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“Feeble, ineffective leader”: Former Vikings player attributes Minnesota killings to Tim Walz

"Feeble, ineffective leader": Former Vikings player attributes Minnesota killings to Tim Walz

Jack Brewer Criticizes Minnesota Leadership

A former NFL player has voiced harsh criticism towards Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, attributing recent turmoil in the state to his leadership.

Jack Brewer, who had a stint with the Minnesota Vikings and the University of Minnesota, expressed that both Walz and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison have contributed to a downward spiral, making the state feel unrecognizable to its residents.

“Every time you give Satan’s power, he will show his face,” Brewer stated. He lamented, “It’s heartbreaking to witness one of America’s greatest states devolving under Gov. Tim Walz. Minnesota feels lost.”

Brewer’s comments followed the arrest of Vance Luther Boerter, who was charged with murdering a couple closely associated with Minnesota lawmakers. He linked this incident to the leadership style of Democrats and Governor Walz, insisting that a return to traditional values is needed for positive change.

“On this Father’s Day, we should be centered on family protection and strengthening the community,” Brewer remarked. He referred to Walz as an example of a weak leader, emphasizing that true leadership reflects God’s values and shouldn’t be described as “pathetic.”

Brewer described the overall atmosphere in Minnesota as “the capital of America’s chaos,” claiming that both sides of the political spectrum have lost their way. He suggested that the core issues facing the state could, quite frankly, be termed “evil.”

“Every time you grant power to darkness, it reveals itself,” he added, urging for a new direction.

Having previously supported Donald Trump, Brewer was reported to have shifted his political views after being inspired by the former president.

During his NFL career, Brewer played for the Vikings, as well as the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles.

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