Minnesota’s Governor, Tim Walz, just couldn’t hold back from his favorite pastime: bashing President Donald Trump. He decided to use the tragic assassination of a state lawmaker and her husband as an opportunity to throw jabs at the former president. Imagine that. Instead of focusing on the real issues, Walz prefers to further his political agenda using a tragedy as his stage.
The suspect behind this horrific act was captured after an extensive two-day manhunt. The teamwork displayed by state, local, and federal law enforcement agencies was commendable. But about addressing the rampant violence in our society? Walz seems more interested in drawing parallels to Trump, making a ill-timed remark about “mean tweets,” while completely ignoring the real elephant in the room.
Walz’s speech was a classic example of liberal hypocrisy. He called for political discourse to rise above hatred, yet he’s been caught on record comparing his political enemies to Nazis and urging his supporters to be meaner and fiercer. How’s that for practicing what you preach? The left loves pretending to take the moral high ground, but often they’re the first to muddy the waters when it suits their narrative.
Tim Walz Uses State Lawmaker Assassination to Take a Shot at Trump https://t.co/boBbX53al7 Can you imagine our Country if Kamala and tampon Tim were in power? Too awful to contemplate! California is cursed with Newscum and Bass!
— Pat Lung (@patlefty816781) June 16, 2025
Taking a closer look at the suspect, we find troubling signs. A manifesto discovered in his vehicle hints at an anti-Trump sentiment simmering beneath the surface. But instead of addressing this divisive rhetoric, Walz chooses to politicize the tragedy, pointing fingers at the wrong people. It’s always easier to blame Trump than to face the inconvenient truths hiding within their own ranks.
Where does this leave us? Once again, we see liberal leaders using tragic moments for political gain instead of healing and uniting. Perhaps it’s time for them to take a good look in the mirror. Is it ever right to exploit such a heart-wrenching event for partisan mudslinging? The answer should be clear.