Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz tore apart Donald Trump’s arguments for his widespread tariffs on Wednesday as he slammed the president’s supporters for claiming the U.S. needed a “businessman to run government” like a business.
“Two things about that are wrong. No, we don’t need to run government like a business because we’re not in the profit-making, we’re in [the business of] improving lives and looking toward the future,” he told MSNBC’s Jen Psaki.
“And this guy has a proven track record of being an absolute failure.”
Moments earlier, the former Democratic vice presidential candidate took on Trump for remarking that children may simply have to deal with having “two dolls instead of 30” as a result of his trade policy.
“When did government get to tell you how many dolls your child has?” Walz asked.
He continued, “Government — just big enough to fit in your bedroom, your womb and apparently now in your toy chest. It’s insane. It’s a command economy with him dictating, there’s no free market principles.”
The governor stressed that the U.S., thanks to farmers like those in Minnesota, has “thrived” at feeding, clothing and powering the world.
“Donald Trump is now deciding that he gets to do all of that and the real thing is is to enrich the industries he chooses. He’s picking the winners and losers and, in this case, the billionaires are winning and the rest of us are losing,” Walz said.
Psaki mentioned that Trump appears “bizarrely flippant” and “so disconnected” when responding to the impact of his tariffs on families.
Walz proceeded to question the president’s “ludicrous philosophy” in justifying the tariffs, which include 145% import taxes on China.
He pointed out that Trump’s trade war with Canada and Mexico drives him “insane” because the president inked a deal with the countries in his first term.
Walz later noted that Trump likes to “get things done” through threats, much like his dealings with colleges and universities such as Harvard in recent weeks.
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“He doesn’t get it done through competency, he doesn’t get it done through results,” he said. “He gets it done through fear, intimidation.”
Walz: So many Americans thought, “We need to hire a businessman to run government like a business.” Two things about that are wrong. First, no—we don’t need to run government like a business, because we’re not in the profit-making business. We’re in the business of improving… pic.twitter.com/Vy5kxVPfii
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 8, 2025Walz: When did government get to tell you how many dolls your child has? Government just big enough to fit in your bedroom, your womb, and apparently now in your toy chest. pic.twitter.com/Um5kOEIwER
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 8, 2025