Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, left, used the term "gestapo" to describe President Donald Trump's immigration policies. (Getty)
Walz’s comments drew strong pushback from conservatives online, including directly from the Trump administration, taking issue with comparing deportations of criminal illegal immigrants with the Nazi secret police force of the 1930s and 1940s.
"This vile anti-American language can only be construed as inciting insurrection and violence," White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller posted on X.
"It is absolutely sickening to compare ICE law enforcement agents to the Gestapo," the official account for the Department of Homeland Security posted on X. "Attacks and demonization of ICE and our partners is wrong. ICE officers are now facing a 413% increase in assaults. Our message is clear: DO NOT come to this country illegally. If you do, we will arrest you, deport you and you will never return."
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks at the "Today, Explained" live podcast at the Vox Media Podcast Stage presented by Smartsheet at SXSW on March 8, 2025 in Austin, Texas. (Rick Kern/Getty Images for Vox Media)
Some, including a Republican running for governor against Walz, took the opportunity to highlight Walz's own record.
"Don't forget that it was Tim Walz who locked down our state for 15 months, established a tip line for people to report on their neighbors, closed our schools and sent small business owners to jail," gubernatorial candidate Kendall Qualls posted on X.
"Tim Walz is the real tyrant and modern-day Gestapo."
Last year, the Biden White House expressed outrage over a report claiming that Trump used the term "gestapo" in a closed-door meeting, FOX 59 reported, explaining that it was "despicable" and "insulting."
Fox News Digital reached out to Walz's office for comment.
Walz, who recently explained that he was chosen to run with Harris because of his ability to "code talk to White guys watching football," drew similar criticism last month, when he likened Trump's immigration agenda to communist Russian "gulags."
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