I spent a day in Minneapolis to see what life is like under Tim Walz.
What I found was a city in decline. 🧵🧵🧵
This is the spot where George Floyd died. 4 years later, it’s been turned into a shrine.
Across the street lies the shell of a gas station burned down by rioters. Buildings on every corner of the block now sit vacant.
A few blocks away sits the burned out shell of what was once the Minneapolis PD’s Third Precinct headquarters.
Bullet holes are still visible in the exterior.
Next, I visit a homeless encampment that’s taken over a quiet neighborhood in town. The night before, a man in the camp overdosed — five nights later, another was shot to death.
I talk with Arne, who’s been trying unsuccessfully to remove them from his property.
As we speak, a car pulls up and a half dozen masked people walk directly towards us, setting inches away in an attempt to block our camera crew.
My next stop is ‘Little Mogadishu,’ a part of Minneapolis home to 50,000 Somalis — one of the largest concentrations of Somalis anywhere in the world.
It's long been plagued with elevated crime rates, but in recent years, has been home to one of the largest fraud operations in American history.
During COVID, dozens Somalis operated a fake non-profit that took in more than $250 million in taxpayer money.
According to David Gaither, a longtime Minnesota businessman and legislator, that money was used to fund lavish lifestyles and terror groups in Somalia.
I head downtown and find a surprisingly empty city with vacant storefronts and open drug use on the sidewalks.
One of those vacant storefronts used to be Greg’s Saloon. I talk to Greg, who closed his business due to rising crime and oppressive COVID policies enacted by Walz.
For a more detailed look at Walz's tenure, I talked with veteran Minnesota reporter @lizcollin.
“He’s being sold as this moderate ‘aw-shucks’ guy who will give us some dad jokes. But there’s never been a more radical governor — ever — in Minnesota history,” Collin said.
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🧵🧵🧵I went to Clayton County, GA - where 70% of voters are black - to hear their thoughts on Donald Trump.
I now believe the polls showing him winning record support among black voters.
“If you wanna start your own business, Trump is the man for you. If you wanna live off the government, that would be Kamala.”
“The country’s been run horribly the last four years. When Trump was in office things were a lot better…Kamala’s consistently flip flopping on policies.”
I went to North Carolina to see the Hurricane damage for myself.
However bad you think things are — they are worse 🧵🧵🧵
We started in Swannanoa, a small town 30 minutes outside Asheville. Much of the main drag is gone, while entire residential streets have been swept away.
It felt like a movie set.
It’s important to understand that the vast majority of homes in town were not considered to be in a flood zone, meaning most have no flood insurance.
Nearly every local I spoke to said they never even considered that water could get anywhere near their homes.