Trump campaign spokesperson Caroline Sunshine said Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz "never held a real job in his life" — despite his years of teaching and serving in the National Guard.
During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, host Terrence Bates complained to Sunshine that reporters were not questioning Walz "on his repeated lies about his military service and every single other thing that seems to come out of his mouth."
"Tim A. Walz, as I like to call him, because when Tim was asked to, you know, answer the call to service and deploy and fight for our country, he chose to step down and run for Congress," Sunshine replied. "He's never held a real job in his life, by the way. He spent all of his life running for Congress, running for office or in office."
Sunshine insisted Walz's retirement from the military after 24 years amounted to "being derelict in his duty."
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"And Tim Walz went on to have a political career, like the career politician that he is, always putting himself ahead of his country," she opined.
Walz worked for years as a geography teacher and high school football coach, and served for 24 years in the National Guard.
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