Posts showing Walz saying “we can’t have four more years of this” falsely imply he’s talking about the current administration, but he was referring to Trump.
On Oct. 14, vice presidential candidate Tim Walz campaigned in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Afterwards, Trump’s campaign posted a clip from the speech of Walz saying “Look, you all know it. We can’t have four more years of this. We won’t have four more years of it. We won’t.” The caption with the X post suggests Walz was referring to “the past four years” under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Benny Johnson, a conservative commentator, shared the clip and wrote, “In a stunning move, Tim Walz comes out against the Biden/Harris administration ‘We can’t have four more years of this!’” His post has over a million views.
THE QUESTION
Did Tim Walz say “we won’t have four more years” of the Biden-Harris administration?
THE SOURCES
THE ANSWER
No, Tim Walz didn’t say “we won’t have four more years” of the Biden-Harris administration. The video clip was shared out of context.
WHAT WE FOUND
The video of Tim Walz at an Oct. 14 campaign rally in Green Bay is real, but it’s been trimmed and shared out of context. Walz was referring to “four more years” of Trump.
The viral version of the video was edited to cut off the beginning of Walz’s sentence The full video from the campaign rally can be found here.
The portion where Walz makes the statement shown in the viral post starts about nine minutes into the press conference.
This is Walz’s full statement, and the portion in bold is what was included in the viral clip:
“And so Trump promised he would stop offshoring. His tax bill created incentives for companies to do this. Then he cut taxes for billionaires and corporations during his presidency and 200,000 American jobs went overseas. So their revisionist history is a bunch of crap. It did not happen. They undermined us. Look, you all know it. We can’t have four more years of this. We won’t have four more years of it. We won’t,” Walz says.
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