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Tim Walz’s brother donated to Trump in 2016. Now he’s ‘100% opposed’ to his sibling’s political ideology

Back in 2016, Jeff Walz donated to Donald Trump’s campaign.

Now, eight years on, the 67-year-old’s brother Tim Walz is taking on the former president having joined Vice President Kamala Harris on the Democratic party’s 2024 ticket.

And Jeff Walz appears to be far from happy with his sibling’s political aspirations.

In Facebook posts, first seen and published by The New York Post, Jeff Walz said that he’s “100% opposed” to his sibling’s political ideology” and even told other social media users that he is “not the type of character you want making decisions about your future.”

“I’m 100% opposed to all his ideology,” he wrote in a post on Friday evening about the Minnesota governor.

Jeff Walz even went as far as to hint that he would be open to publicly endorsing Trump in the presidential race.

When a fellow Facebook account urged him to “get on stage with President Trump and endorse him,” Jeff responded: “I’ve thought long and hard about doing something like that! I’m torn between that and just keeping my family out of it.”

He added: “The stories I could tell. Not the type of character you want making decisions about your future.”

The Independent has reached out to the Harris-Walz campaign for comment.

The Minnesota governor, 60, and his older brother, 67, are estranged and have not spoken in eight years, according to thePost.

They also have a sister Sandy Dietrich, 63, and a late brother Craig Walz who died aged 44 when he was struck by a falling tree in a tragic accident in 2016.

The reason for the rift between the two surviving brothers is unclear but what is evident is that they clearly hold opposing political beliefs.

For at least two decades, Tim Walz has been active in the Democratic party – first volunteering for

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