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Despicable Tim Walz hits a dangerous new low — soiling Anne Frank’s memory

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27.01.2026

Imagine comparing Anne Frank to a murderer. 

Imagine comparing the best-known victim of the savagery that Nazi Germany visited upon Europe to burglars, drug dealers and gang members.

Surely no one has so badly lost touch with morality that he would speak of that innocent 15-year-old girl in the same breath as wicked men who’ve been convicted of sex offenses, drunk driving and gang violence.

Well, Tim Walz would.

On Sunday, the governor of Minnesota outrageously compared ICE’s search for illegal aliens in his state to the Nazis’ deranged hunt for Jews like Anne Frank.

“We have got children in Minnesota hiding in their houses, afraid to go outside,” he said.

Then came his despicable line, one of the most shameful things I’ve heard an American politician say in a long time.

“Many of us grew up reading that story of Anne Frank. Somebody’s going to write that children’s story about Minnesota.”

To call this deplorable would be far too generous.

Walz was essentially marshaling a murdered Jewish kid to fight his pathetic political battles in the here and now.

He was weaponizing the Holocaust itself to try to land a cheap blow on President Trump. 

For those of us........

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