It’s now crystal clear that Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota has been weaving a web of lies about his military rank. Contrary to the tall tales he’s been peddling, he is not the command sergeant major he claims to be. In truth, he was demoted – a little tidbit he conveniently left out when crafting his public persona.
The truth bomb was dropped by Army Lt. Col. Kristen Augé during an interview with Just The News, where she set the record straight: “[Walz] retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy.”
This revelation directly flies in the face of the information Walz proudly displays on his website biography, where it boldly proclaims “Command Sergeant Major Walz” retired from the Minnesota National Guard in 2005. This is nothing short of a bald-faced lie that Just The News thankfully caught.
A video from AlphaNewsMN provides further insight into Walz’s character, detailing how he chose to desert his post at the Army National Guard to chase political ambitions and run for Congress back in 2005.
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Tom Behrends, who had the unenviable job of filling the gap left by Walz, sums it up perfectly: “He abandoned us,”
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