During an interview on Fox News Sunday, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, faced questions about his record and the policies of his running mate, Kamala Harris. Host Shannon Bream pressed Walz on his support for legislation in Minnesota that grants benefits to undocumented immigrants, including driver’s licenses and state-funded tuition assistance. Walz acknowledged these laws but insisted they did not reflect Harris’ views on immigration.
The interview then shifted to the issue of abortion, with Bream highlighting Minnesota’s law that imposes no limits on abortion procedures through all nine months of pregnancy. This, she noted, extends beyond the provisions of Roe v. Wade, which Harris and Walz support. Walz defended the law, arguing it simply returns the decision to women and their physicians. He then went on to accuse Trump of lying about his stance on abortion, claiming Trump would indeed sign a nationwide abortion ban despite his public statements to the contrary.
Walz also defended himself against criticism of his frequent misstatements, acknowledging his past errors but emphasizing his commitment to owning up to them. He attributed his occasional missteps to his passionate nature and contrasted his approach with Trump’s, accusing the former president of constantly disparaging others.
Throughout the interview, Walz consistently highlighted his record in Minnesota, emphasizing the state’s economic strength and ranking in various quality-of-life categories. He also defended Harris’ policies, emphasizing her commitment to strong and fair border policies. The interview provides a glimpse into Walz’s approach to defending his own policies and those of his running mate, showcasing his willingness to engage in direct confrontation with his political opponents.