Anonymous ID: 1d88c8 Oct. 2, 2024, 10:54 p.m. No.21700239   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0277 >>0459

VP candidate Tim Walz did not misspeak when he said “I’ve become friends with school shooters” at last night’s vice-presidential debate.

 

Walz and his opponent, Republican Senator J.D. Vance, had been sparring cordially over diverging policies on gun rights and the 2nd Amendment as the Minnesota governor shockingly confessed to a propensity for befriending school shooters. Plural.

 

Although Vance, probably mortified beyond the ability to articulate a response, glossed over the comment, and the Deep State moderators conveniently ignored it, the rest of the world watching the debate reacted with a mix of shock and horror.

 

Watching in real-time on the campaign trail, President Trump posted to Truth Social: “Did Tampon Tim just say he has become friends with school shooters. Is he insane?”

 

Later, the mainstream media tried to downplay Walz’s bizarre comment, describing it as a verbal gaffe.

 

“He meant to say ‘I’ve become friends with survivors of school shooters’,” MSNBC mouthpiece Rachel Maddow said.

 

She was among the bevy of Walz apologists, all of whom apparently had the clairvoyance to intuit what Walz meant to say.

 

But Walz said what he said. He made no attempt to correct his words while standing behind the podium, which astonished White Hats who had already authored a sealed indictment against him.

 

“It was an incredibly candid disclosure,” a JAG source told Real Raw News. “Our interest in Walz had nothing to do with who picks for friends, but he has a history of sympathetically reaching out to school shooters, and the parents of school shooters, and, as he said, befriending them. But you’ll never hear that on the news.”

 

While investigating Walz’s checkered history in August, JAG learned that Walz had written a heartfelt letter to the parents of Aiden Hale (born Audrey Elizabeth Hale), the 28-year-old transgender who gunned down seven at the Covenant School in Nashville in March 2023. It was the state’s deadliest school shooting. Hale was killed by police after randomly killing her victims.

 

“…I don’t believe your son was evil, but misguided. Transgenders are non-violent but often targets of harassment and discrimination. I’m sure your son, may he rest in peace, was the victim of some inequity that pushed him past the edge, beyond the point of no return. I can’t condone his actions, but I condemn those discriminating against our transgender community. If I can assist, please don’t hesitate to call my office,” Walz purportedly wrote to Hale’s parents.

 

Additionally, Walz this year sent a letter to school shooter 18-year-old Christian Acevedo, who shot and killed two Benito Juarez Community Academy, a Chicago high school, students in December 2022. The altercation involved gang affiliations, and Acevedo was sentenced to 20 years for each murder charge.

 

“Gang-related violence is terrible, tragic, and I can’t imagine what injustice pushed you to the point of pointing and firing a gun that day…If we had known each other, if we had talked before you took their lives, I’m confident we could’ve found a more palatable solution…Were you forced into gang life, like so many are? Was that your only option to avoid becoming a target of violence yourself? That’s a story I hear a lot…Your friend in Christ, Governor Tim Walz,” Walz wrote to Acevedo.

 

It’s unclear if Acevedo replied to Walz’s correspondence.

 

Our source said: “Personally, we’d be a better world if these gang members just wiped each other out completely, but that’s beside the point. The point is that Walz has a perverse fondness for school shooters. It’s sick and weird. Digs school shooters. Loves Antifa and BLM. Stolen valor. He has Deep State written all over his face.”

 

Asked when JAG would apprehend Walz, he added, “He’s center stage now, but once President Trump’s officially back in office, maybe even on day one, Walz is coming to GITMO.”