President Donald Trump delivered a sharp rebuke of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, using blunt language to express his disdain for the state’s handling of crime and immigration issues. In a detailed post on Truth Social, Trump described Walz as “seriously r——d,” accusing him of negligence as crime escalates in the state.

Trump pointed to immigration as a root cause of the crime wave sweeping the nation, declaring that Minnesota exemplifies this problem. He claimed that “Somalian gangs are roving the streets” of a state he once admired. His indictment of the current conditions in Minnesota was strikingly bleak. “A very Happy Thanksgiving salutation to all of our Great American Citizens and Patriots,” he wrote. He noted that many Americans are enduring division and violence fueled by what he referred to as “politically correct” policies.

Delving into the broader implications of immigration, Trump claimed that the United States’ 53 million foreign-born residents are largely reliant on welfare or linked to crime. He suggested this demographic shift burdens taxpayers, stating, “This refugee burden is the leading cause of social dysfunction in America.” His assertions about welfare benefits for immigrants were particularly forceful. Trump posited that a migrant earning $30,000 could access upwards of $50,000 in benefits, raising alarms about financial strain on the system.

In his remarks, Trump asserted that Walz has failed to act in the face of increasing crime, claiming the governor’s inaction stems from “fear, incompetence, or both.” He painted a grim picture of life for Minnesotans, saying that residents remain indoors, “hoping against hope that they will be left alone.” Such statements resonate with a rising concern among citizens about their safety.

Walz, in a rebuttal on X, took a jabbing approach in response to Trump’s insults, commenting, “Release the MRI results,” seemingly mocking Trump’s mental acuity. This exchange highlights the contentious relationship between state and federal leaders, particularly as issues of crime and immigration remain hotly debated topics.

Trump also directed his ire toward Rep. Ilhan Omar, calling her the “worst congressman/woman in our Country.” His comments about her were equally cutting, mentioning her background and alleged immigration status. “Ilhan Omar, always wrapped in her swaddling hijab, … does nothing but hatefully complain about our Country,” he said, framing her as ungrateful and detached from the challenges that Americans face.

The backdrop to this exchange is a recent shooting in Washington, D.C., which claimed the life of a National Guard member. The suspect, an Afghan national who had previously worked on behalf of the U.S., adds another layer to the complex narratives surrounding immigration and security.

As this back-and-forth unfolds, it exemplifies the deep divisions ongoing in American political dialogue, particularly regarding immigration and crime. The responses from Walz and Omar reflect the broader defensive posture many politicians take when faced with criticism. Ultimately, Trump’s comments may serve to galvanize his supporters, but they also deepen the divide in a state that continues to grapple with critical social issues.

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