HYSTERICAL: Walz WHINES About People Calling Him A ‘RETARD’ After Trump’s Thanksgiving Slam

Claims it “creates danger”; conveniently forgets his role in inciting violence against Trump

Vice Presidential loser Tim Walz is melting down over people now calling him a “retard” in public, blaming it all on President Trump’s brutal Thanksgiving takedown, and hypocritically calling it “dangerous.”

In a now viral clip, Walz vented his frustration, declaring that the slur is now echoing around his home thanks to Trump’s lead.

“People driving by my house and using the R word!” Walz whinged, adding “This creates danger!”

The outburst stems from Trump’s late-night Thanksgiving post on Truth Social, where he blasted Walz, declaring that “The seriously retarded Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, does nothing, either through fear, incompetence, or both.” 



Trump was ripping into Minnesota’s handling of refugee resettlement and fraud issues, tying it to broader criticisms of the state’s governance under Walz.

Walz didn’t hold back in his response, hitting Trump during a press event. According to reports, he mocked the president’s “mental capacity” and even suggested Trump release MRI results to prove his fitness.

But Walz’s cries of “danger” ring completely hollow when stacked against his own track record of inflammatory rhetoric. 

Last year, during a DNC meeting in Minneapolis, Walz attacked Trump over attempts to ban flag burning, calling his policies “fascist” and warning of a “slow rolling attempt at undermining democracy.” 

That kind of language directly fueled two assassination attempts on Trump.

Walz’s words put a target on Trump’s back, yet he whines about name-calling.

Walz also openly encouraged attacks on Tesla, rooting for the company’s stock to plummet and gloating over its the violent leftist backlash toward the company earlier this year. 

In one instance, he told an audience he was happy to see Tesla’s value drop, framing it as a hit on Elon Musk. This rhetoric aligned with broader leftist calls for vandalism against Tesla vehicles and dealerships, as detailed in reports of deranged activists targeting an American company that employs 70,000 people.

Even more disturbing, Walz spread fake rumors about Trump being sick and expressed twisted excitement over the possibility of his death. 

At a Labor Day event, he said, “You get up in the morning – the last few days, you woke up thinking there might be news! Just saying…There WILL be news, some time!” 

This vile hope drew fire from CNN’s Scott Jennings, who unleashed: “I’ll tell you who is a COMPLETE piece of SH*T! Tim Walz, the Governor of Minnesota, holding up a phone in front of a rally saying, well, we thought we were going to wake up and find out the president had died. Someday it will happen. No political official, no elected official should be walking around saying, well, I’m hoping we wake up one day and the President of the United States has DIED?! CRAZY!”

Adding fuel to the fire, Walz’s administration is neck-deep in massive fraud scandals involving Somali immigrants, which Trump highlighted in his post. 

Federal prosecutors have charged dozens in a staggering $1 billion fraud scheme that siphoned funds from COVID-19 relief programs, including child nutrition aid through groups like Feeding Our Future. The scandal, one of the largest in U.S. history, unfolded under Walz’s watch, with critics slamming his oversight failures.

A New York Times investigation detailed how the fraud “swamped Minnesota’s social services system,” with brazen schemes exploiting lax controls. PBS reported on the Somali community’s bracing for backlash, while Trump blasted Walz for allowing Minnesota to become “a hub of fraudulent activity.”

Walz has dodged full responsibility, telling NBC’s Kristen Welker he takes some blame but deflecting to systemic issues. A Washington Post opinion piece called him out: “Tim Walz can’t admit the downsides of too much welfare,” arguing the fraud exposes flaws in unchecked programs.

With indictments piling up and taxpayers footing the bill, Walz’s complaints about insults seem petty compared to the real damage from his governance.

Trump has stood firm on his hilarious slur, telling reporters, “Yeah I think there’s something wrong with him absolutely.” 

In the end, Walz’s victim act ignores how his own words and failures have stoked real threats, while Trump’s unfiltered jabs expose the rot in blue-state policies. America First demands accountability, not excuses from governors who let fraud flourish and rhetoric run wild.

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