During a visit to the Minnesota State Fair on Sunday, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz ignored a question regarding the discovery of six hostages found dead in Gaza.
The incident, captured on video, quickly circulated online, sparking debate over whether the Minnesota governor deliberately avoided responding to the question.
In the video, Walz is seen greeting supporters and answering a few questions. As he interacts with the crowd, someone off-camera asks, “What’s your reaction to the six hostages being found dead in Gaza?” However, instead of addressing the question, Walz is heard saying, “All right, thanks everybody,” before walking away.
The angle of the video made it appear that Walz heard the question, and his apparent lack of response led to significant criticism online.
The video clip triggered a wave of reactions on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), with some users accusing Walz of deliberately avoiding the question.
“What's your reaction to the six hostages being found dead in Gaza?"
Tim Walz: *walks away*
One of the hostages was an American citizen.
Just like Biden and Kamala, Tim Walz turns his back on American citizens being held hostage & kiIIed by t*rr*rists. pic.twitter.com/McQp8TU5ki
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 1, 2024
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