Minnesota Governor Tim Walz made a lighthearted remark about his language during an appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live.' The Governor and Kimmel discussed a moment during a debate where a candidate declined to answer a question directly, leading to a humorous exchange about political dynamics.
During the conversation, Walz expressed his anticipation of defeating former President Trump and waking up on November 6th with 'Madam President,' prompting laughter from the audience. Kimmel playfully clarified that they wouldn't be waking up together, adding to the comedic banter.
Walz acknowledged his tendency to be vague in his language, acknowledging the need for clarity in communication. This light-hearted exchange showcased the Governor's humor and self-awareness.
In a separate interview with '60 Minutes,' Walz mentioned Vice President Kamala Harris advising him to be cautious with his words, hinting at potential disagreements between them. The Governor has faced criticism for various misleading statements, including inaccuracies about his military background and personal life.
Despite the humorous tone of the late-night show appearance, Walz reiterated his stance on implementing stricter gun control measures to prevent school shootings. He criticized the proposal to arm teachers, labeling it as a 'very, very bad idea.'