"Most of America boycotted her dad" — Internet reacts to Tim Walz’s daughter thanking fans for pointing out brands she supports donated to Trump 

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Tim Walz's daughter, Hope Walz, took to TikTok to share her grievances at the nation's new status quo. She also vowed to boycott popular brands that she believes are donors to the Republican Party, and called on the internet to "keep holding her accountable," noting that she will keep these things in mind going forward.

Nonetheless, the internet reacted with a slew of hateful comments and insults. Here's what one user stated:

That's okay. Most of America boycotted her dad, so..."

Others echoed the sentiments as they took jibes at Tim Walz and his entire family:

"This woman is deranged. Just like her dad," one user claimed.
"So it runs in the family, these people are insane," another suggested.
"Trump Supporters support Oxygen too. In case she feels the need to boycott that as well," someone else pointed out sarcastically.
"That’s okay sweetie —we already boycotted your dad," yet another stated.

The comments didn't end there, as even more chimed in, a section of social media users supported her ideas:

"Can’t wait for her to run for office," one person stated.
"She's right, we deserve BETTER," another noted.
"Bless her heart. Really… bless her heart!" a third person tweeted.

Several social media users made it clear that they did not care for Tim Walz's daughter's opinions, reacting to her video with a litany of pointed remarks and derogatory comments.


Tim Walz's daughter says she isn't an "angry" person, and that Kamala Harris should leave the US to live her best life wherever she wants

In the 20-second video that has since gone viral, Tim Walz's daughter can be heard saying:

"Thank you to everyone that pointed out that Free People, Anthro, and Sephora, are all big donors to the Republican Party and Donald Trump. Good to know, I will take that into account in the future. Keep holding me accountable like that because I genuinely didn't know."

In another video on TikTok that dates back to early November, she asserted that the country is undeserving of Kamala Harris and that she is not used to the "anger" she is feeling post-election. She also revealed that she will be boycotting some of her favorite brands as they backed President-elect Trump in the election.

She also reacted to Tim Walz's loss in the presidential election, and in Minnesota County, where he kickstarted his career in politics. The 23-year-old said that she had "officially reached the point of anger, and I’m not an angry person, so I’m just trying to channel it." She went on:

"This country does not deserve Kamala Harris. That woman should go live her best life wherever she wants, doing whatever she wants because we don’t deserve her at this point. The only people who delivered this election were Black women, and we failed them.”

Her comments didn't end there, as she called on Democrat supporters to rally together and stay afloat in the next four years. She then made pointed remarks at Donald Trump and JD Vance:

"These people have to live in their own skin, as in JD Vance and Donald Trump have to be JD Vance and Donald Trump, and that is not a punishment I’d wish upon anybody but those two individuals. I’m just really grateful I am who I am, and I’m on the side of love and hope and joy and progress.”

Speaking about her losses, she said that she is "giving myself a week to be sad and to mourn what could’ve been, what should’ve been." However, she notes, "that’s not where we are, and that’s not reality… then the work starts. We got this, America. Going to be OK.”


In yet another video, Tim Walz's daughter promised her followers that “Our dad is doing amazing,” and that "he is ready to continue the fight here in Minnesota because it is going to be a safe place for every person.”

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni