Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's (D) daughter Hope is clearly furious. President Donald Trump called her father “mentally retarded” and called Trump supporters “cult members.”
24 year old published video on TikTok on Saturday but later deleted it, Daily mail reported on Sunday.
“The President calling my dad what he did unleashed a hell of a storm of abuse towards me, my family and especially my brother. You can call me whatever you want, you can call my dad, my mom when it's Gus, hell no. Hell no. He dealt with people calling him last August and now there's a resurgence. No,” she said.
“How is it okay that the President of the United States can call anyone, no matter who it is, and then all the members of his damn cult come and attack those people?” Nadezhda continued:
It is important to note that in August Nadezhda transmitted on President Trump's efforts to stop crime in Washington, D.C. as “a bitch, a baby, a girl, a scaredy cat,” according to Breitbart News.
Meanwhile, Trump has stood calling Walz “mentally retarded” before laying out the problems with Walz's leadership as he deals with emerging proof widespread theft, embezzlement, immigration fraud and deception by many Somali migrants in Minnesota.
Trump said: “I think there's something wrong with him… Anyone who would allow these people into a state and pay billions of dollars to Somalia. We gave billions of dollars to Somalia – it's not even a country because it doesn't function as a country. It has a name, but it doesn't function as a country. Yeah, there's something wrong with Walz.”
Former Vice President Kamala Harris (D) and Walz, who was her running mate in the 2024 presidential election, lost to Trump, who in March called Waltz is a “loser.”
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It is important to note that Waltz called President Trump called “a threat to democracy” and called Republicans “fascists,” Breitbart News reported in August 2024.
“Waltz seemed unfazed by the fact that such hostile, incendiary rhetoric was widely blamed for creating the context of fear and hatred in which a gunman tried to kill Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania just weeks earlier,” the outlet reported.
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