Tim Walz was fuming when a police officer blew the whistle on this ugly scandal

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Democrats don’t want the public to know the truth about Tim Walz’s record. 

But the damning facts about his time in office are starting to come out. 

And Tim Walz was fuming when a police officer blew the whistle on this ugly scandal. 

Tim Walz isn’t the “moderate” the media portrays

Minnesota Democrat Governor Tim Walz was a relative unknown on the national political scene when he was selected by Vice President Kamala Harris to be her running mate.

Democrats’ media allies are portraying him as “America’s dad,” a middle-of-the-road Democrat from the heartland.

Walz has leaned into his goofy former high school teacher persona to seem relatable in a Party dominated by ruling-class elitists.

Retired Minnesota State Patrol Lieutenant John Nagel told Fox News that the “moderate” image of Walz is all a major charade.

Nagel said that Walz “intentionally” let Minneapolis burn during the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots after George Floyd’s death because he’s a left-wing radical.

“He is not a moderate, he has never been a moderate and here in Minnesota he has been anti-police, he has raised taxes, he is nowhere near being a moderate,” Nagel stated.

The reaction of Minnesota’s law enforcement community reveals a great deal about Walz, according to Nagel.

“He’s anti-police, defund the police, when you have police families, and we have an officer killed in the line of duty, when that family looks at the governor and says we don’t want you at the funeral,” Nagel explained. “That should tell you a great deal of how law enforcement in general feels about Walz.”

Pope County Sheriff’s Deputy Josh Owen was killed in the line of duty last year, and his widow refused to invite Walz to the funeral because of his ant-cop stances.

2020 exposed Tim Walz as a leftist cop hater

Nagel said that the Minnesota Governor’s mishandling of the rioting in Minneapolis turned the state’s law enforcement community against him. 

Walz waited four days to call in the National Guard while violent Black Lives Matter rioters ransacked the city in 2020.

Walz’s wife, Gwen, admitted that she kept the windows open at the Governor’s mansion during the 2020 riots so she could smell the burning tires and really take in the moment.

“We’re hearing this over and over and over again, he let Minneapolis burn,” Nagel said. “I think he intentionally let Minneapolis burn.”

Walz supported the push by the Minneapolis City Council to come up with an alternative to law enforcement when they were debating disbanding the city’s police force.

“I think it was all part of a much greater scheme because he truly doesn’t like the police,” Nagel explained. “[Minnesota Attorney General] Keith Ellison has never liked the police. They have been involved with people who are defunding the police.”

The Minnesota Democrat Governor claimed that the radical left-wing rioting – which caused hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property damage and countless injuries and deaths in Minneapolis alone – was the result of “righteous anger.”

Tim Walz’s failed leadership sent countless residents and businesses fleeing Minnesota.

Now, he wants to bring that radical blueprint to the rest of the country.