CNN Catches Tim Walz Campaign in Major Lie About His Past Arrest

Article originally appeared on www.westernjournal.com.


As Democrats have made the gamble on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to run with current-Vice President Kamala Harris this November, conservatives have a long list of Walz shortcomings as an elected official to blast him for.

Additionally, Walz’s career in the military and frequent lies about his rank indicate he has a habit of distorting his past.

On Tuesday, CNN — yes, CNN — found another instance of Walz’s past being misrepresented, this time concerning a 1995 DUI arrest.

On September 23, 1995, Walz — 31 at the time working as a high school teacher and coach — was pulled over for going 96 miles per hour in a 55 MPH zone in Chadron, Nebraska.

The state trooper who stopped him smelled alcohol and transported Walz to a hospital where he was issued a field sobriety test.

Walz’s blood alcohol level was .128. The legal limit was .1.

In March 1996, Walz admitted to drinking and driving during …

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