How Tim Walz's knucklehead attack on Elon Musk, Tesla risks breaking Minn. law
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has drawn scrutiny for making derogatory remarks about Elon Musk and Tesla. His comments, delivered at a political rally, not only attacked Musk but also mocked Tesla's declining shares, raising concerns about potential legal violations. As an officer of the state pension system, which holds 1.6 million shares of Tesla, Walz's comments could contradict his fiduciary duties. Critics suggest his joking at the rally could endanger the financial interests of state pensioners and reflect poorly on his leadership.
Walz's comments about Tesla and Musk may violate Minnesota state law due to his position as an officer of the state pension system, which owns Tesla shares.
Instead of attacking Trump, Walz tackled Musk at a rally, referring to him with derogatory terms while potentially jeopardizing the financial interests of Minnesota pensioners.
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