Democratic vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., has been caught in two more fibs about his record.
For years Walz claimed the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce honored him and that he participated in a pilot Harvard program as one of the first American educators to teach Chinese high school students.
Walz claimed the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce gave him an award for his contributions to the state’s business community, Alpha News reported.
The Nebraska Chamber of Commerce “researched this matter” and confirmed that Walz received no award from the organization, according to a 2006 letter from Barry Kennedy, then-president of the organization. […]
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