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what did trump say about tim waltz

Donald Trump has recently used very harsh language about Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, especially in response to Walz announcing he will not seek reelection.

What Trump said about Tim Walz

Trump has attacked Walz multiple times in speeches and on his Truth Social account. His comments have focused on both Walz’s competence and alleged misconduct.

Key phrases Trump has used include:

  • Calling Walz “Minnesota’s Corrupt Governor” and claiming he was caught “redhanded” in a massive welfare fraud scandal, mentioning “tens of billions” in taxpayer money, without providing evidence.
  • Saying Walz has “destroyed the State of Minnesota” and labeling him part of a group of “SLIMEBALLS.”
  • Describing Walz as a “very stupid, low‑IQ governor” in media remarks.

Context: reelection decision and fraud scrutiny

Trump’s latest comments came right after Walz said he will not run for another term as governor amid intense scrutiny over how his administration handled a large fraud scandal involving welfare funds in Minnesota. Trump framed Walz’s decision as proof of corruption and echoed the phrase “no one is above the law,” turning a line often used against him back on Democrats.

Other recent descriptions

Beyond corruption claims, Trump has also:

  • Suggested Walz is “mentally unfit” and a “loser” in various appearances and commentary amplified by partisan media.
  • Used an insult on Thanksgiving that was widely reported as a slur for people with intellectual disabilities directed at Walz, which drew criticism for demeaning language toward people with disabilities.

How this fits the broader political fight

  • Trump’s rhetoric about Walz mirrors his style with other Democratic governors, such as Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, and Kathy Hochul, whom he also labels dishonest or incompetent.
  • Supporters see these attacks as Trump highlighting alleged mismanagement and corruption; critics argue he is spreading unproven claims and using stigmatizing language.

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