WATCH: Tampon Tim Walz Says Kamala Harris Would Be a Strong 2028 Candidate (Video)
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz went on Meet the Press, and delivered a predictable message: criticize President Donald Trump’s leadership and elevate Kamala Harris as a viable Democratic standard-bearer for 2028.
What Walz attempted to present as a thoughtful analysis quickly became an exercise in revisionism, because the record of the last administration does not support the argument he tried to make.
As the Gateway Pundit previously reported, Walz opened by attacking President Trump’s decision to close Venezuelan airspace.
He called the action “reckless,” insisted Americans should “be concerned,” and portrayed the move as the behavior of someone “incapable of doing the job.”
The problem for Walz is that the American people have seen this pattern before.
Every time President Trump takes decisive foreign-policy action, Democrats label it “dangerous” rather than acknowledge the underlying national-security threat.
Venezuela’s instability, the presence of cartel-linked factions, and the movement of foreign-backed militias inside the country are active threats that require swift executive action—something President Trump has consistently provided and Democrats consistently oppose.
From there, Walz attempted to rewrite Kamala Harris’s political standing.
Kristen Welker asked him the direct question: does he still believe Harris is the strongest Democratic candidate for 2028?
Walz immediately praised her, claiming she “makes life affordable,” “brings people in,” and strengthens the party’s “inclusive vision.”
What he did not address were the measurable outcomes of Harris’s actual time in office.
Harris was assigned to oversee border-migration coordination in 2021.
The result was the worst border crisis in modern U.S. history. Illegal encounters reached unprecedented levels.
Fentanyl trafficking expanded to the point where it became the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18–45.
Major cities issued emergency declarations because their systems could not absorb the influx. Walz did not mention any of this on Meet the Press.
Instead, he presented Harris as a stabilizing force when her record shows the opposite.
Walz also attempted to defend Joe Biden’s collapse in 2024 by framing criticism as “ageism” and “ableism.”
Yet Harris herself, in her book, described Biden’s situation as “recklessness” by those who allowed him to continue.
Walz wants voters to believe Biden was fully capable, Harris was fully effective, and Trump is the danger—a combination that contradicts the documented outcomes of each administration.
President Trump continues to demonstrate the capacity to act decisively, protect national security, stabilize the economy, and confront threats Democrats routinely ignore.
Walz’s interview on Meet the Press was an attempt to rehabilitate Harris’s record before 2028.
Voters saw the results. No Sunday-show talking point can erase them.
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