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PoliticsJuly 17, 2026
Tim Walz Doubles Down On Pardoning a Child Abuser, Just Because The Child Abuser Was Deported by the Trump Administration
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The left is the party that implements soft-on-crime policies. That is no surprise, considering they spent an entire summer advocating to abolish the police and turned a blind eye while they let major cities burn down. You would think, however, that they would make an exception when it comes to predators that hurt children. That is not the case, at least when it comes to Tim Walz.
Tim Walz pardoned a Laotian national who was convicted of a sex crime involving a 10-year-old girl. This is a problem. You would think that following the national outrage, he would, at the very least, acknowledge the evil crimes he pardoned. Rather than do that, he claims people should not be judged on their “worst day.”
If you find yourself defending a child molester, saying: “WE can’t be judged by OUR worst day”, you probably need to have your hard drives checked. pic.twitter.com/hU4mj7wfKt
— Spencer Pratt (@spencerpratt) July 17, 2026
Per Fox News:
Tou Lue Vang, 42, received a pardon from Minnesota's Board of Pardons on June 10. On Friday, the Trump administration announced Vang's legal status had been revoked and that he had been deported to his home country of Laos.
Asked about the deportation, Walz questioned what the move accomplished.
Is he really that stupid that he needs to question what this “move " accomplished? You do not need to be a legal expert to understand that this “move” has made it so no child in America will ever be harmed by this sick individual again. That is what this “move accomplished."
"Did that make us any safer?" Walz said Tuesday, according to KTTC. "Did that make the children that are left behind any more stable?
Yes, it did, in fact, make the nation safer. Again, is he really this stupid?
"Did it improve the idea that we can’t all be judged by our worst day?"
What does he even mean by that?
"And I want to be very clear," Walz continued. "These are horrific crimes. They often are."
Since these are, in fact, horrific crimes, he should 100% support the idea of getting this man out of this country. He cannot do that, however, without reluctantly admitting that open border policies jeopardize the safety of the most vulnerable people. So, rather than do that, he dances around the question, while still trying to turn the other side into the problem, when it was him who voted to pardon a child predator. To call this insane and evil would be an understatement.
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