'I think it was all part of a much greater scheme because he truly doesn't like the police.'
“I think it was all part of a much greater scheme because he truly doesn’t like the police.”Retired Minnesota State Patrol Lt. John Nagel ripped apart presumptive Democratic VP candidate Gov. Tim Walz during an interview with Fox News Digital.
“He is not a moderate, he has never been a moderate and here in Minnesota he has been anti-police, he has raised taxes, he is nowhere near being a moderate,” retired Minnesota State Patrol Lt. John Nagel told Fox News Digital. “We’re hearing this over and over and over again, he let Minneapolis burn,” Nagel said. “I think he intentionally let Minneapolis burn.”
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