Harris Faulkner highlights Tom Emmer's substantive feud with Tim Walz
KUTV is reporting "While speaking at a pro-labor union event on Monday, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) fed into the speculations that President Donald Trump may be dead." It continued, saying "President Donald Trump kept a low profile over Labor Day weekend, participating in private interviews, playing golf and making a slew of posts to Truth Social. However, his last public appearance before Tuesday was six days prior — sparking rumors that the Commander in Chief was either sick or even dead."
What type of evil POS politician traffics in rumors like this? It just takes a brain to figure it out that this storyline was BS. Apparently, Gov. Walz is both stupid and evil. Watch him as he spreads this BS:
Tom Emmer flattens Gov. Walz like a pancake: Let's remember this:.@Tim_Walz, mocking President Trump’s health is a new low, even for you. Wishing ill on others doesn’t make you a leader—it makes you small.
— Tom Emmer (@tomemmer) September 2, 2025
Minnesotans deserve better. pic.twitter.com/6Kw05CBg5l
In April 2023 — as Minnesota had an $18 billion budget surplus — MINNDEPENDENT president Tim Benz and Minnesota Catholic Conference (MCC) executive director Jason Adkins sent a letter to Gov. Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, urging them to ensure nonpublic schools were included in the governor’s proposed $50 million "Building and Cyber Security Grant Program."This letter wasn't acted upon. Before you blinked, the $18,000,000,000 was spent, $10,000,000,000 in new taxes had been raised, spending increased by almost 40%. Despite all that activity, Benz's and Adkins' request was put into Gov. Walz's circular file.They called the need "urgent and critical" given "recent, and continuing attacks on our schools in this country and in our state."
"Since 2020, nonpublic schools have been advocating to be part of the Safe Schools Program that provides funding to school districts for emergency response training, security upgrades, mental health services, and security resources," they wrote.
"The legislation supported by our collective organizations provides state aid to school districts, intermediate school districts, charter schools and nonpublic schools for this program. Unfortunately, this program currently does not cover nonpublic schools, charter schools and intermediate school districts and it is a levy-only program for school districts."
That's the real Tim Walz. This week, he trafficked in rumors that'd make tabloids blush. In 2023, when Minnesota had a record surplus, Walz decided that students that didn't attend public schools weren't worthy of school safety grantswe. Tim Walz rejected protecting students who didn't attend public schools. That's one sick POS.
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