Governor Tim Walz addressed a false viral rumor that President Donald Trump had died during Labor Day Weekend, telling a Duluth festival crowd he understood why people were furiously checking phones. Walz joked that although the rumors were untrue, there would be news about Trump 'sometime.' He urged the crowd to stand up for democracy, do what is right, and help neighbors, adding that one can be kind while also 'kick the living sh*t out of them.' The comment followed social-media speculation about Trump's health and weekend appearances, including photos of Trump playing golf with his granddaughter Kai.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) alluded to a viral rumor that President Donald Trump had died over Labor Day Weekend, telling a crowd at a festival on Monday that he understood why they were furiously checking their phones for news on the topic. But despite the rumor being untrue, he told fellow Democrats and leftists who were hoping for the president to croak not to worry, because that news will be true sooner or later.
He said: Look, I get it. You get up in the morning and you doom scroll through things. And although I will say this, the last few days, you woke up thinking there might be news. Just saying, just saying. There will be news, sometime. Just so you know, there will be news. Walz, a moment later, urged the crowd to stand up for democracy, what's right, and for our neighbors.
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