Bombshell Claim: Tim Walz Accused of Orchestrating Assassination Attempt on Sen. Amy Klobuchar

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A key piece of evidence in the motive behind a Minnesota man’s deadly rampage against two lawmakers and their spouses accuses Gov. Tim Walz of hiring a hitman to commit a political assassination of his own.

According to Vance Boelter, the murder suspect charged with killing one Democratic state lawmaker and her husband, the target was allegedly U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN).

All four individuals were shot at close range by a visitor to their door who posed as a police officer.

According to reports, Boelter allegedly sent a letter to the FBI claiming that Walz was planning a hit on Klobuchar ahead of the June 14 attack.

Boelter claims that Walz directed him to kill the Democratic senator.

While Boelter’s motive remains unknown, what is known is that Walz appointed him to a state board following Boelter’s appointment by the previous governor.

The connection has sparked debate about their relationship, despite Walz claiming the appointment was a formality and that he had no friendship with Boelter.

Claims about an assassination plot against Sen. Klobuchar rose when authorities found a hit list in a car belonging to Boelter, which is said to have included her name.

The discovery, along with Boelter’s letter to the FBI, prompted Fox News’ Jesse Watters to further theorize that Walz could have been motivated to try and take Klobuchar’s seat in the Senate.

“He wrote a letter to the FBI claiming he was trained by the U.S. military, quote ‘off the books,’ and that Tim Walz asked him to kill Amy Klobuchar so that he could take her seat,” Watters said Friday.

Alex Jones shared Watters’ monologue, accusing state investigators of covering up Boelter’s manifesto.

“THIS IS WHY they are hiding the manifesto,” he wrote on X.

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However, Daniel Borgertpoepping, a spokesperson for the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office, dismissed the allegation.

“Due to the seriousness of the allegations it contains, we will state only that we have seen no evidence that the allegations regarding Governor Walz are based in fact,” he told the Star Tribune.

Walz, who is one of the left’s most prominent Trump critics, recently accused the president of being a “wannabe dictator” and said Democrats should “bully the s**t out of him back.”

“Maybe it’s time for us to be a little meaner. Maybe it’s time for us to be a little more fierce,” Walz told the Dallas crowd.

During a U.S. House hearing in May, Walz dodged questions about his past statements comparing ICE agents to Nazi Gestapo soldiers.

“Governor Walz’s comments comparing ICE agents to the Gestapo is sickening. This type of rhetoric and demonization of ICE officers has led to our officers facing a 413% increase in assaults,” said Assistant Press Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.

“While politicians like Walz fight to protect criminal illegal aliens, our ICE officers will continue putting their lives and safety on the line to arrest murderers, kidnappers, and pedophiles that were let into our country by the previous administration’s open border policies.”

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