Tim Walz Rally
Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Governor Tim Walz speaks to a gathered crowd of supporters during a campaign rally at the Highmark Amphitheater on Sept. 5, 2024 in Erie, Pennsylvania. Jeff Swensen/Getty Images

Kamala Harris' running mate Tim Walz mocked Donald Trump at a recent rally, claiming that Trump pays off any woman he sees after video was shared of the former president giving money to a mom in a grocery store.

The clip of Trump is from a recent campaign stop in Pennsylvania, where he met dozens of Sprankles Neighborhood Market customers in Kittanning, as reported by Fox News.

In the video, Trump is seen handing a $100 bill to a woman, who was identified by his campaign team as a mother of three. Trump told the woman, "Here, it's going to go down a little bit. It just went down 100 bucks."

The woman proceeded to thank Trump, who then complimented her three boys. He added, "We'll do that for you from the White House, alright?"

Walz addressed the clip at a recent rally for rural voters in Volant, Pennsylvania, taking a moment to mock Trump for his controversial alleged past with women.

"He walks into this grocery store and he hands a $100 bill to a lady to pay for her groceries, did you see this? So I'm thinking, 'I wonder what he's going there?' Then I got to thinking, I think it's just natural — any woman he sees he pays off 'cause he did something," Walz tells the crowd.

As rallygoers erupts in gasps and laughter, Walz throws his hands up, smiling. "I don't know!" he adds. Video of Walz's joke shared to social media also garnered more than 760,000 views and dozens of comments.

"Call 911 for that burn," one user tweeted. Another wrote, "Who knew Walz was good at standup comedy?!"

Trump was convicted in the spring of illegally covering up hush money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels with falsified business records, as reported by The Hill. The former president recently attempted to move his case to a federal court, marking his second try to do so.

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