Conservatives looking to damage Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz tried out a bizarre new attack by making wild claims about ... his dog Scout.
The claim stems from a post on X with two images of Walz and a dog. Walz mentions Scout in both photos, though the dogs are different. But one of the images is from a 2022 outing at a park, where Walz is seen playing with other dogs, according to a video he posted on Instagram at the time.
The original post appears to be an attempt at trolling by a Republican strategist based in Minnesota. But Republicans ran with it. Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk called Walz “an all-time legendary liar” in a now-deleted post on X. Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump Jr.'s fiancée, accused Walz of “lying about his dog.” Even Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri shared it.
The disingenuous attack is part of the right's efforts to discredit the Minnesota governor, often by exaggerating or making false claims about what he's done. So far, the attacks that Republicans have leveled against Walz include:
- He signed a law mandating that schools provide free menstrual products to students who need them, starting from the 4th grade.
- Minnesota redesigned its state flag.
- He and his wife used fertility treatments when they were trying to conceive.
- He lived in China for a year and traveled there around 30 times.
- He was married on the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
- He was an assistant high school coach.
- He served in the Army National Guard.
- He made a joke about eating “white guy tacos.”
The sheer number of attacks shows that Walz's critics have not yet found an effective strategy for attacking him despite closely scrutinizing his record.
Contrast that with the backlash that Donald Trump's running mate has faced. Sen. JD Vance's resurfaced remarks about “childless cat ladies" went viral and sparked intense criticism, as did his foreword for a book by a major Project 2025 figure. More recently, his awkward attempt at making small talk with employees at a donut store has been mocked.
The problem for Walz's critics is that most Americans genuinely like him, as opposed to how they feel about Vance.