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Walz on Meeting with Tom Homan: ‘There Was a Tone Shift,’ ‘It Was Progress’

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Governor Tim Walz, the Democrats’ freshly minted VP pick who’s spent years demonizing border security as some xenophobic fever dream, just admitted on CNN that his sit-down with incoming Border Czar Tom Homan sparked a tone shift and actual progress. Picture this: Walz, the guy who once called ICE agents modern-day Gestapo while Minnesota’s sanctuary policies turned his state into a magnet for chaos, now playing nice with the Trump administration’s deportation hawk. Homan, the no-nonsense ICE vet who’s vowed to prioritize public safety threats like criminal aliens over sob stories, clearly brought the heat—and Walz blinked.

This isn’t just chit-chat; it’s a seismic tell for the 2A community. Walz’s gun-grab agenda—pushing red-flag laws, assault weapon bans, and universal background checks—has always masked under safety, but his border blindness exposed the hypocrisy. Open borders flood communities with unvetted thugs, spiking violent crime and illegal firearms trafficking that preys on law-abiding gun owners. Homan’s mass-deportation push targets exactly those threats: cartel enforcers and gangbangers who’ve turned blue cities into war zones. Walz’s tone shift signals he’s cornered—realizing that securing the border neuters his anti-2A playbook by slashing the very crime stats he weaponizes against our rights.

For Second Amendment patriots, this is vindication. Trump’s border wall of enforcement will dry up the flow of ghost guns and cartel arsenals, proving that robust immigration control bolsters public safety without infringing on the Constitution. Walz’s concession? It’s the first crack in the progressive facade, hinting that even Harris-Walz might have to pivot toward sanity—or watch their gun-control house of cards collapse under the weight of safer streets. Keep your powder dry, folks; the real fight’s just heating up.

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