Caitlyn Jenner joked about being ‘more masculine’ than Tim Walz after he claimed that his manhood ‘scares’ MAGA supporters.
Failed vice presidential candidate Waltz, 60, was roasted online Wednesday, after appearing on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new podcast to talk about the future of the Democratic Party.
On the podcast Walz recalled the attacks on his masculinity from Republicans during the 2024 election, and said he could ‘kick most of their a***s.’
However Caitlyn, 75 — who announced to the world she was transgender in 2015 and changed her name from Bruce to Caitlyn in September of that year — was not convinced.
The retired Olympic gold medal winner took to X writing, ‘I am more ‘masculine’ than this [clown emoji] Gov Walz.’
Walz and Newsom had a discussion about President Donald Trump’s appeal to male voters and the struggles Democrats had with how they were portrayed in the media.
Caitlyn Jenner, 75, joked about being ‘more masculine’ than Tim Walz after he claimed that his manhood ‘scares’ MAGA supporters; seen in 2022
Failed vice presidential candidate Waltz, 60, was roasted online Wednesday, after appearing on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new podcast to talk about the future of the Democratic Party
‘I think I scare them a little bit, why they spend so much time on me,’ Walz said, as Newsom burst out laughing.
‘No, I’m serious, because they know I can fix a truck, they know I’m not bulls******g on this,’ Walz said.
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Walz admitted that the Trump campaign convinced voters that Democrats were weak.
‘I saw it from me, and not that I spend too much time thinking about this and it just baffled me how much time they spent trying to attack me that I was not masculine enough in their vision,’ Walz said.
He recalled previous attacks on his masculinity from Republicans, who mocked the way he waved, used a straw, and made public demonstrations of his hunting and mechanic abilities.
‘They focused on it obsessively, which I think again is their obsession, their weirdness, we buy their frame on these issues of Sєxuality,’ he said, recalling that people online attacked him for appearing ‘gay’ and ‘not masculine.’
‘I think I could kick most of their a***s’ he added.
Walz’s comments instantly drew mockery online, as people flooded to social media to mock him.
Jenner — who announced to the world she was transgender in 2015 — took to X writing, ‘I am more ‘masculine’ than this [clown emoji] Gov Walz’
Walz and Newsom had a discussion about President Donald Trump’s appeal to male voters and the struggles Democrats had with how they were portrayed in the media
On the podcast Walz recalled the attacks on his masculinity from Republicans during the 2024 election, and said he could ‘kick most of their a***s’; he is seen March 8
In January, Caitlyn was brutally mocked for supporting Trump even after he signed an executive order recognizing only two genders; seen in 2023
‘Only thing that scares me about Tim Walz is how he loads a sH๏τgun,’ Shawn Farash responded on X, referring to Walz’s struggles with his gun while hunting during the presidential campaign.
‘Tampon Tim thinks he’s Rambo, but he’s really Elmer Fudd,’ wrote user Atlas Einstein on X.
‘Don’t confuse fear with cringe,’ wrote Mayson Burch on X.
In January, Caitlyn was brutally mocked for supporting Trump even after he signed an executive order recognizing only two genders.
Jenner, one of the most recognizable transgender women in the world, has backed Trump since 2016 and is a longtime Republican.
‘Congratulations Mr. President. Thanks be to God!’ Jenner posted on X the afternoon Trump was inaugurated.
The backlash was swift, with many people calling her ‘Bruce’, calling her a hypocrite for supporting a man who is so opposed to her community, and replying with pictures of her before she transitioned.
‘So Bruce how does it feel now that Trump signed an executive order that there are only two immutable genders, and your gender will need to be reflected accurately,’ one person wrote. ‘How’s it feel to be a guy again?’
Jenner, one of the most recognizable transgender women in the world, has backed Trump since 2016 and is a longtime Republican; seen in 2024
Caitlyn, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, was married to Kris Jenner for 23 years, from 1991 to 2015, and was a step-parent to Kris’s four children from her previous marriage: Kim Kardashian, Khloe, Kourtney, and Rob; they are seen in a throwback snap
‘Sure, whatever. He just EO’d you back to Bruce,’ another replied with a picture attached of Jenner from the 1990s, years before she underwent her transition in 2015.
‘You got about half an hour left as ma’am and it’s back to sir for you Bruce,’ a third wrote in response.
A fourth simply replied: ‘You’re a disgrace to your entire community.’
Jenner also made a series of Instagram posts on Inauguration Day. In one, she declared she was ‘happier than ever’ supporting Trump.
That post was similarly full of derisive comments attacking the former Olympian and one-time gold medalist.
Caitlyn was married to Kris Jenner for 23 years, from 1991 to 2015, and was a step-parent to Kris’s four children from her previous marriage: Kim Kardashian, Khloe, Kourtney, and Rob.
During their marriage Kris and Caitlyn had two daughters, Kendall, 29, and Kylie, 27.
Caitlyn also had Burt Jenner and Cᴀssandra Jenner with ex-wife Chrystie Scott, as well as Brandon Jenner and Brody Jenner with ex-wife Linda Thompson.