More than a million Minnesotans have Tesla’s retirement funds, but that doesn’t stop, making Democratic Vice President hopeful, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz laugh at Tesla and Tesla CEO Elon Musk The stock market’s recent downward trend.
period Wisconsin City Hall Waltz said this week that he checked Tesla’s stock value when he wanted to feel better.
“Some of you know this. On iPhone, they have a tiny stock app. I added Tesla during the day to give me a little boost – $225 and down,” Walz says With the audience cheering. “And if you have one, we won’t blame you. You can pick up the floss and pull the Tesla stuff down.”
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D-Minn’s Governor Tim Walz is Kamala Harris’s 2024 campaign partner and is considered to be weighted in the 2028 presidential bid. (Getty Image)
But those diving stocks could actually hurt Walz’s voters Report for June 2024 From the Minnesota Investment Commission, which shows the state holds 1.6 million shares of Tesla shares in its pension funds.
Tesla’s stock has fallen 41.4% year by year as of March, after a series of vehicle vandalism related to opposing Elon Musk’s role as presidential chief Donald Trump’s Ministry of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
In response to Walz’s comments, Trump’s quick response team wrote in a social media post: “When we need a little boost in the White House during the day, we walk around the corner of the office and enjoy these beautiful portraits.”
The post includes portraits of Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Trump also said Friday that he believes those who commit crimes against Musk “as terrorists” and told reporters that crimes were “very serious investigation.”

Five Tesla vehicles that police are investigating “targeted attacks” were fired at a local repair center in Las Vegas on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (Hal Sparks via Storyful)
Investor Kevin O’Leary called Walz’s comment “beyond stupidity” on CNN Thursday.
“That poor guy didn’t check his portfolio and his own pension plan,” O’Leary said of Waltz. “It’s beyond the stupidity he’s doing.
“What’s wrong with that guy?” he continued. “He did not check the well-being of his own voters.”

Teslas became the target of political involvement in protests against CEO Elon Musk. (Getty Image)
Walz is traveling the Republican tilted area in the United States and hosting a city hall.
His office did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment before the release.