Accused Minnesota Assassin Vance Boelter Calls Tim Walz as ‘Traitor to the American People,’ Claims Governor Pushed Chinese Influence and Government Control in Wild Rant

| Published August 17, 2025

Accused Minnesota Shooter Vance Boelter’s Allegations Against Governor Tim Walz

In a recent interview from Sherburne County Jail, Vance Boelter, the 57-year-old accused of fatally shooting former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and injuring State Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, launched a tirade against Governor Tim Walz. Boelter labeled Walz a “traitor to the American people,” alleging that the governor had praised China’s governance and shared pro-government views. He further claimed that Walz had encouraged him to visit China, promising a “really good time.”

Boelter’s assertions have been widely dismissed as baseless. A fact check by the Star Tribune found no indication that Boelter had any significant ties to Walz. Despite his claims, there is no evidence of a close relationship between Boelter and Governor Walz.

The tragic events of June 14, 2025, have sparked widespread condemnation and raised concerns about political violence and the safety of public officials. Boelter remains in federal custody, facing multiple charges, including murder, attempted murder, and firearms violations. State officials are prepared to prosecute him when jurisdiction allows.

Governor Tim Walz at a press conference announcing the arrest of the suspect in the Minnesota politicians' shooting.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz “was always telling me China was the future,” accused Minnesota maniac Vance Boelter bizarrely claimed from jail this week.
Mugshot of Vance Boelter.
Boelter whined he shouldn’t be given the death penalty — because he didn’t shoot at cops when he claimed he had the chance to do so.
Surveillance image shows perpetrator -- allegedly Vance Boelter -- wearing a phony police outfit and latex mask outside of Minnesota Sen. John Hoffman's home on June 14, 2025
Boelter claimed he only intended to do “4 or 5 Citizen arrests” on June 14, “and everyone was going to be released safe in the morning,” he said.
Senator John Hoffman with his wife, Yvette, and daughter, Hope, in undated image
Boelter said his plan “went horribly wrong,” after state Sen. John Hoffman, his wife Yvette and their adult daughter rushed at and tried to subdue him.

⚠️ Implications

Here’s a breakdown of the right-leaning implications regarding the Vance Boelter case and his comments about Governor Tim Walz:

1. Security and Threat Concerns

  • The attack highlights the risk of politically motivated violence in the U.S., especially against state officials.

  • Right-leaning commentators may frame this as evidence of the danger of radical left-leaning policies or politicians, implying that those in power may indirectly encourage anti-government sentiment or unrest.

2. Distrust of Governor Walz

  • Boelter called Walz a “traitor to the American people,” accusing him of promoting Chinese influence.

  • From a right-leaning perspective, this can fuel concerns about state officials’ foreign affiliations or perceived softness toward China, tying into broader conservative narratives about China infiltration and government overreach.

3. Criticism of Workforce Development & Government Appointments

  • Boelter claimed he was appointed to Minnesota’s Workforce Development Council by Walz and accused Walz of encouraging pro-China views.

  • Right-leaning interpretation may suggest government appointments are being used to push agendas favoring foreign interests, or that officials are disconnected from their constituents’ priorities.

4. Political Weaponization Risk

  • Even though there’s no evidence linking Walz personally to Boelter, right-leaning media could use Boelter’s allegations to argue that Democrats or left-leaning officials invite or tolerate extremist viewpoints.

  • This reinforces narratives around “radical leftist elites” and policy failures leading to domestic threats.

5. Messaging on Law and Order

  • The attack and Boelter’s claims provide an opportunity for right-leaning voices to advocate stronger law enforcement measures, stricter gun control on individuals with extremist ties, or enhanced scrutiny of government councils.

  • Emphasis would be on protecting public officials and maintaining security against politically radicalized individuals.


💬 Overall Takeaway:

The Vance Boelter case underscores the ongoing threat of politically motivated violence in the U.S. While Boelter’s allegations against Governor Tim Walz lack supporting evidence, they feed into broader concerns about government accountability, foreign influence, and public safety. Right-leaning observers may view this incident as a warning that radical ideologies—whether domestic or foreign—can inspire extreme actions, highlighting the need for vigilant law enforcement and stricter oversight of government appointments. Ultimately, the case reinforces the importance of holding elected officials accountable and protecting both the public and policymakers from radicalized individuals.


SOURCES: THE GATEWAY PUNDIT – Accused Minnesota Assassin Vance Boelter Calls Tim Walz as ‘Traitor to the American People,’ Claims Governor Pushed Chinese Influence and Government Control in Wild Rant
THE NEW YORK POST – Accused Minnesota maniac Vance Boelter rants to The Post about Tim Walz, calls governor ‘traitor to the American people’
AXIOS – Minnesota man accused of killing state lawmaker faces fresh charges

 

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