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מייק דזשאנסאן איז מסביר טראמפ'ס אטאקע אויף טים וואלץ

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House Speaker Mike Johnson defended former President Donald Trump’s choice of words when he referred to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as “retarded” on Truth Social, clarifying that it reflected a spontaneous reaction to a significant fraud scandal. Reports indicate up to $2 billion in fraudulent claims tied to Somali immigrant aid programs under Walz’s administration, prompting Trump’s Thanksgiving post criticizing the governor for inaction.

Johnson emphasized that, while he would not have used the same language, Trump’s reaction came in the context of widespread public outrage over the alleged mismanagement and fraudulent activity. “I think his reaction was probably a spontaneous one to the enormous amount of fraud that was announced there,” Johnson said, framing it as a response to the seriousness of the situation rather than a personal attack.

The comments have reignited debate over the tone of political discourse, but supporters argue that Trump’s focus remains on exposing corruption and holding officials accountable. The Minnesota scandal highlights systemic issues in oversight of state-administered aid programs, and Johnson’s defense underscores a broader conservative view that the former president’s candid approach draws attention to failures that might otherwise go unaddressed.

In defending Trump, Johnson framed the remarks as part of a larger effort to demand accountability, stressing that the former president’s critiques are rooted in policy concerns and fiscal responsibility rather than rhetoric alone.
 

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