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Walz calls Trump a 'tyrant' who is trampling Americans' rights and violating the rule of law
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** Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, who might run for president in 2028, didn’t hold back in a fiery law school graduation speech, calling Donald Trump a "tyrant" who’s crushing Americans’ rights and flouting the law. Walz warned the new grads to stand up against power grabs, pointing to Trump’s hardline immigration moves and sketchy ethics as proof of a "national emergency."
What This Mean: ** This isn’t just another political jab—it’s a high-profile Democrat framing Trump as an existential threat to democracy, right as the 2024 election heats up. Walz’s blunt language signals how aggressively Trump’s opponents plan to attack his record (and character) to rally voters. For anyone tired of vague politicking, this speech is a raw preview of the battles ahead.

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