President Donald Trump said he would have lowered American flags to half-staff in the aftermath of state Rep. Melissa Hortman’s assassination if Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz had asked him to.
Trump, who days after the assassination said it would be a “waste” of time to call Walz about it, made his latest remarks while taking questions from reporters in the Oval Office on Monday.
During the briefing, Trump signed an order to send the National Guard to Memphis to address public safety concerns and took questions on a range of topics, including last week’s assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
In light of Trump’s decision to lower flags in honor of Kirk, a reporter asked Trump if he thought “it would have been fitting to lower the flags to half-staff when Melissa Hortman, the Minnesota house speaker, was gunned down by an assassin as well?”
Trump answered, “I’m not familiar. The – who?”
“The Minnesota House speaker, a Democrat who was assassinated this summer,” the reporter answered.
“Well, if the governor had asked me to do that I would’ve done that, but the governor of Minnesota didn’t ask me,” Trump said. “I wouldn’t have thought of that, but I would’ve if somebody had asked me. People make requests for the lowering of flags, but oftentimes you have to say no because it would be a lot of lowering. The flag would never be up. Had the governor of Minnesota asked me to do that I would have done that, gladly.”
On Monday, a spokesperson for Walz’s office said, “The governor wishes President Trump would be a president for all Americans.”