Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is catching heat from both sides of the political spectrum after a comment about his 90-year-old mother living paycheck to paycheck on Social Security sparked outrage.
Despite his self-reported net worth of $1 million, Walz claimed that his mother depends on her Social Security check each month to “feed herself” and “get things done.” This remark has led to widespread criticism from both liberals and conservatives, who argue that as a millionaire, he should be financially supporting his mother if she’s struggling.
In his comments, Walz appeared to contrast his family’s situation with that of wealthy political figures, such as Donald Trump, suggesting that Trump wouldn’t understand the struggles of everyday Americans dependent on Social Security. He stated, “He doesn’t give a damn if his Social Security check comes or not.”
The governor’s remarks were meant to emphasize the importance of the program for many Americans, but instead, the focus has shifted to his personal financial situation and his responsibility toward his mother.
Critics are accusing Walz of hypocrisy, questioning why his mother would be reliant on government aid when he has the means to assist her. The backlash has become a talking point for those on both ends of the political spectrum, highlighting the dissonance between his personal wealth and his political statements. Walz has yet to respond directly to the criticism, but the issue continues to generate debate.