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[Logo]( [Walz Shows More Cowardice Refuses Interview About Haunting Decision ]( [Walz Shows More Cowardice Refuses Interview About Haunting Decision]( Refuses to go on the record. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is in the hot seat again and it's coming from the New York Times who have some big questions. When the riots broke out following George Floyd's tragic death, many expected quick action from the state's leader. However, Walz has been criticized for not deploying the National Guard fast enough. This delay, critics say, allowed the situation to escalate, leading to over 1,500 businesses getting damaged or destroyed, with costs reaching a whopping $500 million. The [New York Times tried to get Walz on record]( about these criticisms, but he turned down their interview requests. Instead, his spokesperson, Teddy Tschann, released statements defending Walz's actions, emphasizing that the governor did eventually call in the National Guard to restore order. But here's where it gets tricky. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, who was on the ground during the riots, said he made urgent calls for help, but Walz didn't immediately agree to send in the Guard. Frey mentioned that after a call from the police chief about looting near a police station, he reached out to Walz, who only promised to consider sending help. This hesitation has been a point of contention. A report from the Minnesota Senate, which is controlled by Republicans, pointed fingers at Walz, saying he "failed to act" as things got out of hand. Senator Warren Limmer even suggested that Walz might have had some sympathy for the rioters, which could explain his delay. Now, as Walz steps into the national spotlight, these old wounds are being reopened. People are asking if his response was too slow, if he could have saved businesses and perhaps even lives if he had acted sooner. Walz himself has said that during such chaotic times, everyone tries their best. But for many Minnesotans, especially those who saw their livelihoods go up in smoke, his best wasn't enough. This issue isn't just about the past; it's shaping how people view his leadership now, especially as he steps onto the national stage with Harris. [Biden Freaks Out On Press, Makes Pathetic Plea]( [Biden Freaks Out On Press, Makes Pathetic Plea]( Aides rush them away. [CNN Host Triggered, She Doesn't Like It When The Joke Is On Her]( [CNN Host Triggered, She Doesn't Like It When The Joke Is On Her]( Her face says it all. [Harris Campaign Caught Altering & Changing Headlines]( [Harris Campaign Caught Altering & Changing Headlines]( A 'glitch' let them do it. [Trump Throws Curveball Igniting Media & Lib Meltdown]( [Trump Throws Curveball Igniting Media & Lib Meltdown]( They had no idea this existed. [They Are Scrubbing Vance's Military Awards ]( [They Are Scrubbing Vance's Military Awards]( This is 1984 You are receiving this email because you opted in to Steadfast Updates daily newsletter. We take your privacy very seriously and will keep your information in the strictest confidence. We will email you from time to time with relevant news and updates, but you can stop receiving information from us at any time by following very simple instructions that will be included at the bottom of any correspondence you should receive from us. Copyright ? 2024. Steadfast Updates. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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