Jack Brewer, formerly Nfl A player who spent four seasons in the league playing in teams like Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, Eagles of Philadelphiaand Arizona Cardinals recently criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz After the legislature and her husband were killed in their home in 2025. June 14th
That day, during a press conference, Governor Walz opened about shootings, condemning the attacks as a “act of targeted political violence”.
In a new interview with Brewer, it was not time for Minnesota people to know that Tim Walz was guilty of tragic deaths, adding that the politician allowed the state to become the “capital of chaos.”
Former NFL player struck Tim Walz after killing Minnesota Law Publisher and her husband
Speaking to Fox NewsBrewer, who also played football at the University of Minnesota, expressed frustration with what he said had become his native state.
“We have to start calling it as it is,” Brewer told the publication. “These people have lost their minds. It sounds to me to see one of the most wonderful states in America, completely revolved around government Tim Walz. Minnesota is confused.”
A 46-year-old man who also spoke at the Republican National Convention and served in the first term in the administration of President Donald Trump, adding that seeing the current state of Minnesota “hurts” him.
“I played for the Vikings,” he continued. “I played Gophers. [I’ve lived] In Minnesota for years. It wasn’t that way. People were respectful. People may have disagreed and still have conversations. I still have a lot of family, and it hurts to see what they live. ‘
The Brewery says Tim Walz allowed the state to become the capital of chaos
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The brewery did not end there. The former NFL security continued, saying that Minnesota became the “capital of chaos” and blames directly on Walz’s shoulders.
“It’s not right. It’s not a reflection of real Minnesota people,” he said. “There are many good people there. But the Liberal Center around Minneapolis and St. Paul took over. This is dangerous. Tim Walz is the leader. His Attorney General Keith Ellison is right here with him.”
The four father shared his hopes for Minnesota before taking more personal shots in the governor Walz.
“On this Father’s Day, I would like Minnesota to focus on the restoration of paternity – female protection, protection of families,” he said. “Tim Walz is an example of a weak, eradicated leader. This is not what God has done to the parents. This is a miserable.
The brewery does not arrest, adding: “The main cause of this is evil”
According to Brewer, “the main reason for this is evil.”
He mentioned the conflict that stems from political exclusion, condemning “riots” and “protests” as “too far”.
“Democrats have gone so far that if you are not a rampant liberal, you are attacked. They make all party participants match,” he continued.
“As soon as you give Satan’s power, he shows his face,” he added. “That’s what we see now.”
Tim Walz calls Melissa Hortman and her husband’s murder of “politically motivated murder”
June 14th At the press conference, Walz, 61, began with the calling of chairwoman Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, a “politically motivated murder.”
According to the previous message from An explosionLaw enforcement officials revealed that they believe the suspect, now identified as a 57 -year -old Vance Luther Boelter, used a fake police car in the massacre. “When we were looking for a vehicle, there was a manifesto that established many lawmakers and other officials. We immediately submitted alerts to the state. We took action to warn them and ensure security,” said Mark Bruley, the police chief of Brooklyn Park.
Walz also appealed to the shooting of old John Hoffman, another Minnesota legislator, and his spouse, who was shot about 90 minutes before the Hotmans and taken to a local hospital to perform surgery.
“We are carefully optimistic that they will survive this attempt to kill,” the governor said, adding that “it was an act of targeted political violence.”
Walz shares the emotional message about his ex -colleague
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Gubernator Walz also shared the emotional message of the speaker Hortman, calling her a “huge civil servant.”
“She awakened every day to make this state a better place. She is irreplaceable and will miss it so much,” he said. “Minnesota thoughts and prayers are with her family, her relatives, children and parents.”