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Sen. Hoffman gives first speech since shooting
During the Democratic National Committee summer convention in Minneapolis, Sen. John Hoffman gave an energetic speech as part of his first public appearance since he and his family were the targets of an assassination attempt ? urging Americans in ways that don't incite political violence.
(FOX 9) - A little more than six months after an attack that nearly left him and his wife dead, Minnesota Senator John Hoffman has announced he will run for reelection.
Sen. Hoffman announces reelection
What we know:
First announced in a social media post that accompanied a campaign page with a fundraising goal of $10,000 by Dec. 31, Sen. Hoffman said that seeing firsthand how "Minnesotans are tired of the vitriol" led to the decision.
"We have seen first hand where hate and dehumanization can lead. My family survived it," the post reads. "Leadership matters. Decency matters. Speaking up matters. If you believe in a Minnesota rooted in dignity, compassion, and courage and want to help push back against the noise, your donation makes a difference. I am seeking re-election to keep leading with dignity."
Minnesota lawmaker shootings
The backstory:
On June 14, 2025, Hoffman and his wife were shot in their home, but managed to survive the attack allegedly perpetrated by Vance Boelter.
DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, were fatally shot during what law enforcement has since called a "targeted" shooting of political violence.