance, while Democrats condemned the tribute; Attorney General Ellison called it disturbing, and DFL Chair Carlbom pressed for clarity on whether pardons would be considered by Qualls if elected.













