Tim Walz, Minnesota
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Tim Walz announces retirement from politics amid ICE crackdown — "Will never run for…"
Tim Walz has announced his retirement from politics. The Minnesota governor has declared that he will not run for any political office after the conclusion of his second term this year. The Democratic leader said in an interview with MS NOW,
The announcement comes weeks after the Democratic governor unexpectedly announced this month that he would not run for re-election.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who unexpectedly pulled his reelection campaign earlier this month, said in an interview with MS NOW on Wednesday he "will never run for an elected office again."
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz declares "I will never run for an elected office again" amid massive fraud scandal that forced him to abandon 2026 re-election bid.
Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz told MS Now there are other ways to serve the country and he would find them after saying that “I will never run for an elected office again.” He announced
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will not seek reelection to a third term as governor, he announced Monday. This comes as Walz faces growing criticism for his handling of fraud in the state. Walz was first elected to Minnesota governor in 2018 and was reelected in ...
“This is about the election. Pay attention,” cautioned the TV host. A recent letter from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi
Gov. Tim Walz confirmed he received a letter from Attorney General Pam Bondi outlining requests from the federal government to “help bring back law and order to Minnesota.”
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‘Pro Tip’: Tim Walz Tells Pam Bondi to ‘Work On’ the Epstein Files, Rather Than Focus on Minnesota Fraud
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz offered AG Pam Bondi a "pro tip" on Sunday: she should "work on" releasing the files tied to dead sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein The post ‘Pro Tip’: Tim Walz Tells Pam Bondi to ‘Work On’ the Epstein Files,
Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz claimed Wednesday he will never seek elected office again once his current term wraps up.