Tim Walz, Minnesota and politically motivated assassination
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The alleged killer left behind a ‘manifesto’ listing the names of 70 politicians, including Walz and his Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, and a stack of papers stating ‘No Kings’
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz claims China could hold moral authority in Middle East talks, hopes for rain during President Donald Trump's military parade and defends his campaign rhetoric.
Walz condemned inflammatory rhetoric and suggested it was linked to political violence. However, he has a history of making incendiary comments himself.
Several MAGA members have called out the state's Democratic governor over his ties to the suspect in Saturday's deadly shooting.
The Minnesota governor said that the path to tyranny "is littered with people telling you you’re overreacting"
Walz and the rest of the Minnesota hierarchy have been getting slammed with criticism for a statistical rise in crime, and some of that heat is coming from former NFL and Minnesota State football star Jack Brewer. Brewer recently criticized Walz for the decline of “The Gopher State.”
During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace grilled Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on defining 'woman,' accusing him
In a grueling hearing on Capitol Hill, Gov. Tim Walz told lawmakers that the immigration system is broken and state and federal officials need to work together to fix it. But in the same session, he went to the mat defending his claim that President Donald Trump is using federal immigration agents as a “modern-day gestapo,
Gov. Hochul is set to testify before Congress on state immigration enforcement, addressing the criticisms from a Republican-led committee on sanctuary policies.
(ABC 6 News) — On Thursday, Governor Tim Walz traded the Capitol in St. Paul for Washington D.C. as he testified before the U.S. House Oversight Committee on illegal immigration and sanctuary cities. Walz spent a lot of time defending Minnesota’s immigration policies, and some federal leaders did not hold back.
Hegseth has deployed thousands of troops to Los Angeles in recent days to suppress protests against the Trump administration's deportations. He has faced criticism from California Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democrats who have said the troops are adding fuel to the fire and are not being put to good use.