COLUMBUS, Oh. â The Vance campaign hit back at CNN Sunday following a tense exchange the GOP vice president pick had with anchor Dana Bash over rival Tim Walz’s military record — accusing the journalist of ignoring her own network’s reporting.
During the sitdown interview that aired Sunday morning, Bash defended Kamala Harris’ running mate, pointing out that Walz filed his retirement paperwork a month before the National Guard announced public plans to deploy to Iraq.
Walz, 60, has been accused of retiring from a commanding role in his National Guard unit in 2005 to avoid being deployed to active war zones in Iraq.
WATCH: @JDVance schools CNNâs Dana Bash as she tries to cover up the fact that her own network aired PROOF that Tim Walz abandoned his men.âOn CNN last night, one of the people who was actually in charge with him said they knew they were going to deploy to Iraq in Fall of 2004.⦠pic.twitter.com/f9901na3um
— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) August 11, 2024
Vance, 39, quickly hit back — pointing to CNN’s own reporting.
âBut on CNN last night, Dana, one of the people who was actually in charge with him said they knew they were going to deploy to Iraq in Fall of 2004. So he knew he was going to Iraq and he decided to quit,” the Ohio lawmaker responded.
The Vance campaign has now accused CNN of trying to obscure the facts in favor of Walz.
âCNN ignoring its own scoop from the evening before shows how far the mainstream media is willing to go to cover up for Kamala and the Democrats,â Team Vance National Press Secretary Taylor Van Kirk told The Post Sunday.
âBut voters arenât stupid, and theyâre sick and tired of the mainstream media lying to them.â
On Saturday night, CNN aired an interview with retired National Guard Sgt. Major Doug Julin — who was Walzâs superior and is a longtime critic of the Minnesota governor — claimed Walz knew about his scheduled deployment to Iraq before applying for his honorable discharge.
BOMBSHELL: Tim Walz’s superior officer in the National Guard tells CNN that Walz knew he was going to be deployed to Iraq six months before he decided to retire. He also says Walz promised he would deploy and went back on his word and abandoned his men.pic.twitter.com/6Vpw9KQ0Vl
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) August 10, 2024
âPeople donât really understand the sequence of events here,â Julin claimed. âIn 2005â¦we were notified that we were going to Iraq. Get your team ready. Get your people together.â
Julin described a February 2005 meeting including National Guard commanding officers, at which Walz was present, where those plans were discussed further.
Julin then claimed Walz informed him of his plans to run for Congress âimmediatelyâ after that meeting and with full knowledge of the plans for combat.
Walz filed paperwork saying he was exploring running for Congress on Feb. 5, 2005.
One of my brothers and I, filthy from combat and not being Tim Walz. pic.twitter.com/PGKxAl2vo9
— Rep. Brian Mast (@RepBrianMast) August 9, 2024
Me at 58 years old, fighting beside my son, not being Tim Walz….I was a 45 year old grandfather when he and I joined together. …. pic.twitter.com/kPk8rgLrAk
— Tim Hollingsworth (@soldiertim1961) August 7, 2024
Soon after the CNN interview, the caption âNot Being Tim Walzâ  began trending on X where current and retired service members post photos of themselves in combat areas during active duty.Â
“One of my brothers and I, filthy from combat and not being Tim Walz,â wrote Florida Representative Brian Mast.
Retired US Army Veteran Tim Hollingsworth added that âat 58 years old, [I was] fighting beside my son, not being Tim Walz. I was a 45-year-old grandfather when he and I joined together.âÂ
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