Minnesota State Senator Julia Coleman (R) joined Brian to discuss the negative effect Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has had on the state and how that will expand to the rest of the country if he is in the White House.
Coleman highlighted his handling of the George Floyd riots in 2020 in Minneapolis, his policy on illegal immigrants and his anti-Israel and pro-Abortion stance.
“The way runs things is unacceptable and I’m fearful for America with him in the White House,” says Coleman, calling Walz a “border-line socialist” and that the Harris-Walz ticket “makes Obama look like a moderate.”
When Jewish students at the University of Minnesota were fearful of being on campus, Coleman says Walz “did nothing” and that Walz made no effort to reach out to the Jewish community during a time when anti-Semitism has been on the rise as a result of the Israel-Hamas War.
Walz making Minnesota a sanctuary state, funding health care for migrants and providing drivers licenses and free college for illegal immigrants has been touted as ridiculous by many including Coleman.
In response to Gwen Walz, Tim Walz’s wife, saying that she enjoyed the smell of burning rubber from tires during the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots Coleman says she “doesn’t think it was a good thing, as I was glued to my phone praying my dad would come home” and that the governor should be ashamed of what he let happen to Minneapolis.
Coleman also points out Walz’s misuse of COVID funds and the lack of reporting of deaths of newborn babies as a result of failed abortions. Tim Walz “is not pro-choice, he is pro-abortion,” Coleman states.
Listen to the interview here: