Is this Tim Walz's 'One Minnesota'?

Tim Walz, Minnesota's DFL governor, testifed last Thursday that Minnesota isn't a sanctuary state. Predictably, Gov. Walz wasn't entirely honest with Tom Emmer during Rep. Emmer's cross-examination of Walz. During Emmer's powerful cross-examination, Gov. Walz insisted that Minnesota isn't a sanctuary state. Keep that in mind while reading this article.

First, this article isn't for the faint-of-heart. Next, it's obvious that Gov. Walz isn't comfortable telling the truth. Let's get into the report. Pay particulalr close attention to the dates included in the report. The report opens by saying "A Guatemalan national convicted of sexually abusing his stepdaughter is now facing federal charges after allegedly dragging a deportation officer down a Bloomington street with his car during a violent immigration arrest attempt. According to a criminal complaint, Roberto Carlos Munoz, 39, was charged with assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon—a vehicle—resulting in bodily injury."

If that reporting was too graphic to you, you should skip this paragraph:

The federal officer suffered deep wounds and severe abrasions after being dragged nearly the length of a football field, all because Munoz refused to comply with a lawful immigration arrest.
Notice the date and location
In December 2022, Munoz was charged in Hennepin County with repeatedly sexually abusing his 16-year-old stepdaughter. He was ultimately convicted of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct, a felony.

At the time, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued a detainer to hold Munoz for deportation proceedings. However, local authorities ignored that detainer and released him back into the public, according to the complaint.

In Emmer's effective cross-examination, he refer3enced aa tweet from Walz when he was running for governor:

According to Rep. Emmer's testimony, then-Rep. Walz's tweet said "I support policies that keep federal law enforcement from enforcing federal laws." That tweet, according to Rep. Emmer, is dated May 23, 2018, almost 6 months before then-Rep. Walz would get elected to his first term as Minnesota's DFL governor.
According to the complaint, around 8 a.m., agents pulled Munoz over after he left his home in a Nissan Altima. He refused to follow commands and only partially rolled down his window. When ordered to exit the vehicle, Munoz continued to resist.

According to the complaint, the ICE officer warned Munoz that he would break a window if he didn’t cooperate. After breaking the rear window, the officer reached inside to unlock the door. That’s when Munoz hit the gas.

In 2022, Gov. Walz refused to work with ICE. He let this criminal run free after being convicted of repeatedly sexually abusing his stepdaughter. How many of these types of monstrosities is Gov. Walz willing to ignore?

When Tim Walz ran for govewrnor in 2018, he raan on the cliche of 'One Minnesota.' After 7 long years experiencing Gov. Walz's divisiveness, it's obvious that Gov. Walz is a divider, not a uniter. Like Kamala Harris, he's a phony. He isn't the real thing.

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