
J. D. Vance, the 2024 Republican vice presidential nominee, slammed Vice President Kamala Harris ‘ working partner, Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn. ), who reportedly left his Army National Guard battalion before going to Iraq, was described as “absolutely shameful.”
In a Wednesday interview with The Daily Mail, Vance discussed reports that Walz had left the Army National Guard before his regiment had been deployed in 2005.” Your job as a top enlisted man in a device is to keep your people secure,” Vance said. That’s never a task you can move out of on a moment’s notice”.
Running partner of former president Donald Trump said Walz “abandoned his army before they went to Iraq or wherever.”
” He’s engaged in a gun control debate in a picture that the Kamala plan posted.”  , He said,’ Appearance, you may not be able to bring the arms that I carried in battle,'” Vance added. ” And I’m, I’m thinking to myself, well, when did you go to war? Tim, you must have skipped out on your system before they went to Iraq, so what weapon did you carry during the battle?
Given that it was widely known that the Minnesota government had not been stationed in a combat zone while serving with the National Guard, Vance questioned why Walz was “lying to make a political place.”
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Walz recently acknowledged that he never engaged in combat, but a Harris campaign video that claimed he carried weapons “in war” was shared on Tuesday was reportedly by the Harris strategy.
In the video, Walz can be heard saying,” I’ve been voting for common sense legislation that protects the Second Amendment, but we can do background checks. We can do CDC research, we can make sure we do n’t have reciprocal carry among states, and we can make sure that those weapons of war, that I carried in war, is the only place where those weapons are at” . ,
Walz admitted to participating in far more overcome than I did during his day with the Army National Guard and stated to The Post Millennial that there were “certainly people who did much more than I did.”
According to retired command sergeant major Paul Herr and retired command sergeant major Thomas Behrends, Walz “embellished and carefully omitted details and conditions of his military profession for years” in a letter published by West Central Tribune in 2018.
The two National Guard Sergeants Major also asserted that Walz, who retired in 2005, “prepared for warfare” by leaving” the 1-125th Field Artillery Battalion and its Soldiers lying, without its top Non-Commissioned Officer.