Gov. Walz’s Daughter Slammed After Comparing MS-13 Gang Members to Jesus in Viral TikTok Rant
Hope Walz, the 24-year-old daughter of Minnesota Governor and failed 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Tim Walz, is facing a torrent of backlash after a shocking TikTok video in which she likened MS-13 gang members to Jesus Christ and accused President Donald Trump of treating immigrants with such cruelty that even Jesus would’ve been deported.
“Jesus Would Have Been Deported”
In the now-viral video, Walz railed against what she called the Trump administration’s “lack of due process” for illegal immigrants, saying:
“If Jesus were alive today and in the United States, this administration would already have taken him and removed him from this country without due process.”
She continued by alleging that Trump’s team would have branded Jesus as an MS-13 gang member to justify his deportation:
“They would have claimed he was a member of the MS-13 gang as a way to try to justify not giving him due process — as if there is any justifiable reason to not give somebody due process.”
Her remarks, which many saw as both blasphemous and dangerously tone-deaf, quickly spread across social media, drawing condemnation from conservatives, faith leaders, and immigration enforcement advocates.
Who Is Kilmar Abrego Garcia?
Walz’s comments appear to be a defense of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported El Salvadoran illegal alien and alleged MS-13 gang member, whose case has become a rallying point for the radical left.
But the facts paint a far different picture:
- 2019 Arrest: Abrego Garcia was reportedly found with cash, drugs, and clothing bearing gang insignia.
- 2022 Traffic Stop: He was caught transporting eight individuals with no luggage, allegedly in a suspected human trafficking operation.
- Domestic Violence Order: In 2021, his wife filed for a court-ordered protection, citing repeated abuse.
Despite these serious allegations, some Democrats have bizarrely painted Abrego Garcia as a “hardworking family man” unfairly targeted by immigration enforcement.
Trump’s Crushing Rebuttal
In response, President Trump released a photograph of Abrego Garcia’s hands, showing MS-13 gang tattoos etched across his knuckles — a striking rebuttal to claims that he was unfairly portrayed.
The image, shared directly from the Oval Office, was captioned with a blunt message: “These are the people the Left is protecting.”
Public Outrage and Political Fallout
Hope Walz’s comparison of Jesus Christ to a violent gang member has ignited outrage among Christian communities, who view her remarks as not only blasphemous but emblematic of a woke ideology gone too far.
“To equate the Son of God with a drug-running, human-trafficking gang member is beyond offensive — it’s spiritually sick,” one faith leader told The Gateway Pundit.
Even some moderate Democrats have reportedly expressed discomfort with the video, fearing it undermines serious policy debates with absurd moral comparisons.
Conclusion: A Disturbing Glimpse into the Far-Left Mindset
Hope Walz’s rant and the left’s continued defense of figures like Kilmar Abrego Garcia expose the increasing disconnect between progressive activists and the American public.
Rather than condemning violent criminals, they excuse and sanctify them — even invoking Jesus Christ to do it.
Meanwhile, President Trump remains laser-focused on law and order, with the facts — and the tattoos — to back it up.