President Trump was recently asked if he called Tim Walz after a tragic firing in Minnesota.
He said that he was not.
He was asked why and his answer is completely at the point:
President Trump said that after a political murder, Minnesota village was called to Tim Walz and sent to shockwaves through the state, “waste of time”.
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– ABC News (@ABC) June 17, 2025
Total waste of time, I agree 100%!
God bless President Trump, he is correct again and he does not sugarcane.
He just calls it the same as it is.
From ABC News,
Trump was asked if he would approach Walz, who was a Vice President for the 2024 nominee Kamla Harris of the Democratic Party, as he returned to Washington after leaving the G7 Summit early.
“I think the governor of Minnesota is very upset. I am not calling him,” said Trump. “Why would I call him? I can call and say, ‘Hi, how are you doing?” Uh, man does not have a clue.
Walz’s team later responded to Trump’s comments on Air Force one on Tuesday.
“The village. Walz wishes that President Trump will be a President for all Americans, but it is not about Trump or Walz. It is about the Hortman family, Hoffman family and Minnesota kingdom, and the governor focuses on helping the three heels,” said Teddy Tschain said, a spoke to the governor.
The President, who condemned the violence, called the Democratic Governor “terrible governor” and “gross disabled” in an interview with ABC News senior political correspondent Rachel Scott.
The President told Scott, “Well, it’s a terrible thing. I think he is a terrible governor. I think he is a grossly disabled man. But I can call him, I can call him other people too,” the President told Scott.
Till Monday afternoon, Walz did not listen to the President, according to a source.