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Harris’ Running Mate Said He Wanted To Invest In Ladders To Help Illegals Climb The Border Wall

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The Democrat-incentivized border crisis ranks at the top of American voters’ concerns heading into the 2024 election, but Vice President Kamala Harris’ newly named running mate Gov. Tim Walz is not interested in addressing their desire for a solution. Instead, he’s committed to helping illegals continue their mass invasion.

Days before he was announced as the Democrat presidential nominee’s VP pick, Walz told CNN’s Anderson Cooper that he would invest in ladders that could aid foreign criminals illegally trying to enter the country by scaling Trump-endorsed deterrents like walls.

“He talks about this wall. I always say, let me know how high it is. If it’s 25 feet, then I’ll invest in the thirty-foot ladder factory,” Walz quipped.

Walz, who was previously hesitant to call the border chaos plaguing the country a crisis, admitted that Democrats should “acknowledge that every nation and the United States needs to control its border” including the northern one that skirts his own state. Yet, he stopped short of crediting former President Donald Trump’s border wall and popular deportation plans as the fix for the broken border policies wreaking havoc on the country.

Instead, Walz criticized Trump for opposing the Senate’s plans to hand out amnesty to foreign criminals.

“You can do that using the right tools. And the Lankford-Sinema bill that he did kill would have done that,” Walz insisted.

Walz claims Trump is not “interested in solving the problem” and will not actually “do anything” to curb the record-breaking influx welcomed under the

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