Tim Walz faces heat comments on Trump’s health during the Labor Day event

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The Minnesota Democratic Governor Tim Walz faces the heat of the conservatives on social networks on a clip which, according to him, shows the former vice-presidential candidate wishing the news of the death of President Donald Trump.
“Look, I understand, you get up in the morning and you condemn things, even if I will say this, the last days you woke up thinking that there could be news,” said Walz during a picnic of the Labor Day in Duluth on Monday, causing a laugh of the crowd in a reference to the recent theory of online conspiracy on the health of Trump.
“By saying right, saying, there will be news one day, just so that you know, there will be news.”
Many on social networks challenged Walz’s statement, alleging that he wanted to be sick for the president, who faced two assassination attempts.
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Governor Tim Walz is under fire for his latest comment on President Trump (Getty Images)
“@Tim_walz, the health of President Trump Trump is a new hollow, even for you”, the whip of the majority of the Gop Tom Emmer house, which represents the 6th district of the Minnesota Congress, Posted on X. “Wishing the patients for others does not make you a leader – it makes you small. Minnesotans deserve better.”
“@Tim_walz monologue where he pines something that does not go with the health of the president – then chirping if there is no question of time before something terrible happens to him – it is not only vile shows that Dems has not learned recently since Butler”, the journalist and author Salena Zito is again. Posted on X.
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“Tim Walz was very enthusiastic about left rumors saying that President Trump had died”, conservative influencer Benny Johnson Posted on X. “This guy is sick.”
“Tim Walz tells the supporters to stay hope that Trump will die soon”, the account of conservative influencer Johnny Magi Posted on X. “The schoolchildren were shot down to the church last week in Tim’s state – and that is what he thinks that I can’t even say how disgusting this disturbed monster is.”
“Tim Walz” tilling rhetoric, “huh?” The GOP Pete Stauber representative, who represents the 8th district of the Minnesota Congress, Posted on X. “Is there more fraud in Tim’s words or his state government?”
“It’s Tim Walz hoping to hear news about Trump’s death”, conservative influencer John Jackson Posted on X. “Tell me again how we are supposed to coexist with these people.”
“What a monster”, the conservative influencer Paul A. Szypula Posted on X.
Fox News Digital contacted Walz’s office to comment.
Walz has become one of the noisiest voices against Trump since last November with calls to democrats to “intimidate the S ***” of Trump and “be a little more mean”.
Walz, who has not yet officially announced that he was pre-elected, recognized in a recent interview that his offer alongside the former vice-president Kamala Harris could have injured him with the voters of Minnesota.
“People have enough,” said Walz. “I sometimes get tired of myself.”
Trump sought to dispel the whirling rumors on social networks on his health on Tuesday, saying that he was “very active” during the Labor Day weekend.
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President Donald Trump speaks alongside the FIFA World Cup trophy in the White House Oval Office on Friday August 22, 2025 in Washington. (AP photo / Jacquelyn Martin)
“I did not do anything for two days, and they said” that there must be something wrong with him “, told Trump to journalists in the oval office, describing speculation on his death as” false news “.
Trump’s comments followed a wave of untreated speculation that started on Friday evening and extended on Saturday morning, supplied by An empty public schedule and recycled photos showing bruises on his hand.
“I was very active during the weekend. I went out to visit some people at the club that I have enough near the Potomac river. No, I was very active, in fact,” said Trump, making a net comparison with his predecessor, president Joe Biden.
“You won’t see him (Biden) and no one has ever said that there was nothing wrong with him,” said Trump. “And we know that he was not in the greatest form.”
Amanda Macias of Fox News Digital contributed to this report