Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat, is at the center of yet another controversy thanks to the fallout from last week’s politically motivated assassinations in his state. A letter from shooting suspect Vance Boelter levels accusations at Walz of ordering the assassination of U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar. While Boelter isn’t exactly a reliable source of information given the instability of his mental state, what if he’s telling the truth?
Can you imagine the irreparable damage something like this would do to the whole Democratic Party? How much more of this kind of thing can Democrats take before the implosion is complete and they admit their own destruction?
Several different reports say that Boelter sent this particular letter to the Federal Bureau of Investigation before the June 14 attack that killed State Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband dead, along with State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife seriously injured.
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The claim has circulated across media outlets and social platforms in recent days. Fox News host Jesse Watters discussed the alleged letter on his show, citing unnamed sources familiar with the case. The Hindustan Times reported that two individuals disclosed the letter’s contents to the Star Tribune.
Minnesota assassin Vance Boelter told the FBI in a letter that TIM WALZ asked him to KILL Sen. Amy Klobuchar so that Walz could take her seat in the US Senate.
THIS IS WHY they are hiding the manifesto.
WE NEED A FULL INVESTIGATION NOW! Walz is actively covering this up! pic.twitter.com/WPzpxjJ5DW
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) June 21, 2025
But officials say there is no evidence supporting the explosive accusation. A spokesperson for the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office, Daniel Borgertpoepping, told the Star Tribune:
“Due to the seriousness of the allegations it contains, we will state only that we have seen no evidence that the allegations regarding Governor Walz are based in fact.”
Neither the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension or the FBI have provided confirmation of the existence of the letter, or if it exists that Boelter was the one who sent it out.
Despite initial portrayals of Boelter as a conservative extremist, evidence points in multiple directions. As The Dallas Express previously reported, Boelter left behind flyers in his car for the radical left-wing “No Kings Day” protest movement — a nationwide mobilization targeting former President Donald Trump. The coordinated anti-Trump protests occurred on the same day as the killings and were backed by progressive organizations including Indivisible, MoveOn, Bernie Sanders’ Our Revolution, and the ACLU.
The suspect was also part of a state workforce board after he was appointed by Walz and former Gov. Mark Dayton, both of whom are Democrats. Taking a peek at his resume and you’ll see a lengthy string of weird jobs, which includes, and I kid you not, harvesting eyes — yes, human eyes — from cadavers, along with working in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
“Walz, for his part, had already announced plans to run for a third term as governor in 2026 — not for the U.S. Senate — raising doubts about the credibility of the letter’s alleged motive,” the article said.
The governor has also come under fire for his own incendiary remarks just two weeks before the murders, as previously reported by The Dallas Express. During a public appearance, Walz called Trump a “wannabe dictator” and said Democrats should “bully the sh*t out of him back.”
“Maybe it’s time for us to be a little meaner. Maybe it’s time for us to be a little more fierce,” Walz had said to the crowd.
As of now, Sen. Klobuchar has not commented on the letter.
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