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Trump says he won’t call Gov. Tim Walz after Minnesota shootings: ‘He’s a mess’

Washington – days after a The legislator in Minnesota President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he was killed and another was injured in a “assassination of political motives.”

Why do I call him? I can call and say, “Hello, how are you? “The man has no idea.

The presidents have historically called local politicians and politicians on both sides of the corridor to provide their support in the wake of violent tragedies such as natural disasters or prominent fire.

Walz’s office did not immediately respond to a request to comment on the president’s observations.

A source close to the ruler said that Vice President GD Verse spoke to Walz after the shooting. The source said that Alzal expressed his appreciation for coordination between federal law enforcement and public safety officials in Minnesota.

Former President Joe Biden Walz also called after the attack.

Representative Melissa Hortmann and her husband were killed on Saturday at their home by an armed personality of a police officer. Senator John Hoffman and his wife at home were also shot and seriously injured.

The suspect, Vans Politre, 57,He was arrested on Sunday night after a high -risk chase. Brooklyn police chief Park Mark Broalli said on Saturday that the police found a “statement” in the suspect’s car with the names of other legislators and officials who prompted many legislators to enhance security. The official who saw the list said it had targeted the prominent Minnesotan who defends abortion rights.

The shooting raised renewed concerns about the increasing political violence. Walz said that the killings “seemed to be a political assassination.”

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