Democratic nominee for governor evil political His defense service, according to Tim Walz,” spoils for itself.” The Federalist requested his papers, so the Army was contacted, but officials have not yet released them as of election time.
An Army employee told The Federalist on November 4 that” we have never received certification to discharge the records.”
The Federalist had asked if the Army had release Walz’s data by the national vote, citing the “urgent people interest”. The Federalist requested Walz’s personnel document and release documents on August 14, almost three months prior, and has since requested an update release date eight times without success. Walsh has long been accused of lying about his defense service history.
In earlier September, an Army worker at Fort Knox said the data were “in the review method”. Before the next update, almost a quarter passed.
The employee said on October 1:” We anticipate releasing responsive records once our higher office review is finished. The employee responded to the request on Oct. 24 to ask if Walz’s records may be made public before the election day, saying he does not know.
Walz has been accused of being a liar, and the government has been caught lying to the board numerous times.  ,
Walz has frequently stated that he is a retired command sergeant major, but the Harris battle was forced to remove the position from its web. Walz was actually given a conditional promotion to the rate, but it was removed when he failed to fulfill his obligations, as The Federalist had previously reported. He left the Minnesota National Guard in 2005 to avoid the Iraqi invasion of his country.  ,
The vice presidential candidate even lied about reenlisting in the 9-11 era. Walz was not even ready to leave, let alone enlistment, until November 2001, at the very least, because The Federalist did the math.
While fighting for governor in 2018, Walz claimed to have carried a “weapon of warfare” — an assault-style weapons — “in battle”. Since Walz was never deployed to a combat zone, his campaign says he “misspoke” . , As far back as 2009, a veteran confronted the staff of then-Rep. Walz, claiming he committed stolen valor.
The team contributor for election integrity is Logan Washburn. He graduated from Hillsdale College, served as Christopher Rufo’s journal associate, and has bylines in The Wall Street Journal, The Tennessean, and The Daily Caller. Logan was born and raised in remote Michigan, but he is primarily from Central Oregon.