
Swing state House hopeful changes tune after scrubbing violent crime defenses from law firm website
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Minnesota Republican House candidate Tayler Rahm appears to have scrubbed his law firm's website of references to work it has done defending people accused of murder and sex crimes.
Rahm launched his campaign in June of last year, but with a notable change to his firm's website that excluded references touting its experience with "many major felony cases including: drugs, assault, criminal sexual conduct, theft/embezzlement, murder and more" that still appeared on the site just months earlier. Brandon Gillespie is an associate editor at Fox News. Follow him on X at @BGillespieAL.
"There is no case too small or too big for the Law Firm, as Mr. Rahm has been involved in hundreds of DUI/DWI cases achieving incredible results and he has been involved in many other major Cases," the firm's website now reads.

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