Fact check: Debunking Trump attack on Walz, Minnesota schools say they don’t provide tampons in boys’ bathrooms
- The law does not specifically require menstrual products in boys’ bathrooms, allowing districts to define where products are provided.
- All 15 responding Minnesota districts confirmed they comply with the law without putting tampons in traditional boys’ bathrooms.
- Trump claimed that Governor Walz's law forces Minnesota schools to put free tampons in boys’ bathrooms, linking it to Walz's views on gender issues.
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Minnesota school districts deny that Tim Walz put tampons and pads in boys' bathrooms
A CNN fact-checker said he called 10 school districts around Minnesota to fact-check whether schools put tampons and pads in boys' bathrooms, an accusation lobbed on Fox News' "The Five," a story FoxNews.com, other Fox News hosts, and right-wing outlets after Gov. Tim Walz became Kamala Harris' running mate.Even Donald Trump told a Montana crowd, “He ordered tampons to be put into boys’ bathrooms. Do we have any children here? Please close your …
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