Walz the fraud and more: Letters to the Editor — May 3, 2026
The article compiles various opinion letters to the editor criticizing public figures and policies on issues ranging from election integrity to taxation and pandemic response. Authors express strong disapproval of figures such as Tim Walz, Anthony Fauci, Barack Obama, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani, linking them to fraud, mismanagement, and economic harm. The letters reflect polarized public sentiment on governance, civil rights, and societal accountability.
- ▪Tim Walz is accused of hypocrisy regarding fraud enforcement in Minnesota.
- ▪Barack Obama is criticized for his response to the 2026 White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting.
- ▪The Supreme Court's recent ruling is seen as a setback for voting rights progress.
- ▪Mayor Zohran Mamdani is accused of promoting unfair tax policies toward the wealthy.
- ▪Illegal vendors on Manhattan's Canal Street are harming legitimate businesses, according to local owners.
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Opinion letters to the editor Walz the fraud and more: Letters to the Editor — May 3, 2026 By Post readers Published May 2, 2026, 10:57 a.m. ET Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz delivers the final State of the State speech of his embattled term on April 28, 2026, in St. Paul. AP Walz the fraud Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has no shame — he previously called allegations of fraud “white supremacy,” but now he claims that he was behind the efforts to root out fraud (“JD trashes Walz boast,” April 30). On X he said, “If you commit fraud in Minnesota you’re going to get caught. We catch criminals when state and federal agencies share information.” The second part of that statement is laughable. Walz’s term as governor is ending soon, but not soon enough.
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