Tim Walz’s other lie: In 1995 in Nebraska, 31-year-old Tim Walz was pulled over for speeding. He was clocked going 96 MPH in a 55 MPH zone and subsequently arrested for drunk driving. However, a little over a decade later when he ran for Congress, Walz’s campaign claimed that he was not drunk but rather had failed the field sobriety test because of an alleged hearing loss he suffered while serving in the National Guard. Walz’s campaign manager at the time, Meredith Salsbery, claimed Walz “couldn’t understand what the trooper was telling him during the field sobriety test, and the trooper refused to speak up.” It wasn’t until his run for governor in 2018 that Walz finally admitted the truth, which was apparently due to court records being made available. And those records clearly show that Walz was drunk, having a blood-alcohol level of 0.128, well above the legal limit. Whether it’s about his military service record or his DUI arrest, Walz is clearly willing to deceive voters if it helps him get elected.
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