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MUST SEE: Gov. Tim Walz REFUSES To Answer The Question “What Is A Woman?”


This question is every Democrat’s kryptonite.

During Governor Tim Walz’s House Oversight Hearing on Minnesota’s large-scale fraud, Rep. Nancy Mace asked, “What is a woman?”

Walz, who didn’t seem happy to be asked the question, refused to answer and instead sidestepped it.

Watch the full exchange go down:

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Mediaite reported more on the exchange between Mace and Walz:

Things got testy in a hurry after Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) asked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) to define what a woman is during a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday — 10 months after she first sparred with Walz about the same issue.

“Gov. Walz, what is a woman? Have you learned that lesson?” Mace asked 63 seconds into her allotted time.

“I’m the governor of Minnesota, congresswoman, I’m not here to be your prop for your obsession!” Walz shot back.

“So if you can’t define what a woman is, you can’t define fraud,” Mace told him.

And if you got a sense of deja vu while watching that exchange, that’s because Mace asked Walz the same exact question during a June 2025 hearing.

“I’m not sure I understand the question here,” Walz said last year. “What do you want me to say?”

“I want you to say that a woman like me is an adult human female. That men can’t become women,” Mace told him. “You guys are the party of violence, and you’re the party erasing women. You don’t respect us. You’re a bigot. You’re a misogynist. You’re a sexist. Mr. Chairman, I yield back.”

That wasn’t the only highlight of Walz’s hearing.

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The governor of Minnesota also got into a clash with Rep. Jim Jordan.

Watch here:

CBS provided context to the hearing:

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison are testifying Wednesday morning at a House Oversight Committee hearing on fraud and the “misuse” of federal funds in the state.

Lawmakers will also hear from a clergy member about the impact of Operation Metro Surge.

The hearing comes after Republicans launched an investigation into how Minnesota handled taxpayer dollars. Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Kentucky, says testimony and documents obtained by the committee show Walz and Ellison “lied about their knowledge of the fraud, and retaliated against employees who dared to raise concerns.”

The report claims both Walz and Ellison’s offices were aware of “credible fraud concerns” in the state’s social services programs as early as 2019, but “meaningful corrective action was delayed or avoided.”

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It also alleges whistleblowers experienced retaliation for reporting fraud, and accuses Walz of hiring private investigators or law firms to “silence staff.”

Regarding the $250 million Feeding Our Future scheme, the report alleges that the Minnesota Department of Education continued payments voluntarily despite “identifying serious program deficiencies.” The committee also alleges the court never directed state officials to continue payments to Feeding Our Future or any other “fraudulent providers,” as the governor has previously claimed.

Former U.S. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson in December said the total amount of fraud in Minnesota’s Medicaid programs could be $9 billion or more. Walz called Thompson’s statement “sensationalism” and said that it doesn’t “help” the state tackle the problem that he vowed to fix.

Here’s how Chairman of the House Oversight Committee Rep. James Comer began the hearing:

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