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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has been facing an increasingly rough media landscape, and his latest appearances have done little to improve his standing. As the running mate of Kamala Harris, Walz has been thrust into the national spotlight, but recent interviews have not gone as planned. After a disastrous outing on “Fox News Sunday” and an even more damaging “60 Minutes” interview, Walz found himself on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, hoping for a break from the tough questioning. Instead, he stumbled again, making a bizarre comment about Harris that left viewers scratching their heads.
Walz’s rocky week began on “Fox News Sunday,” where Shannon Bream took him to task on several fronts. Known for her incisive questioning, Bream didn’t let Walz off easy.
She pushed him hard on the claims his campaign has made, particularly on his economic policies. What stood out most, however, was her challenge to Walz’s credibility, highlighting several occasions where he had been caught either exaggerating or outright lying. It was a tough moment for the governor, and it was clear he struggled to maintain his composure under the pressure.
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Walz was particularly pressed on his handling of Minnesota’s paid leave policies.
He touted his administration’s support for expanding paid leave, but Bream wasn’t buying it. She called him out on what she and many others see as inconsistencies in his statements. Following the interview, a KSTP reporter and the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce took to social media, blasting Walz for misleading the public about the actual state of paid leave in Minnesota. The timing couldn’t have been worse, and it set the tone for what would be a tough week ahead for the governor.
The following day, Walz’s “60 Minutes” interview aired, and it was nothing short of a disaster.
Interviewer Scott Pelley pressed Walz on his claims about the economy and public policy, and the governor struggled to provide convincing answers. Most notably, Walz was called out for overstating the impact of his administration’s policies on Minnesota’s recovery from the pandemic. As with his “Fox News Sunday” appearance, the lies started to pile up, and the governor found himself on the defensive.
One of the most damning moments came when Walz…
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