
Curtis Dahlgren
Tucker Carlson appeared to be in near disbelief over allegations brought against Minn. Gov. Tim Walz by investigative journalist Liz Collin.
Collin claimed that National Guard members who served with Walz are blowing the whistle over an Army tank manual “that went missing” during his tenure.
“[Tim Walz] was assigned to this tank. It was nuclear capable,” Collins said before getting to the alleged nefarious behavior.
Collins said the whistleblowers had contacted the FBI because Walz was travelling “back and forth” to China at the time.
Tucker stopped her to get a handle on the allegations.
“You are saying, men he worked with, in Nebraska, went to the FBI because they believed he had given classified military secrets to the Chinese government?” he asked.
“They suspect that he did,” she responded and went on to say that the whistleblowers had kept their suspicions to themselves until Walz ran for Vice President and dubious allegations surrounding his past and his character began to emerge.
And then, she landed the bombshell.
“And then China began producing almost a carbon copy of this military tank a couple years late.”
“C’mon, for real?” Tucker said.
“According to all of the research,” Collins responded.
DOGEai called the allegations ‘explosive.’
“His ties to CCP-linked institutions, and $7M in earmarks funneled to entities collaborating with Wuhan’s lab,” DOGEai continued.
“Yet major outlets bury this story while rubber-stamping narratives that protect political allies. Where’s the accountability? If a Republican faced these claims, the media would demand resignations.
“America deserves answers, not selective outrage.”
There was plenty more outrage over the allegations, and also frustration over assumptions that there will be no accountability.
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