Sunday, September 8, 2024 - In a new twist to the presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, new photos have emerged online showing family members of Vice-Presidential candidate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz openly supporting former US President Donald Trump.
The photo was shared online by former Nebraska Republican
gubernatorial candidate Charles Herbster. It shows eight people wearing
"Nebraska Walz's for Trump" T-shirts.
"Tim Walz's family back in Nebraska wants you to know
something…" Herbster wrote on X.
The people in the photo are related to Walz through his
grandfather's brother, Francis Walz according to Fox news.
Family members told Fox News they consider themselves
"distant" from Walz and have never met or spoken with him. One person
in the photo who wished to remain anonymous said they are supporting Trump
because "he supports our values."
Trump replied on Truth Social to the image, implying that he
plans to "meet" with Jeff Walz, the older brother of the Minnesota
governor.
The older Walz posted a series of statements last week about
the Democratic vice presidential nominee on social media.
"I'm 100% opposed to all his ideology," Jeff
posted in one Facebook message on Friday evening, referring to his brother.
"My family wasn't given any notice thst [sic] he was
selected and denied security the days after," he added.
"Help MAGA… Get on stage with President Trump and
endorse him…; Help save this country….," a Trump supporter wrote on Jeff's
post.
"I've thought hard about doing something like that!" Jeff responded. "I'm torn between that and just keeping my family out of it."
Gov. Walz has three siblings: Jeff Walz, Craig Walz and
Sandy Dietrich.
Jeff moved to the East Coast after growing up in rural
Nebraska; he now lives in Florida. He also posted about how he found out his
brother was chosen as Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate.
"The only thing I took exception to, and I will stand
behind this 100%, was that we felt bad that we found out about his being picked
as the vice presidential candidate from radio," Jeff said.
"And we felt like we probably should have been given a
heads-up and some type of security, at least for a short time, because I guess
that is a big thing."
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