Emails Reveal How Walz Struggled to Deal With Unrest, Reach Consensus With Critics After Police Killings

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Emails Reveal How Walz Struggled to Deal With Unrest, Reach Consensus With Critics After Police Killings

Reporting Highlights

  • Behind the Scenes: Democrats portray Gov. Tim Walz as a progressive hero. Republicans call him an extremist. Emails obtained by ProPublica and the Minnesota Reformer suggest he is neither.
  • Unavoidable Compromise: In 2021, police accountability activists pushed Walz for reform. Senate Republicans pushed back. Few people were satisfied with the result.
  • Law and Order: Former President Donald Trump says Walz was slow to respond to unrest. But after police killed Daunte Wright, Walz was criticized for being too heavy-handed.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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