ST. PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Tim Walz during the vice presidential debate on Tuesday night revealed that his teenage son Gus had witnessed a shooting at a community center in St. Paul last year.
Walz was joined by his wife Gwen Walz and their youngest child, 18-year-old Gus, at an elections office in St. Paul on Oct. 23, when the family cast their ballots together early for the Nov. 5 ...
Walz shares his son Gus, 18, and daughter Hope, 23, with wife Gwen Walz, and they all joined him in support while he gave a family-centered speech on Aug. 21 at the Democratic National Convention.
Gov. Tim Walz told Tuesday night's vice presidential debate that his son Gus witnessed a shooting, an admission that visibly surprised and saddened his opponent, JD Vance, onstage. "I've got a 17 ...
But Tim Walz sees his son Gus' non-verbal learning disorder as a strength. Ever since Democratic nominee Kamala Harris selected the Minnesota governor as her running mate in early August 2024 ...
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At Tuesday’s debate, Gov. Tim Walz said that his son, Gus Walz, witnessed a shooting at a community center. A volleyball coach said Gus helped other young players to safety. By Christina Morales ...
Tim Walz, introduced himself to the nation. But it was the governor's 17-year-old son, Gus, who stole the show. As Tim Walz ...
When Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz accepted the vice presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention, almost immediately everyone zeroed in on his son Gus’ emotional reaction in which th ...
Let this soak in for a moment: Gus Malzahn, coming off a bye week in preparation for one of the biggest home games in UCF history, got outcoached by Deion Sanders. That’s right, the Gus Bus got ...
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