Trump hits back at Tim Walz at Montana rally: ‘We’re not weird; They’re weird’

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Bozeman news, Montana news.

Former President Donald Trump responded to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s statements describing the Republican as “weird” while speaking to supporters in Bozeman, Montana Friday.

On Tuesday, Walz spoke about Trump and Ohio Senator JD Vance during a Philadelphia rally, calling them “creepy and weird as hell.”

Trump hit back at the Minnesota governor saying: “We’re not weird; We’re very solid people. They’re weird.”

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  • The Republican presidential nominee went on to criticize policies he claimed Walz implemented in Minnesota as governor.

    “He signed a bill to give illegal aliens free health care, he abolished Columbus Day, he ordered tampons to be out into boys’ bathrooms…He signed a law letting the state kidnap children to change their gender so that they go home, but I’m not talking about him. I’m talking about [Harris]. This is her ideology; this is why she picked him. And he signed a law allowing pedophiles to claim human rights protections under the state law…”

    “Think of the things I just said, then he said, ‘You know I think JD Vance is weird.’ You know it’s a word that they use; I think he calls me that too.”

    “No we’re not weird; we’re very solid people. We want to have strong borders; we want to have good elections; we want to have low interest rates; we want to be able to buy a house; we want great education…actually, I think we’re the opposite of weird. They’re weird.”