Max Rymer, Minnesota State Representative from 28B District | Official Website
Max Rymer, Minnesota State Representative from 28B District | Official Website
Max Rymer, a Minnesota-based commentator and political figure, used his social media platform in mid-July 2025 to comment on recent events involving state politics and elected officials. His posts addressed issues ranging from alleged fraud schemes to the conduct of specific legislators.
On July 17, 2025, Rymer referenced a new fraud case in Minnesota politics and criticized Democratic lawmakers for their response. He wrote: "As another massive fraud scheme breaks, listen to the laughter lobbed at @elliottengenMN from MN Democrats when he talks about actually addressing it. This isn’t a party who’s serious about doing anything about it. Vote in 2026 accordingly." In this post, Rymer implied that Democratic lawmakers were dismissive of efforts to address the alleged fraud.
Later that day, Rymer posted two links without additional commentary: "https://t.co/tMPzulToCc https://t.co/UBtnYOfYqm". The context of these links was not provided in the tweet itself.
On July 19, 2025, Rymer turned his attention to State Senator Nicole Mitchell. He stated: "A sentence that doesn’t require her legislative absence. A party that has fully excused her behavior. Let’s find someone to run against Nicole Mitchell in her re-election campaign." This message referred to ongoing controversy surrounding Senator Mitchell's legal situation and questioned whether she should continue serving as a legislator.
Rymer's comments come amid heightened scrutiny over government oversight and ethical standards among Minnesota politicians. Recent months have seen several public discussions about how allegations of misconduct are handled by both parties within the state legislature.