It’s wild how some conflicts can just simmer for years and then suddenly erupt again, isn’t it? The feud between Donald Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is one of those weird political tugs-of-war that feels stuck in a loop, but recently, it boiled over in a pretty public way. It all kicked off with an incident involving a man named Boelter, who, surprisingly, was on the Governor’s Workforce Development Board — a spot he got thanks to Walz himself. So, the very guy Trump has taken issue with was essentially backed by Walz. Weird, right?
But here’s where it got messy. Kaitlan Collins from CNN asked Trump—during an interview that some people find annoying, but hey, that’s another story—if he had reached out to Walz following a tragic event. Trump’s response was… something. He basically said no, he hadn’t called. And then, out came the jab: calling Walz “so whacked out” and joking that it would be a waste of time to call him. Trump even teased that he could be nice, but why bother? It was a blunt dismissal that caught many off guard.
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The Backlash and Digital Outcry
What surprised me was the sheer volume of people on X (you know, the platform formerly called Twitter) who just couldn’t let that one slide. A lot of users lined up on Walz’s side, criticizing Trump for not acting with basic decency. Now, I get the political rivalry — it’s obvious these two aren’t buds. But honestly, as president, shouldn’t there be some level of respect or at least solidarity when a fellow leader faces a tough situation? Some people on X thought exactly that.
One person called Trump’s behavior “out of line.” Another wrote something along the lines of, “He only cares about red states,” pointing to the tendency to prioritize political allies while neglecting others. And it didn’t stop there—someone went as far as to say Trump was “dangerous,” accusing him of letting grudges outweigh genuine human concern. That’s a heavy claim, but given Trump’s history, it doesn’t feel completely off base. Yet, I wonder, does this kind of response really help anyone? Or is it just fueling more division?
The Feud Isn’t One-Sided
Before anyone rushes to fully take Walz’s side, it’s fair to remember he hasn’t exactly been playing nice either. Recently, Walz had some pretty harsh words for Trump himself, actually urging Democrats to really go after Trump in a speech in South Carolina—telling them to “bully the s–t out of” him. That’s a strong statement, no doubt. Plus, earlier this year, Walz took a savage swipe at Trump’s whole vibe and appearance. So yeah, it’s not exactly a friendship where we’re all shocked at the snark.
This ongoing tit-for-tat feels less like political discourse and more like schoolyard drama that never quite got settled. I can’t help but think, wouldn’t it be better if they just ignored each other and let things cool down? Or maybe, just maybe, showed a little grace when tragedy hits. It’s kind of disappointing that, even now, they seem stuck on one-upping each other instead of showing a sliver of empathy.
Thoughts Hanging in the Air
I guess what bothers me is the missed opportunity here. Trump could have simply acknowledged the tragedy without the extra snark. It doesn’t mean he has to be friends with Walz or call him weekly. A simple “sorry to hear about what happened” wouldn’t have hurt. But no, instead, we got something that sounds like a petty dismissal, which, in the grand scheme, just makes everything feel worse.
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Politics aside, moments like these remind us that personal grudges, even on the biggest stages, cloud judgment and humanity. It’s unpredictable, too—sometimes these guys act tough for political points, other times you can almost see a different side emerge. Maybe nobody’s pure villain or hero here, just two leaders tangled in a messy history, reacting in ways that don’t always make sense.
At the end of the day, the whole situation is a bit exhausting. I’m left wondering if we’ll ever see any real closure or if these public spats are gonna drag on forever, making it harder to care about who’s right or wrong.

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