WALZ WARNS OF ESCALATING POLITICAL VIOLENCE, VOWS TO KEEP SPEAKING OUT

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz issued a stark warning about the state of political discourse in the United States, saying his family has been directly targeted by violence and intimidation — and that he refuses to be silenced.

In a forceful public statement, Walz said a gunman attempted to kill his wife, calling the incident an “extreme act of political violence” aimed at silencing their family. He linked that experience to what he described as a broader climate of threats and retaliation against political opponents.

Walz went further, alleging that former President Donald Trump has called for his execution in response to Walz’s public criticism, a claim that immediately intensified tensions and drew widespread attention.

“A gunman tried to silence my wife in an extreme act of political violence,” Walz said. “Now, Trump has called for my execution because he didn’t like what I had to say.”

While details surrounding the alleged threat remain disputed and politically charged, Walz framed the moment as a test of democratic resilience rather than personal fear. Standing alongside his wife, Gabby, he said their response would not be retreat — but defiance through continued public engagement.

“Gabby and I know, when others try to silence you, you must keep speaking out,” Walz said. “And that’s exactly what we’re going to do.”

The remarks come amid growing national concern over political violence, threats against public officials, and the increasingly volatile tone of American politics. Law enforcement agencies across the country have warned of rising risks tied to extremist rhetoric and personal targeting of political figures.

Supporters of Walz praised his statement as courageous, while critics questioned the framing and demanded clarity around the allegations. The comments are expected to further inflame partisan debate at a time when calls for de-escalation are growing louder across the political spectrum.

For Walz, however, the message was unequivocal: intimidation will not dictate his voice — or his future in public life.

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