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No, Tim Walz Did Not Drink Horse Semen

Internet rumor regarding Minnesota governor likely false. No available evidence corroborates Walz equine semen consumption claim.

Independent assessment of equine-related online joke involving Democrat VP candidate follows Associated Press fact-check of JD Vance couch hoax.

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CLAIM: Democrat vice presidential nominee Tim Walz had his stomach pumped after consuming a gallon of horse semen.

INFOWARS’ ASSESSMENT: Likely false. There is no available evidence about Walz drinking equine semen. There are no photos or stories online corroborating the claim, and the horse rumor appears to have been a joke spread on social media following the AP’s fact check of an online joke regarding Donald Trump running mate JD Vance.

THE FACTS: Following Kamala Harris’ selection of Walz as her running mate, the folksy Minnesota governor was dogged by humorous online allegations regarding his consumption of equine semen. One post on X featured a fabricated screenshot of an Associated Press article which appeared to be fact-checking the claim. Despite the rumors persisting for over a day, the Harris campaign has not issued a statement denying or correcting the record.

“THE CLAIM: Walz once had his stomach pumped because he drank a gallon of human semen,” the fake AP fact check stated.

“THE FACTS: It was horse semen.”

Another false report spread claims that Walz was “treated at Hennepin Healthcare Hospital where doctors performed gastric lavage and provided supportive care to clean his stomach.”

The fabricated claims set off a firestorm of memes, with conservatives perpetuating the likely false claim.

While Infowars was unable to locate contact information for the Harris-Walz campaign, we’re going to step out on a limb here and conclude it’s likely false the Minnesota governor consumed a gallon of horse semen considering there would probably be documentation of such an unusual incident.

The nasty claim follows a now-deleted “fact-check” by the AP, where they investigated a false online joke that JD Vance wrote in his book Hillbilly Elegy that he had sex with a couch.

Despite the AP’s deletion of the article, claiming it was below their editorial standards, Walz on Tuesday did a throwback to the false online rumor during his introduction as Harris’ vice presidential candidate in Philadelphia.



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