Tim Walz responded to Republicans with a “fact of life” after Sen. JD Vance’s remarks on the school shooting in Georgia. At the Human Rights Campaign’s annual dinner, Walz criticized right-wing book ban efforts and highlighted a law he signed prohibiting book bans at libraries in Minnesota. He mocked the idea that reading about two male penguins could turn children gay and emphasized that the real issue is the need to prevent school shootings. Walz’s comments came in the wake of Vance’s comments on school shootings, which drew criticism from Democrats. The governor emphasized the importance of ensuring children’s safety at school and criticized the focus on book bans instead of addressing the presence of weapons in schools. We deeply appreciate readers like you who help us maintain our commitment to keeping journalism accessible to all. Your support is invaluable as we navigate the challenges of this year, and we are in need of continued assistance for our 2024 coverage. Have you thought about becoming a regular contributor to JS?
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