Tim Walz was caught in one scandal that created a nightmare for Kamala Harris

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Tim Walz can’t seem to keep himself out of trouble. 

He’s becoming a major pain in the neck for Democrats. 

And Tim Walz was caught in one scandal that created a nightmare for Kamala Harris.

Tim Walz gives taxpayer money to a defund the police group 

Vice President Kamala Harris is trying to shake her reputation for being soft on crime now that she’s running for President.

She began her political career as a pro-crime San Francisco District Attorney. 

That pro-criminal, anti-cop stance she developed there followed her as she climbed the political ladder.

Kamala compared officers with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to members of the Ku Klux Klan when she was in the Senate. 

During the peak of the left-wing hysteria over George Floyd’s death in 2020, she endorsed the idea of defunding the police during a radio interview.

Now that she’s running for President, she’s reinventing herself for swing state voters. 

Her campaign is portraying her as a tough prosecutor who locked up the bad guys in California. 

This is completely fake, but with a short campaign and the media in her back pocket, she thinks she can get away with it.

But her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, is making the idea harder. 

The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry gave $100,000 to Centro De Trabajadores Unidos En La Lucha (CTUL) last year to promote a paid sick time bill that Walz had signed into law.

Tim Walz funnels taxpayer money to left-wing activist group

CTUL is a Minneapolis community activist group that claims to fight for “racial, gender, and economic justice.”

Walz gave taxpayer money to one of his political allies to do marketing for him. 

But the CTUL isn’t any run-of-the-mill left-wing activist group.

The group’s headquarters is one block from the spot where George Floyd died.

Dissent Magazine claimed that CTUL’s office was a “hub of protest” during the rioting that broke out in 2020 over Floyd’s death.

CTUL member Shenda Kazee justified Minneapolis being burned by Black Lives Matter rioters in 2020.

“We’ve tried,” Kazee said. “We’ve protested. We fought for the police not to get higher pay, but we were ignored, and they are still killing. Now, it is to the point where everybody is so angry—I don’t think half of these stores would have been burned or touched if we weren’t so fed up.”

She added that Minneapolis didn’t need the policy anymore.

“I just don’t think we need the cops because when the cops come somebody might, the majority of the time, die or get shot,” Kazee added. “They don’t come to make situations better, ever.”

CTUL organizer Valentina McKenzie spoke at a defund the police march in June 2020.

CTUL organizer Valentina’s speech at the Defund MPD March led by Black Visions about the connections between policing…

Posted by CTUL on Monday, June 8, 2020

McKenzie complained that police weren’t policing wage theft at the protest.

Minnesota is still paying out money to CTUL as part of its contract to promote the paid sick time law.

Tim Walz is using taxpayer money to bankroll the activities of his far-left political allies. 

Informed American will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.