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Mike Pence's ex-chief of staff questions Vance's attacks on Walz's military service

Marc Short, the former chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, is a long-time Republican, but on Wednesday, even he couldn't understand the strategy behind J.D. Vance's attacks on Gov. Tim Walz's (D-MN) 24-year military career.

Vance, who served four years in the military and was a reporter for the Marines in Iraq, said Walz's retirement came before his unit went to Iraq and another Minnesota man complained to the New York Post that he was sent in Walz's place. Vance attacked Walz for "stolen valor" due to the report.

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'Excellent guy': Leaked audio captures Trump heaping praise on Tim Walz

Former President Donald Trump has attacked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's handling of the George Floyd protests, but four years ago, he offered praise, newly revealed audio shows.

Trump lauded Walz on a June 1, 2020, call with multiple governors in the wake of Floyd's violent death on May 25 and the subsequent riots that erupted, ABC News reported Wednesday.

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'#BigDadEnergy': Internet claps as Walz pauses event to help rally-goer and pass out water

Social media erupted Wednesday afternoon as Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) took the stage in Wisconsin. But Walz shut down his speech momentarily when he saw someone fall ill under the hot Eau Claire sun.

Looking out across the large crowd gathered, Walz spotted the person off to his left, whom he immediately asked from the podium, "Can we get somebody to help?" He called, asking if someone could give the person water, noting the heat.

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Veterans groups hit back at J.D. Vance for claiming Tim Walz had 'stolen valor'

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) began his Wednesday this week by attacking his vice-presidential opponent, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), for supposedly misleading people about his 24-year service. According to Vance, Walz is deploying "stolen valor" to promote himself.

Veterans and pro-vet groups, however, are hitting back at Vance for questioning Walz's service and rank.

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'We're normal guys': J.D. Vance begs reporters not to label Trump ticket as 'weird'

Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance implored a group of reporters not to call him and former President Donald Trump "weird," arguing they were "normal guys."

At an event in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Vance was asked how Republicans would stop voters from referring to them as "weird" after Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz made the meme go viral.

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'No evidence': Vance attack on Walz military service gets thorough fact-check

Donald Trump running mate Sen. J. D. Vance's attack on Gov. Tim Walz's war record was subjected to a thorough fact check on CNN — as were Walz's own claims about his service.

CNN analyst Tom Foreman Wednesday found a significant falsehood in Vance's attack on Vice President Kamala Harris' newly selected running mate and provided a notable piece of context.

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Nancy Pelosi: Some Republicans secretly want Dems to win to end Trump 'cult'

Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) book, "The Art of Power," was released Tuesday and the California Democrat has been speaking to the press about what is in the pages, while also dropping noteworthy comments she's been hearing from Republican colleagues.

Speaking to MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell on Wednesday, Pelosi revealed that Republicans have told her that if Democrats can simply defeat Donald Trump, they might be able to rebuild the GOP without the same far-right ideologues who control their party now.

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J.D. Vance admits he didn't see combat in Iraq: 'I never said I saw a firefight myself'

Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance admitted he never saw combat in Iraq and defended Donald Trump's lack of military service.

After accusing Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz of "stolen valor" on Wednesday, Vance took questions from reporters in Wisconsin.

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'Load the muskets': Leaker shares J.D. Vance's introduction to Project 2025 book

Sen. J.D. Vance writes it is time to "load the muskets" in the newly revealed foreword of an upcoming book from the architect of Project 2025, the controversial policy platform from which his running mate Donald Trump is desperate to distance himself, a new report shows.

The New Republic Wednesday obtained a pre-publication copy of Vance's (R-OH) introduction to Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts' not-yet-released book, “Dawn’s Early Light."

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Massive crowds line up for 'miles' to see Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in Wisconsin

People were seen lining up for miles on Wednesday to attend a rally in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, for Democratic nominees Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

ALSO READ: Why ‘vanilla’ Tim Walz is the ingredient to beat Trump: Dem lawmakers

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Montana cities waiting on Trump to fork over $50K after stiffing them for costs of rallies

With Vice President Kamala Harris and her vice presidential running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) barnstorming the country this week with only 90 plus days to go before the election, Donald Trump will only be making one public appearance in Montana.

On Friday the former president will take the stage at tiny Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on the campus of Montana State University, while Harris and Walz will be in Phoenix, followed by a Las Vegas rally on Saturday.

As NBC-Montana is reporting, Trump last appeared in Montana in 2018 in four cities — two of which are still waiting on him to pay 6-year-old bills.

ALSO READ: Why ‘vanilla’ Tim Walz is the ingredient to beat Trump: Dem lawmakers

With reporter Bowen West writing, "Around the country, reports claim his campaign rarely pays invoices to local government for the increased police presence, security and other costs that come with hosting the event. Some places in Montana are still expecting payment," he added, "Officials with Missoula County confirmed and sent NBC Montana the invoice showing $12,922.82 is still owed. That breaks down to $10,835.41 for officer salaries, $1,059.26 for dispatcher salaries, $693.72 for Office of Emergency Management and $334.43 for miscellaneous expenses."

Missoula County is not the only place in Montana the former president has stiffed.

The report notes that an "official with the city of Billings confirmed they were never reimbursed for the cost of additional police presence totaling $45,900."

"NBC Montana checked with the city of Bozeman and Gallatin County to see if Trump’s rally in 2018 was ever reimbursed and if they have any projections for the cost of this Friday’s rally. We did not hear back before filing this story," the report added.

According to a report from Raw Story, Trump also ran into unpaid bills problems in May of this year in Wildwood, N.J., where city officials demanded he make good on unpaid rally bills before returning.

You can read more from Montana-NBC here.

'No one falls for your act': GOP lawmaker's election claim spurs immediate scorn

A Republican senator shared an unsourced Trump Team talking point on social media Wednesday and faced immediate accusations that he had made the whole thing up.

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) suggested on X Wednesday morning that a liberal "meltdown" was the reason Vice President Kamala Harris chose running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) over Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA).

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Trump's recent speeches suggest 'cognitive condition like Alzheimer’s disease': experts

Donald Trump has been losing his train of thought more frequently during speeches and other remarks, and cognitive experts suspect something's wrong.

Both the former president and current president Joe Biden have undergone public scrutiny over their mental fitness, to the point where Biden ended his re-election campaign, and STAT conducted a follow-up analysis to a 2017 examination of Trump's speaking style and found even further reduction in his linguistic complexity.

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