In a prime-time speech at the Democratic National Convention, Gov. Tim Walz accepted the nomination for vice president, touting his background as a teacher, football coach, and former Army National Guard member. He emphasized his family, especially his wife Gwen and their struggle with infertility. However, controversy has arisen over discrepancies in his military service record, with accusations that he abandoned his unit before they were deployed to Iraq. Despite this, Walz highlighted his 24 years of service and proudly wore the nation’s uniform. His son, Gus, was visibly emotional during his speech. Walz also took jabs at President Trump and emphasized the importance of honesty in leadership. His nomination was formally announced by Sen. Amy Klobuchar and a former student. The Republican rival, Sen. J.D. Vance, has accused Walz of lying about his military record. Walz also faced scrutiny over his retirement rank, as he inaccurately claimed to retire as a command sergeant major. Despite these controversies, Walz continues to emphasize his dedication to service and leadership, while also highlighting his family’s role in his life.
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