Walz and Cruelty — Before he shuffles off the stage forever, the Timster leaves a reminder of who, and what he is (Bumped to include on more X post that adds another sordid detail to the first few)
/As the Supreme Court says states can be cruel to trans kids, my message is clear:
— Governor Tim Walz (@GovTimWalz) June 30, 2026
Here in Minnesota, we stand with and value our trans neighbors and youth.
State Sen. Julia Coleman (R-Minn.) offered Walz a competing definition of cruelty. "What's cruel is making a teenage girl, already uncomfortable in her own skin, change in a locker room next to a naked boy," Coleman wrote. "What's cruel is letting our girls get the s**t kicked out of them by biological males on the field and lose out on scholarships and more chances to compete. What's cruel is putting your base above female safety and opportunities."
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz pardons illegal migrant convicted of sexually assaulting 10-year-old girl
NEW: DHS is accusing MN Gov. Tim Walz of trying to shield a Laotian illegal alien pedophile from being deported after Walz pardoned him for a 2006 conviction in which he repeatedly raped a 10-year-old girl in MN. DHS says Tou Lue Vang was issued a deportation order immediately… pic.twitter.com/O1MlC8AC5I
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) July 1, 2026
ICYMI - Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz pardoned an illegal alien convicted of repeatedly vaginally and orally raping a 10-year-old girl who told police it’s normal in his culture to have sex with prepubescent girls, then suggested the child was also at fault & should be arrested. The… https://t.co/Fj2VVwkXCm
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) July 2, 2026
Upon his arrest in 2005, Vang admitted to raping the girl, astonishingly calling it a “minor thing” and trying to blame cultural norms in Thailand, where he was born in a refugee camp in 1983, the New York Times reported.
Vang was convicted in 2006 of first-degree criminal sexual contact. According to the Department of Homeland Security, he repeatedly sexually assaulted the girl between 2002 and 2006, at one point offering her $10 to keep the abuse quiet.
Vang pleaded guilty to first-degree criminal sexual conduct, which spared him from going to prison.
Vang entered the US through California as a child in 1994 under the Clinton administration, which granted him legal status. However, those protections were revoked after his 2006 conviction.
He was later detained in Minnesota during President Trump’s “Operation Metro Surge” illegal immigration crackdown in the state last year.
Vang’s still here, and Walz is determined that he stay here.
Why’d he do it? One guess, one word.