In a rambling video posted to social media on Monday, Hope Walz, the 24-year-old daughter of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, has accused conservatives and the “entire right-wing infrastructure” of launching a “hate and bot campaign” against her family.
The sob story from the governor’s daughter comes amid allegations of widespread fraud in Minnesota’s Somali community programs under her father’s administration, which appear to have cost taxpayers billions.
Instead of addressing the substance of the accusations, Hope portrayed herself as a victim, whining that the exposure is “how people get hurt” and complaining about life in a “post-truth world.”
“In the name of transparency, because I think that is what people appreciate about me and my content,” Hope Walz begins. “I’ll be honest in saying that having the entire right-wing infrastructure launch a hate and bot campaign against you and your family really sucks, especially because I’m a private citizen. Like I pay my rent. I work multiple jobs.”
Hope Walz continues to describe an “extreme amount, overwhelming amount of DMs, comments, emails just peddling propaganda, pushing agendas.”
“I don’t have anything to do with anything,” she claims. “It really, really hurts. Yeah, this is how people get hurt. And I have a great support system and I’m like very confident in who I am as a person in the work that I do. But living like a post-truth world is really scary.”
She claims those who “just believe what their dear leader tells them to spin reality to fit that.”
“I’m gonna, you know, continue to do my own thing. I just felt the need to say that,” she concludes.
The video was initially posted on Hope Walz’s social media and was reposted on X by journalist Eric Daugherty.
In his caption, Daugherty wrote, “Fraud Father Tim Walz’s daughter is now FURIOUSLY accusing MAGA of stoking violence by exposing Somali fraud under Tim’s watch… Tell your dad to RESIGN so taxpayers can claw back their money. Nobody is advocating violence, only ACCOUNTABILITY.”
JUST IN: Fraud Father Tim Walz’s daughter is now FURIOUSLY accusing MAGA of stoking violence by exposing Somali fraud under Tim’s watch
“This is how people get HURT. I never thought it was gonna be me!”
“Having the entire right-wing infrastructure launch a hate and bot… pic.twitter.com/fov4v0v0OY
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 29, 2025
The post gained tens of thousands of views in less than an hour.
This isn’t the first time Hope Walz has inserted herself into her father’s political controversies on social media.
Known for her outspoken liberal views, similar to her father’s, she has a history of making videos pushing far-left talking points and attacking Trump supporters.
In February, Hope went on a rant against Trump’s executive order banning transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports.
Earlier this month, Hope unleashed a profanity-laced rant on TikTok after Trump referred to her father as “retarded” during a rally.
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“Calling my dad what he did has unleashed a (multi-expletive) storm,” she said. “I have people DMing me saying absolutely horrendous things.”
In another video earlier this month, Hope claimed it was “not safe” for her to be online. She accused Trump supporters of being “cult members.”
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Hope also targeted Donald Trump Jr., urging him to seek help for “daddy issues” after he defended his father’s remarks about Governor Walz.
In a Christmas message just days ago, Hope ripped into the Trump administration and ICE, wishing a “Merry Christmas” to “neighbors that ICE has been terrorizing” in Minnesota’s Somali community.
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Hope Walz’s TikTok account (@hopewalz) has over 555,000 followers and 10 million likes.
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