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Tim Walz Can’t Define ‘Woman’ in an Embarrassing Public Exchange [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: June 16, 2025 4:51 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing criticism after failing to answer a direct question about the definition of a woman during a recent public interaction, as reported by Gateway Hispanic.

The exchange has added to growing scrutiny of progressive leaders’ unwillingness to address basic biological distinctions amid ongoing debates over gender identity and public policy.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks during an interview with the Des Moines Register before a town hall at Roosevelt High School on Friday, March 14, 2025, in Des Moines.

During a conversation that was recorded and later circulated widely online, Walz was asked:

“What is a woman?”

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His response was:

“I’m not sure I understand the question.”

The brief statement quickly drew attention across social media platforms and political news outlets.

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Critics say the governor’s hesitation underscores a broader trend among Democratic leaders who have avoided giving straightforward answers to questions involving sex and gender.

These include debates over policies affecting women’s sports, education, public accommodations, healthcare, and correctional facilities.

The exchange with Walz comes at a time when gender identity has become a flashpoint in state and national politics.

Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, center, with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers thanks the crowd during a campaign rally on Oct. 14, 2024, at the KI Convention Center in Green Bay, Wis.

Conservative lawmakers in several states have introduced or passed legislation aimed at defining sex based on biological criteria, particularly in areas such as scholastic sports, prison placement, and medical care for minors.

These measures often draw sharp criticism from LGBTQ advocacy groups and progressive politicians.

Walz, a Democrat who has previously aligned himself with gender inclusion initiatives, did not elaborate further after the brief comment. His office has not released a follow-up statement clarifying his position.

The inability—or refusal—of elected officials to articulate a definition for the term “woman” has emerged repeatedly in recent years.

In 2022, during her Supreme Court confirmation hearing, now-Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson declined to answer the same question, stating, “I’m not a biologist.”

Similar responses from lawmakers and political appointees have drawn attention from voters and commentators who view the trend as evidence of ideological overreach.

Republican officials in Minnesota and beyond have seized on Walz’s comment as an opportunity to highlight what they describe as a disconnect between progressive ideology and basic biological reality.

Some conservative leaders argue that public policies on women’s rights and protections are undermined when elected officials cannot define the group those policies are designed to support.

The debate continues to have tangible policy implications. In various states, transgender athletes who are biologically male have competed in female sports categories, prompting lawsuits and proposed legislation.

In prison systems, policies allowing inmates to self-identify their gender have also led to high-profile controversies. Critics argue that these policies may compromise safety and fairness for women and girls.

LMAO! @RepNancyMace asked Tim Walz “What is a Woman?”

And he was left DUMBFOUNDED. “I’m not sure I understand the question.”

THANK GOD this man lost in a landslide in November. pic.twitter.com/tNPAQa7cYD

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 12, 2025

As of now, Governor Walz has not issued any clarification or further comment on his statement.

With the 2026 gubernatorial election on the horizon and national debates over gender identity policies intensifying, such exchanges are expected to play a larger role in campaign messaging and voter priorities.

The incident reflects broader concerns among voters about whether elected officials are willing to address culturally sensitive topics with clarity and consistency.

For many, the question “What is a woman?” has evolved beyond a philosophical query—it is now a benchmark for judging political courage and common-sense leadership.

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