Video Walz says he 'doesn't have a lot of confidence' Trump 'will do the right thing'

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has expressed his skepticism regarding the actions of former US President Donald Trump, stating that he lacks confidence in Trump's ability to make the right decisions.

Walz made these remarks in response to a recent incident where a man was fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis during a confrontation. The governor described this situation as "spin" by federal officials, implying that they were manipulating the narrative for their own purposes.

Walz's comments on Trump suggest that he believes the former president may not be held accountable for his actions or decisions. However, it is unclear what specific incidents led Walz to question Trump's character in this regard.
 
I'm like totally worried about where we're headed with all these politicians playing the blame game 🤔. I mean, Governor Walz is right to question Trump's decision-making skills, but does it have to get personal? It feels like everyone's just trying to deflect from the real issues. Remember when politicians used to take responsibility for their actions? Now it seems like they're all about spin and PR. Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on this situation, hope they can work out a way to make things more transparent...
 
the thing about trump is he got like 70 million votes in the last election 🤯 and still can't make up his mind about pretty much everything lol. so yeah i guess walz has a point, but at the same time it's not like we know all the facts here. what's with this "spin" thing tho? does walz actually think the gov is messing with us or something? 🤔

anyway, let's look at some stats on trump's approval ratings 📈. they're pretty low across the board, especially among certain demographics like young people and minority groups. but still, 70 million voters isn't to be underestimated. we should expect some pushback from his base 🚫.

now, about walz's comments... let's see if he's right about accountability 👀. did trump actually do anything wrong? or is this just more partisan drama 💼?
 
Trump's antics are getting out of hand 🤯 and people like Walz are starting to call him out on it 👊. I mean, if you can't trust the guy to make good decisions, how do we know he didn't do something wrong with that guy who got shot? It's not just about Trump, it's about the lack of accountability in this country 🚨. If Walz is saying that, then maybe others should be saying it too... or are they just too scared to speak up 💔.
 
🤔 I mean, come on... Governor Tim Walz is basically saying that if Trump can't even get the story right about a guy getting shot and killed by fed agents, how can we trust him with something way bigger like running the country? 🤷‍♂️ It's like, one thing, man. If Trump can't even be honest with himself, let alone us, then yeah, maybe he shouldn't be in charge of making big decisions. But I'm not sure what specific incidents are gonna make me doubt him that much... it feels kinda petty to me? 😐
 
I'm just saying, if you're gonna take a swipe at someone, at least have the decency to use facts 😒. I mean, Governor Walz is just trying to do his job here, but it sounds like he's playing politics. What really got me was that man getting fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis. That's some heavy stuff 🤕. You'd think politicians would be able to put aside their differences and work together on something like that, especially when it comes to public safety.

I'm not saying Trump is perfect or anything, but come on Governor Walz - can't you just call him out for the actions he takes instead of making a snide comment about his character? 🤔 It seems like a bit of a low blow to me.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around all this 🤯... Minnesota Governor Tim Walz comes off as really reasonable, you know? I mean, the guy's just trying to get answers about a fatal shooting by federal agents, and Trump is over here making statements that are basically saying "hey, I don't trust this guy" 🙄. It feels like there's more to it than we're being told. I'm not saying Trump did anything wrong, but if Walz doesn't have confidence in him, that's a big deal. Like, what exactly is he gonna do about it? 🤔 And the fact that this happened in Minneapolis during the confrontation with federal agents... it just raises so many questions 💡. I wish we had more info on what really went down there. It feels like we're being kept in the dark 🔪.
 
I'm literally shook by the situation in Minneapolis 🤯. A man loses his life and no one's holding anyone accountable? That's just not right. As a tech enthusiast, I know how important it is to have transparency and accountability in all aspects of life, especially when it comes to law enforcement.

And let's talk about Trump for a second... I mean, I'm not a fan of his politics, but at the end of the day, he's still a human being 🤖. If someone makes a mistake, they should be held accountable for it. It's not about being a "good" or "bad" person, it's about making informed decisions that don't harm others.

I'm all about embracing new tech and innovation, but when it comes to issues like police brutality and accountability, we need to take a step back and have real conversations about how we can improve our systems 📊. We need more transparency, more community engagement, and more common sense decision-making 👍.
 
man, i'm low-key worried about politicians being able to speak their minds without getting called out 🤔. tim walz seems like a reasonable guy, but his comments about trump are pretty scathing. it's understandable that he'd lose faith in someone who can be so reckless and divisive 💥.

at the same time, i'm not sure if walz is being too harsh on trump. i mean, the man's got a lot of experience, but maybe that's exactly what's the problem? we need people who are willing to take responsibility for their actions, even if they're unpopular 🔒.

anyway, it's always good to have honest leaders like walz speaking up 🙏. hopefully he can continue to keep trump in check without getting himself into a whole mess 😬
 
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