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What did former Fox News contributor Anne Coulter say about the son of VP candidate Tim Walz?

Former Fox News contributor Anne Coulter is receiving heat on social media for making fun of the son of vice presidential candidate Tim Walz.

Former Fox News contributor Anne Coulter is receiving heat on social media for making fun of the son of vice presidential candidate Tim Walz.
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Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz’s son Gus caught the hearts of many when he was moved to tears by pride in his father during the Democratic National Convention, pointing and saying “that’s my dad.”

The emotional moment turned viral, with many expressing that his heartfelt words were the best thing that fathers could hope to hear from their children.

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What did former Fox News contributor Anne Coulter say about the son of VP candidate Tim Walz?

Former Fox News contributor Anne Coulter then posted a photo of the younger Walz on X with the caption “Talk about weird.”

Her since-deleted post was referencing the word “weird” as it has been wielded by the Democratic campaign after Tim Walz used the word to describe Republicans.

Social users immediately criticized Coulter’s attack on a special needs 17-year-old child, calling her a monster, and a—hole, and an “empty husk of human being.”

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Conservatives take potshots at boy with learning disorder

Coulter was not the only conservative to attack the boy. ProudArmyBrat called Gus’ behavior bizarre on her X post.

Failed MAGA congressional candidate Mike Crispi who also chairs the America First Republicans of New Jersey, had no qualms ridiculing Walz’s son.

In a since-deleted post on X, he wrote, “Tim Walz stupid crying son isn’t the flex the left thinks it is, “You raised your kid to be a puffy beta male. Congrats.”

It appears Republican supporters draw no limits when it comes to making fun of people with learning disabilities.

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