Tim Walz calls for ‘shadow government’ to counter Trump admin; son dunks on former veep nominee
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz proposed a 'shadow government' to provide Americans with the truth about the Trump administration's actions during a town hall event in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
- Walz accused the Trump administration of attacking voting rights, stating that these issues could be fixed with a new government form.
- In response, President Donald Trump's social media team criticized Walz, labeling him an 'unhinged loser' for his proposal amid ongoing voter registration debates.
- Walz also shared a personal moment about being 'dunked on' by his 18-year-old son, Gus, during a father-son conversation.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Calls For ‘Shadow Government’ In Response To Trump Election Integrity Order
Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota called for his party to form a “shadow government” in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order on election integrity during a town hall in Texas on Thursday while taking questions from attendees. Trump issued the order Tuesday, which requires the federal government’s Election Assistance Commission to update its voter registration form to […] Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Calls For ‘Shadow Government’ I…
Tim Walz calls for a shadow government to give Democratic response to Trump administration
Walz, who is currently the governor of Minnesota, said the alternative government is needed to counter the Trump administration's actions on issues like voting rights.


Tim Walz calls for ‘shadow government’ to counter Trump admin; son dunks on former veep nominee
close Video Tim Walz says a shadow government is needed to counter Trump Walz proposed the idea during a town hall to counter Trump administration measures. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Friday said a “shadow government” is needed to provide Americans with the truth about the Trump administration’s actions. Speaking at a town hall in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Walz accused the Trump administration of attacking voting rights, which he argued could b…
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