Failed vice presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) has endorsed anti-gun rights activist David Hogg for Democratic National Committee (DNC) vice chair. Hogg, who was present at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, in 2018, said in August, “I am obsessed [with] and I love Governor Tim Walz.”
“David Hogg represents exactly the kind of bold, dynamic, and courageous leadership our party needs right now. He has a unique ability to connect with the American people and to speak to the strengths of our party,” claimed Walz, 60, in his endorsement of Hogg, now 24. Walz added he “couldn’t be happier to support [Hogg] for DNC Vice Chair.”
Like Hogg, who had branded the National Rifle Association (NRA) “child murderers,” Walz has often lobbied against Americans’ gun rights despite touting himself as a moderate gun owner on the campaign trail. Controversially, he said in 2018 that “weapons of war, that I carried in war” should not be in public hands.
A former National Guardsman, Walz’s claim to have carried weapons “in war” became a point of contention during the 2024 election race. He never served in a combat zone—and former comrades accuse him of having “deserted” his unit shortly before it was due to deploy to Iraq so he could further his political career.
David Hogg represents exactly the kind of bold, dynamic, and courageous leadership our party needs right now. He has a unique ability to connect with the American people and to speak to the strengths of our party.
I couldn’t be happier to support him for DNC Vice Chair. pic.twitter.com/sHlX2fmUmD
— Tim Walz (@Tim_Walz) January 10, 2025