Tim Walz, Minnesota and Donald Trump
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President Donald Trump confirmed that he will not call Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) in light of the shooting in his state that killed the state Speaker of the House and her husband. Four days have passed since Democratic state Rep.
President Trump on Tuesday said he has zero plans to call Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz after the targeted shooting of two state lawmakers — insisting it would just “waste time.”
Trump refuses to call ‘whacked out’ Gov Tim Walz after murder of state lawmaker - Vance Boelter is suspected of fatally shooting Democratic state representative Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark in the early hours of Saturday,
A somber Gov. Tim Walz spoke about the work and legacy of State Rep. Melissa Hortman, who was assassinated at her home Saturday.
President Donald Trump will not call Gov. Tim Walz in the aftermath of the deadly shootings in Minnesota that killed a Democratic legislator and injured another, saying it would be a waste of his time.
A state lawmaker and her husband were shot and killed, and a second lawmaker and his wife were shot and wounded early Saturday.
Days after a Minnesota state lawmaker was killed and another injured in a "politically motivated assassination," President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he would not call the state's governor, eschewing a traditional presidential response to tragedies.
Following the fatal shooting of Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, the president called Gov. Tim Walz "whacked out."
ABC News’ Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz reports on the increased threat environment within the U.S. after the Minnesota lawmakers shootings. Plus, the escalating Iran-Israel conflict.
The suspect wanted in the slaying of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband, as well as in the injury shooting of a state senator and his wife, was found Sunday night armed and crawling in a field in a sparsely populated stretch of Minnesota,