Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz has found himself on the defensive once again after being grilled about a series of false claims he’s made during his political career. During an appearance on ABC’s The View, Walz, who is also the Governor of Minnesota, faced tough questions about his pattern of “misstatements” and how they have damaged his credibility on the campaign trail.
In an effort to explain his past mistakes, Walz attempted to shift the blame to former President Donald Trump, a move that did little to divert attention from his own controversies. While trying to address concerns about the economy, Walz stumbled and awkwardly pivoted to attacking Trump. “It’s very clear that, as you said, Donald Trump is spiraling down, unhinged,” Walz said. “What worries me about these comments, some of these are just so strange that they’re hard to imagine.”
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Walz’s latest controversy comes just weeks after a disastrous debate performance against Republican vice-presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance. In the debate, Walz shocked viewers when he bizarrely claimed that he was “friends with school shooters.” This statement stunned over 40 million viewers and sparked immediate backlash. Walz later attempted to clarify, saying, “I wear my emotions on my sleeve,” but the damage was already done.
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