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Tim Walz Fabricated Key Details of Political ‘Origin Story’ That Involved Being Turned Away at George W. Bush Rally: Records

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz made up major aspects of the so-called “origin story” of his political career, in which he was ostensibly turned away from a 2004 re-election campaign rally for President George W. Bush and promptly vowed to run for public office.

Walz, then a high school geography teacher, has alleged that he and two of his students were held up by security and “denied entry” to the event because one of the youths had a sticker on his wallet supporting Bush’s opponent, then-Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.).

However, the Washington Examiner reported Friday, citing sources and high school records, that neither of the teens were Walz’s students and were not refused a spot at the Bush rally because of the Kerry sticker.

Walz also was not a disinterested observer of the 2004 race, having picketed Bush as a “Veteran for Kerry” days before the campaign event in Mankato.

“It’s clear he was politically involved before that moment,” Chris Faulkner, a former Bush campaign aide who worked the rally in question, told the Examiner. “He was protesting in front of the ticket distribution center. It’s all bulls–t.” (Read more from “Tim Walz Fabricated Key Details of Political ‘Origin Story’ That Involved Being Turned Away at George W. Bush Rally: Records” HERE)

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Kamala Harris to Make First Major Appearance as Democratic Nominee in Pre-Taped Interview

Vice President Kamala Harris will make her highly anticipated debut as the Democratic presidential nominee in a joint interview with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, set to air on CNN this Thursday at 9 p.m. ET. This will mark Harris’ first extended sit-down interview since being formally nominated, and it will be the inaugural joint interview with her running mate, Walz, as the 2024 Democratic ticket.

The interview, scheduled to be taped on Thursday afternoon, will be conducted by CNN Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash in Georgia, a key battleground state for the upcoming election. This primetime special comes after weeks of mounting scrutiny regarding Harris’ reluctance to engage with the media, following President Biden’s unexpected exit from the race and Harris’ subsequent rise as the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination.

CNN’s Alex Marquardt, host of “Situation Room,” introduced the segment, emphasizing the significance of this interview in light of Harris’ extended media silence. Marquardt noted that Harris and Walz will face a barrage of questions on a range of issues that have remained largely unaddressed. CNN Political Director David Chalian underscored that the economy is likely to be a focal point, given its central role in the upcoming election, but also hinted at broader concerns about Harris’ policy positions and recent shifts.

The Democratic ticket has faced intense scrutiny recently, particularly following last week’s Democratic convention. Harris, who has been criticized for avoiding interviews and public appearances, will be pressed to address several pressing issues that have surfaced since her nomination. One major area of concern is her apparent shift on several key policy issues. As a 2019 presidential candidate, Harris was known for her progressive stances on fracking, border security, and private health insurance. However, recent reports suggest that her positions have evolved, and she will need to clarify these changes during the interview.

In addition to policy shifts, Harris is expected to face questions about her role and knowledge concerning President Biden’s mental decline. Despite publicly defending Biden after his underwhelming debate performance, Harris will need to address concerns about what she knew behind the scenes, particularly as speculation about Biden’s cognitive abilities has intensified.

Governor Walz will also be under the spotlight. The Minnesota Governor has faced increasing controversy over his military service record and his left-leaning policies as the leader of his state. The interview will likely probe into these controversies, as well as his recent decisions and their impact on Minnesota’s residents.

Under Tim Walz, Minnesota Banned Christians From Teaching in Public Schools

Effective July 2025, teacher licensing rules passed last year in Minnesota under Democrat Gov. Tim Walz will ban practicing Christians, Jews, and Muslims from teaching in public schools. Walz is now the presidential running mate of current U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris. His resume includes a stint as a high school social studies teacher who sponsored a student queer sex club in 1999.

Starting next July, Minnesota agencies controlled by Walz appointees will require teacher license applicants to affirm transgenderism and race Marxism. Without a teaching license, individuals cannot work in Minnesota public schools, nor in the private schools that require such licenses.

The latest version of the regulations requires teachers to “affirm” students’ “gender identity” and “sexual orientation” to receive a Minnesota teaching license:

The teacher fosters an environment that ensures student identities such as race/ethnicity, national origin, language, sex and gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical/developmental/emotional ability, socioeconomic class, and religious beliefs are historically and socially contextualized, affirmed, and incorporated into a learning environment where students are empowered to learn and contribute as their whole selves (emphasis added).

Last spring, administrative law judges finally approved these pending changes The Federalist reported one month before they were finalized. Universities are also affected: starting in 2025, they must either train their teaching students to fulfill these anti-Christian requirements or be banned from offering state licensing — and thus the ticket to the vast majority of teaching jobs — to their students. (Read more from “Under Tim Walz, Minnesota Banned Christians From Teaching in Public Schools” HERE)

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Tim Walz Faces Another Accusation of Misrepresentation in Unearthed, Blistering Letter: ‘Remove Any Reference’

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing another accusation of misrepresenting his background after a Nebraska Chamber of Commerce letter from 2006 resurfaced amid Walz’s campaign for vice president.

When Walz first ran for Congress in Minnesota, he touted on his campaign website that he received an award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce in 1993 for his work with the business community, according to a 2006 article from the Post Bulletin.

He never received such an award, however, which was outlined to him in a blistering letter from the then-president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, Barry L. Kennedy.

“We researched this matter and can confirm that you have not been the recipient of any award from the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce,” the letter addressed to Walz on Nov. 1, 2006, reads.

“I am not going to draw a conclusion about your intentions by including this line in your biography. However, we respectfully request that you remove any reference to our organization as it could be considered an endorsement of your candidacy. It should be pointed out, however, that the US Chamber of Commerce has endorsed your opponent, Congressman Gil Gutknecht, for his support of small business issues,” Kennedy continued. (Read more from “Tim Walz Faces Another Accusation of Misrepresentation in Unearthed, Blistering Letter: ‘Remove Any Reference’” HERE)

Tim Walz’s Coaching History Called Out After Ex-Football Players Hit Dnc Stage: ‘It’s Strange’

Former members of the Mankato West High School football team took center stage at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Wednesday night in support of their former coach, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, as he formally accepted the Democratic nomination for vice president.

However, social media stirred over the reference to Walz as a football coach who turned a losing team into state champions.

“In Minnesota, we trust a coach who turned a team that was 0-27 into state champions,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) said in her speech on the third night of the DNC.

Ben Ingman, one of Walz’s former students, who said the governor also coached him in seventh-grade basketball and track at Mankato, echoed that sentiment.

“Coach Walz got us excited about what we might achieve together. He believed in us, and he helped us believe in each other. And his leadership stuck. That track team went on to win a state title, just like the football team.” . . .

“Amy Klobuchar introduces Timothy Walz as a coach who ‘turned’ a team ‘into state champions,’” one person said in a post on X. “He was NEVER a head coach. He didn’t ‘turn’ anyone into state champions.” (Read more from “Tim Walz’s Coaching History Called Out After Ex-Football Players Hit DNC Stage: ‘It’s Strange'” HERE)

WATCH: Tim Walz Jerk His Son’s Arm on DNC Stage (VIDEO)

Tim Walz, the leftist Minnesota governor now campaigning as Kamala Harris pick to be No. 2 on the Democrat presidential ticket this year, has revealed some hidden depths already. . .

Now there’s another factor, spotted as he was walking on stage at the Democrat National Convention this week with his family, including son Gus.

He appears to jerk his son’s arm, and in a not too friendly way. . .

The Twitchy site, editorially, said, “Last night as the joyful Democratic National Convention where joyful Kamala Harris and joyful Democrats joyfully babbled on about how much they hate everyone who doesn’t joyfully unify with them came to a joyful end, Americans were privy to something from Tim Walz that didn’t look at all joyful. In fact, it looked angry and even cruel. He clearly didn’t think we’d see it but someone caught this interaction … and it’s honestly a little scary.”

It continued, “Please note, we are in no way attacking or picking on Gus Walz, it’s not his fault his dad grabbed his arm and yanked him into place in that way. We had to watch the video more than once to truly see Walz’s face as he yanked his son around on that stage. … He was angry. He was maybe even enraged.” (Read more from “WATCH: Tim Walz Jerk His Son’s Arm on DNC Stage (VIDEO)” HERE)

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Tim Walz Went to War on Zyn While Pushing Free Needles, Legalizing Pot

Tim Walz has legalized pot, pushed free needles and is open to psychedelic drug legalization, all while taxing nicotine pouches at a 95 percent clip during his tenure as Minnesota’s Governor.

Democrats are attempting to sell Walz as a friend to the working class, praising his “Midwestern values.” His policy history, however, indicates a Walz-Harris Administration may be in favor of crushing the vices of blue collar and traditional America.

Walz, who Vice President Kamala Harris tapped in early August to be her running mate, amended the state’s Tobacco Tax law in May to categorize tobacco-free nicotine products like Zyn as “moist snuff,” rendering it eligible for a 95 percent tax rate.

Use of adult smokeless tobacco, which includes Zyn nicotine pouches, skew heavily towards midwestern, low-income men living in rural areas, according to data from the CDC and the UK’s National Institute of Health (NIH).

Zyn has also become a popular emblem among proponents of traditional masculinity, with popular voices like Joe Rogan and Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson championing them. (Read more from “Tim Walz Went to War on Zyn While Pushing Free Needles, Legalizing Pot” HERE)

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Democrats Conduct Fake Delegate ‘Vote’ for Kamala Harris, Who Was Already Nominee

Delegates at the Democratic National Convention conducted a fake, “ceremonial” vote to nominate Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as the party’s presidential ticket.

Harris was already the Democratic presidential nominee as of August 5, when delegates voted online. As the Associated Press reported:

Just as soon as Biden abruptly ended his candidacy, Harris and her team worked rapidly to secure backing from the 1,976 party delegates needed to clinch the nomination in a formal roll call vote. She reached that marker at warp speed, with an Associated Press survey of delegates nationwide showing she locked down the necessary commitments a mere 32 hours after Biden’s announcement.

Harris’ nomination became official after a five-day round of online balloting by Democratic National Convention delegates ended Monday night. The party had long contemplated the early virtual roll call to ensure Biden would appear on the ballot in every state.

Harris never contested a primary election or caucus — even when she ran for president in 2019 — and never won any real votes from Democratic Party presidential primary voters, either. (Read more from “Democrats Conduct Fake Delegate ‘Vote’ for Kamala Harris, Who Was Already Nominee” HERE)

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Revealed: Walz Praised Chinese Communism to Students

Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), promoted Chinese-style communism to his high school students in the 1990s, telling them that “everyone shares” and gets free food and housing.

The pro-communist comments were recently unearthed by the Washington Free Beacon’s discovery of a 1991 article in Nebraska’s Alliance Times-Herald, where one of Walz’s lessons was quoted.

“It means that everyone is the same and everyone shares,” Walz told his social studies class of China’s economic system. “The doctor and the construction worker make the same. The Chinese government and the place they work for provide housing and 14 kg or about 30 pounds of rice per month. They get food and housing.”

Walz, who first traveled to China just months after the government slaughtered pro-democracy students and protesters in the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, has been criticized for praising the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over decades of trips that followed. (Read more from “Revealed: Walz Praised Chinese Communism to Students” HERE)

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Al-Qaeda-Linked Muslim Group Got $2 Million From Tim Walz’s State Government

Under Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), the state of Minnesota awarded over $2 million to an Islamic group that fundraises for a charity linked to an al Qaeda affiliate, according to funding records reviewed by the Washington Examiner.

The Islamic Association of North America, the recipient of the state grants from 2019 to 2024, is fundraising after Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel last year for Rahma Worldwide, a Michigan-based charity that says it is shipping humanitarian aid to Gaza, according to flyers. In a since-deleted Facebook post in October 2023, Rahma Worldwide President Shadi Zaza revealed his charity was collaborating on an aid initiative with the Islamic Heritage Revival Society of Kuwait, a terrorist group sanctioned by the U.S. government for funding al Qaeda.

News of the Walz administration’s grants to the IANA comes as the Democratic vice presidential candidate faces backlash after a series of Washington Examiner reports revealed his ties to Muslim cleric Asad Zaman. As Minnesota’s governor, Walz has repeatedly hosted Zaman, who shared a pro-Adolf Hitler movie on social media and defended the Oct. 7 attack. Moreover, according to unearthed footage, Walz referred to Zaman as a “master teacher” at a 2018 event held by the Zaman-led Muslim American Society of Minnesota, which partners with the IANA.

The presidential campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris has continued to claim Walz has no personal relationship with Zaman. Harris and Walz officials did not respond to requests for comment from the Washington Examiner on Thursday.

“Embracing and funding an imam that sympathizes with neo-Nazis was apparently only the start,” said Sam Westrop, a terrorism analyst at the Middle East Forum think tank. (Read more from “Al-Qaeda-Linked Muslim Group Got $2 Million From Tim Walz’s State Government” HERE)

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