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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayHope Walz, the 24-year-old daughter of 2024 Democratic vice presidential nominee and current Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, completely unloaded on President Donald Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. this week, in response to him promoting his dad’s use of an ableist slur toward her father.
“Oh, Don. It is so clear that your dad does not love you, or if there is any love there, it’s not for your compassion, like my dad loves me, but instead your cruelty,” Walz said in a scathing TikTok video posted Monday.
The president first called Walz’s father “seriously retarded” in an unhinged post on Truth Social late last month and since then said he “absolutely” stands by his offensive remarks.
Walz’s Monday video comes in response to a dig Trump Jr. made against her dad on X, where he reposted a video of the Minnesota governor saying people are driving by his house and yelling the slur.
“They’re not wrong,” Trump Jr. wrote.
In her video, Walz spoke in a concerned voice to the president’s 47-year-old son, saying, “Those daddy issues are so, so clear, and I genuinely do feel sad for you.”
“I genuinely feel sad that you and your family feel the need to degrade and put down large swaths of the country in an attempt to make yourself feel better,” Walz said.
“My family and I will always be richer than yours, always because we don’t find joy in this,” she continued. “We find joy in each other and spending time together and doing quality good things for this world together, not tearing other people down.”
Walz went on to tell Trump Jr., “I really hope you get the help you need.”
“In the meantime, I’m going to continue building up that, you know, joy and love and happiness with my family, because at the end of the day, that’s what matters. So, good luck, Don. Good luck,” she concluded.
The 24-year-old initially slammed the president’s use of the slur over the weekend. As The Hill reported, in that now-deleted TikTok post, Walz defended her family, especially her brother Gus, who has a nonverbal learning disorder.
“How is it OK that the president of the United States can call somebody — anybody, doesn’t matter who they are — that, and then all of his fricking cult members come and attack those people and that person’s family,” Walz said.


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