Kristin Robbins, a Minnesota state legislator, posted several statements on her social media account on February 20, 2026, criticizing actions by the Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) party and Governor Tim Walz regarding oversight and policy issues in Minnesota.
In one post from February 20, 2026, Robbins stated: “This is false. The DFL refused to pass the INDEPENDENT Inspector General bill that already passed the Democrat-led Senate with strong bipartisan support last year. Instead, they offered an amendment to gut the bill & tried to pretend they were doing something about fraud.”
Later that day, she addressed concerns over government oversight in another post: “The reason we have the biggest fraud scandal in the country? Governor Tim Walz came in and killed any independent oversight of his agencies. Minnesotans are fed up.”
In a separate message also dated February 20, 2026, Robbins criticized what she described as left-wing educational policies: “The radical left wants to push these creepy experiments on our kids. Enough. This has to end.”
Robbins’ comments come amid ongoing debates within Minnesota’s legislature regarding measures for independent oversight of state agencies and broader cultural issues affecting education policy. Disagreements between Republican lawmakers like Robbins and members of the DFL have been prominent in recent legislative sessions.
