Walz warns voters of the dangers of a Trump presidency at Wilmington rally
Gov. Tim Walz delivered remarks at a rally in Wilmington, North Carolina, on Thursday centered around an assertion that former President Donald Trump is dangerous and unfit for the Oval Office on the heels of Trump White House Chief of Staff John Kelly's recent remarks about his former boss.
"The people who know Trump best, who sat beside him in the Oval Office, who were in the Situation Room, are now finding the courage to come out of the woodwork and sound the alarm. As I said, Vice President Harris called it a '911 to the American people,' because these insiders know that Donald Trump of 2016 is not the Donald Trump of 2024," Walz warned.
Walz reiterated that there will be no guardrails in a second Trump term and that he’d be given virtually unchecked power by the Supreme Court, which could even become more conservative.
“When he says he wants to be a dictator on day one of his presidency, he's not just saying it, he's promising it. I've been saying it, and I think you feel it. You've seen it over the last few weeks. Hell, we've seen it over the last nine years, but certainly the last few weeks. This is a straight-up descent into madness in front of us, and he's repeatedly talking about it," Walz said.