Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) said during an interview this week that he would invest in a ladder company that builds ladders taller than former President Donald Trump’s border wall to defeat the barrier on the southern border.
Walz, an ardent leftist who is vying to be Vice President Kamala Harris’ vice presidential nominee, made the remarks during a Tuesday interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper when Cooper noted that Harris made a lot of statements during her failed presidential campaign in 2020 that are going to be used against her.
Walz claimed that Trump is “not going to do anything” about the disaster on the southern border that has been unleashed by the Biden-Harris Administration.
“You know, he talks about this wall, I always say, let me know how high it is,” Walz said. “If it’s 25 feet, then I’ll invest in the 30 foot ladder factory.”
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“You stop this using electronics, you stop it using more border control agents, and you stop it by having a legal system that allows for that tradition of allowing folks to come here, just like my relatives did to come here, be able to work and establish the American dream,” he claimed. “He’s not interested in that. He wants to demonize.”
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says he wants to invest in a “ladder factory” to help illegal immigrants climb Trump’s border wall, says we won’t have Thanksgiving dinner anymore without illegal immigrant workers.
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— Alpha News (@AlphaNewsMN) August 1, 2024