Michelle Obama defends Gus Walz from trolls who mocked his outburst of emotion with heartwarming message

Michelle Obama has delivered a heartfelt defense of Tim Walz’s son Gus after he was ridiculed for his emotional outburst during his father’s speech.

“I was so touched to see how happy Gus Walz was when his dad @Tim_Walz took the stage last night. Thank you for showing us all what true love looks like Gus,” the former first lady posted on X.

“Let’s be a nation that embraces this kind of warmth and vulnerability, rather than mocking or ridiculing it. We could all use it.”

Obama, who appeared at the Democratic National Convention earlier this week, expressed her support for the 17-year-old after internet users ridiculed him for crying during his father’s remarks.

Michelle Obama has delivered a heartfelt defense of Tim Walz’s son Gus after he was ridiculed for his emotional outburst during his father’s speech.

Ann Coulter shared a photo of Gus overcome with emotion as his vice presidential candidate father took the stage in Chicago on Wednesday, captioning it, “What a weird story.”

But Coulter soon learned that Gus has a nonverbal learning disability, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and an anxiety disorder.

She has since deleted the post.

“I’m sure it would be weird for you if someone had human emotions,” read one online critique.

“If you attack or ridicule Tim Walz’s neurodivergent son for his reaction and love for his father, you are a horrible human being,” said another.

Obama, who appeared at the Democratic National Convention earlier this week, expressed her support for the 17-year-old after Internet users ridiculed him for crying during his father's remarks.

Obama, who appeared at the Democratic National Convention earlier this week, expressed her support for the 17-year-old after Internet users ridiculed him for crying during his father’s remarks.

“Being moved to tears with pride for someone you love is the coolest and most normal thing. And he’s 17 years old you incorrigible monster. I’d send you to hell but you’re already there,” one person wrote.

The Walzes told People magazine earlier this month that Gus has a nonverbal learning disorder.

“As our youngest Gus grew up, it became increasingly apparent that he was different from his classmates,” the couple said told people‘Gus preferred video games and spent more time alone.’

“When he was a teenager, we learned that Gus has a nonverbal learning disability, along with anxiety disorder and ADHD, conditions that also affect millions of Americans.”

Ann Coulter's now-deleted X-post about Tim Walz's son Gus

Ann Coulter’s now-deleted X-post about Tim Walz’s son Gus

Tim Walz embraces his son, Gus Walz, during the third night of the Democratic National Convention

Tim Walz embraces his son, Gus Walz, during the third night of the Democratic National Convention

1724376409 299 Ann Coulter receives major backlash after mocking Gus Walzs outburst

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The internet is dragging Ann Coulter after she posted about Tim Walz's son calling him weird for his tear-jerking reaction to his father's acceptance speech

The internet is dragging Ann Coulter after she posted about Tim Walz’s son calling him weird for his tear-jerking reaction to his father’s acceptance speech

“I am neurodivergent. At 14, I was diagnosed with ADHD, OCD, and multiple learning disabilities including dyscalculia. We are not weird, we are awesome. And we are your family, friends, and fellow Americans,” activist and Moms Demand founder Shannon Watts wrote on X.

“Of course MAGA makes fun of a special needs kid showing love for his dad. There is no bottom,” the X account “Republicans vs. Trump” wrote in response to Coulter and others mocking Gus online.

“Who thinks Ann Coulter owes an apology to Gus Walz?” another X user posted with the raised hand emoji.

Others called her post “disgusting” and “soulless.” It was eventually deleted.

Hope, Gus, Tim and Gwen Walz at the end of the third night at the DNC

Hope, Gus, Tim and Gwen Walz at the end of the third night at the DNC

As the governor delivered his speech, a video clip was shown showing the Walz family sitting in the front row of the convention floor, including Gus next to his mother Gwen and 23-year-old sister Hope.

During his speech, in which the Democratic vice presidential nominee spoke about his family, Heap made the heart symbol and said ‘i love you’.

“That’s my dad,” Gus, 17, shouted as he stood up and proudly pointed to his father on the convention stage as the audience cheered.

The emotional family moment went viral on social media.

After Walz finished his speech, his family came to the stage to celebrate. Gus could be seen giving his father a bear hug as the crowd in the arena went wild.

Tim Walz and his son Gus embrace after his acceptance speech

Tim Walz and his son Gus embrace after his acceptance speech

Tim Walz hugs his daughter Hope on stage

Tim Walz hugs his daughter Hope on stage

Tim Walz and his wife Gwen leave the stage together after his primetime speech

Tim Walz and his wife Gwen leave the stage together after his primetime speech

Tim Walz and his wife Gwen embrace on stage during the Democratic National Convention

Tim Walz and his wife Gwen embrace on stage during the Democratic National Convention

Tim, 60, and Gwen Walz, 58, have spoken openly about their fertility struggles and how they used fertility treatments to conceive two children.

Walz referred to that time in his comments.

“This is personal for Gwen and me. If you’ve never experienced the hell that is infertility, I’m sure you know someone who has,” he said.

“I remember praying every night for a phone call and feeling the pit of your stomach when the phone rang and the absolute agony of hearing that treatments weren’t working. It took years, but we had access to fertility treatments. When our daughter was born, we named her Hope.”

He added: ‘Hope, Gus and Gwen, you are my whole world and I love you.’