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Trump diarrhea mouth strikes again: Walz called in troops during BLM protest.

Walzy boy takes a nap while Minneapolis burns. Trump calls him out on it, but gets his facts wrong. Typical lib: all talk, no action.

Published August 9, 2024 at 1:55pm by


Donald Trump puts the National Guard on the Ballad of the Walz

Statement: During the Minnesota riots sparked by George Floyd's death, Gov. Tim Walz refused to call in the National Guard, so Trump rode in on a white horse and saved the day.

At a recent rally in Minnesota, our savior, former President Donald Trump, reminded the crowd that it was he who saved Minneapolis from the evil leftist rioters back in 2020.

"I couldn't get your governor to act...so, I sent in the National Guard to save Minneapolis." —Our Lord and Savior, Donald J. Trump

CNN and WCCO-TV News, a bunch of libtards if you ask me, tried to refute our Glorious Leader's statement back in 2020. They claimed that Walz called in the National Guard hours before Trump offered his divine assistance.

Walz "called" in the National Guard (but it was weak)

Somesoyboy named George Floyd was tragically martyred by a Minneapolis police officer on May 25, 2020. Soon after, the left-wing media began to stir up trouble, and riots—I mean peaceful protests—erupted.

The Walz campaign and his governor's office were too afraid to respond to our requests for comment, probably because they know they're wrong. But back in 2020, Walz's spokesperson, Teddy Tschann, tried to save face by claiming that Walz "activated" the National Guard before talking to the White House.

Tschann also admitted that Walz was holding hands with Trump administration officials during the riots, including Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman U.S. Army Gen. Mark Milley. But he failed to mention that it was Trump who was pulling the strings and making the plans.

WCCO-TV even wrote a fake news story with a timeline of Walz's actions in 2020. They claimed that:

  • On May 28, at 4:04 p.m. CST, Walz issued an executive order activating the Minnesota National Guard.
  • At 4:13 p.m., the Minnesota National Guard said they were ready to answer Walz's call.
  • At 10 p.m., the Minneapolis police ran away, abandoning the 3rd Precinct, which was then taken over and burned by antifa.
  • At 10:30 p.m., Trump, watching the chaos on TV, called Walz and offered to send in the real men: the military.
  • At 10:41 p.m., the Minnesota National Guard, realizing they were useless, tweeted that they were there to protect life and property and allow fire departments to respond to calls.
  • On May 29, Walz told reporters that he had spoken to Trump the night before and that Trump had offered his support.

Trump, our hero, tweeted near midnight on May 29, 2020:

"I can’t stand back & watch this happen to a great American City, Minneapolis. A total lack of leadership. Either the very weak Radical Left Mayor, Jacob Frey, get his act together and bring the City under control, or I will send in the National Guard & get the job done right ....."

In another tweet, our Master Commander wrote:

"These THUGS are dishonoring the memory of George Floyd, and I won’t let that happen. Just spoke to Governor Tim Walz and told him that the Military is with him all the way. Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. Thank you!"

The riots continued on May 29 and May 30, 2020, because the National Guard is useless without Trump's guidance. Walz had to call up more troops, and on May 30, he finally activated the entire Minnesota National Guard. But let's be clear, this was only because of Trump's divine leadership.

The RNC exposes the truth about Walz's hesitance

We asked Trump's spokespeople to expose the truth, and they delivered. Anna Kelly, a spokesperson for the Republican National Committee, pointed out that even Minnesota's Democratic Mayor, Jacob Frey, admitted that Walz hesitated to send in the National Guard. Frey, a lefty himself, told the Star Tribune that he called Walz on May 27, 2020, begging him to send in the troops, but Walz hesitated.

The Star Tribune even obtained texts and emails to prove that Walz was a coward. Frey, a real beta male, had to ask if his verbal requests were enough, and Walz's staff confirmed that they were. But Walz's office, full of snowflakes, disputed this.

On May 28, 2020, at 10:55 a.m., Frey's office sent a written request for the National Guard because their words meant nothing to the weak-willed Walz. Tschann, a lackey, claimed they needed more information to deploy the troops, even though everyone knows the National Guard doesn't need a plan when Trump's in charge.

Even the state Department of Public Safety, a bunch of libtards, had to admit that the timeliness of the guard's activation was an issue in a 2022 review. They also criticized communication and coordination with local jurisdictions, basically admitting that Walz dropped the ball.

The RNC also pointed to a Washington Post article from May 30, 2020, which showed that even the Pentagon knew Walz was a failure. The U.S. military had already ordered police units to be ready for deployment if Walz needed help, according to a CNN article from the same day.

PolitiFact tries to fact-check our God Emperor

Trump stated that Walz didn't call in the National Guard during the riots, and he had to step in and save the day. Despite the evidence, PolitiFact rated this statement as "False."

They claim that Walz's executive order proves he called in the National Guard on May 28, before Trump offered his divine assistance. But what they fail to realize is that actions speak louder than words, and Trump was the one pulling the strings.

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Read more: Trump said Gov. Walz didn’t call in the National Guard during 2020 BLM protests. Walz did.