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We found no evidence to back an attack by Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance, who alleged that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz “actively encouraged rioters to burn down Minneapolis during the summer of 2020.”

The Ohio U.S. senator’s reference Aug. 16, 2024, in Milwaukee was to violent protests, including fire being set to a police station, following the police murder in Minneapolis of George Floyd.

Protests began May 26, 2020, the day after Floyd’s death. Walz, now the Democratic vice presidential nominee, activated the National Guard May 28. He mobilized the full guard, an unprecedented move, on May 30.

On June 1, then-President Donald Trump said “I fully agree with the way he (Walz) handled it the last couple of days.” He said Walz “called up big numbers and the big numbers knocked them out so fast it was like bowling pins.”

Vance’s spokesperson did not cite evidence that Walz encouraged rioters.

This fact brief is responsive to conversations such as this one.

Sources

PBS NewsHour: WATCH LIVE: Vance talks about crime in Milwaukee campaign stop

USA Today: GOP critics say Tim Walz ‘let Minnesota burn’ in 2020 protests. Here’s what happened

Office of Gov. Tim Walz: Governor Walz Signs Executive Order Activating National Guard to Protect the People of Minnesota

Rev.com: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Press Conference Transcript: Mobilizes Full National Guard

CNN: President Trump’s call with US governors over protests

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Tom Kertscher joined Wisconsin Watch as a full-time Milwaukee-based reporter in October 2024 after starting as a freelance Fact Briefs reporter in January 2023. In addition to contributing to Wisconsin Watch’s collaboration with The Gigafact Project to combat online misinformation, he reports on Wisconsin policy, labor, energy and the rapid expansion of data centers across the state. Kertscher is a former longtime reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, a contributing writer for Milwaukee Magazine and the author of two sports books, on Al McGuire and Brett Favre.