The Minnesota Board of Pardons, including Gov. Tim Walz, granted a pardon to Tou Lue Vang, who was convicted of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl between 2002 and 2004. According to court filings referenced in a widely shared X post, Vang made statements during a police interview about the incidents, and the pardon could affect his removal from the United States. The post has drawn strong public reactions online.
The story gained widespread attention on July 1 following statements from the Department of Homeland Security and reporting by outlets including Fox 9.
Details provided in the post, drawn from court filings, indicate that Vang repeatedly assaulted the victim between 2002 and 2004 and once offered her money to stay quiet. The post quotes Vang as telling police that his actions were a “cultural thing” and that the victim was also at fault. It adds that a pardon could prevent Vang’s imminent removal from the United States, according to a Department of Homeland Security statement included in the post. It closes with a call for the governor to resign.
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Some commenters focused on the reported justification from the post, with one writing that “The predator literally called his actions with this child ‘cultural’” and suggesting implications for cultural comparisons.
Others directed strong criticism at Gov. Walz personally over the pardon decision, including one who referred to him as “Tampon Tim” and expressed hope he would end up in jail, and another who stated, “I think every single sane American would like to see Walz arrested immediately.”
Additional responses highlighted perceived hypocrisy in political accusations, with one noting, “For all of the Democrats’ false accusations of President Trump being a child predator, they sure get quite quickly when Democrat politicians support child molesters.”
Some expressed direct outrage at the governor for what they described as protecting a child sex offender, with one commenting, “Wow. A real-life pedophile protector!!”
Broader concerns were also raised, such as a comment describing Democrats as “an existential threat to the people and country of the USA” who “openly aid criminals.”
The post has joined a broader online conversation about the pardon and its implications. Reactions continue to reflect differing views on the decision and its wider context.







