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Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz poses with his wife Gwen Walz, son Gus Walz and daughter Hope Walz after speaking during the Democratic National Convention Aug. 21, 2024, in Chicago. (AP) Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz poses with his wife Gwen Walz, son Gus Walz and daughter Hope Walz after speaking during the Democratic National Convention Aug. 21, 2024, in Chicago. (AP)

Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz poses with his wife Gwen Walz, son Gus Walz and daughter Hope Walz after speaking during the Democratic National Convention Aug. 21, 2024, in Chicago. (AP)

Sofia Ahmed
By Sofia Ahmed August 28, 2024

No, Tim Walz did not insult Ann Coulter after she called his son ‘weird’

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  • Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s purported response to Ann Coulter calling his son "weird" is not on his official X account. 

  • Walz has not deleted any posts since Aug. 22 when Coulter initially posted about his son, data from social analytics platform Social Blade shows.

  • There have been no credible media reports that Walz responded to Coulter on X.

When Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz accepted the vice presidential nomination, his 17-year-old son, Gus Walz, began crying from the front row of the crowd while exclaiming, "That’s my dad!"

Conservative commentator Ann Coulter responded to the moment on X, writing "Talk about weird … " Coulter deleted her post hours after she was criticized for being insensitive. 

Walz did not respond to her X post. But a fake image on social media makes it look as if he did.

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Walz and his wife, Gwen Walz, told People magazine in August that their son has a nonverbal learning disorder, an anxiety disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. 

The purported response by Walz has no time stamp and is not on his official X account. Walz has not deleted any posts since Aug. 22, according to Social Blade, a social media analytics website. 

A search of Google and the Nexis news database showed no credible news outlets reporting that Walz had responded to Coulter.

A Walz spokesperson did not immediately respond when asked whether the post was authentic.  

We rate the claim that Walz insulted Coulter’s romantic history after she called his son "weird" False. 

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