CNN's KFile Finds Walz Campaign Previously Lied About DUI: He Was Drunk, Driving 96 MPH'
Briefly

During his 2006 congressional run, Tim Walz's campaign falsely claimed he wasn't drinking during his 1995 arrest, presenting a misleading narrative that drastically contrasts with court records.
Kaczynski's report highlights that Walz had been recorded driving 96 mph while having a blood alcohol level of .128, well above Nebraska's legal limit during his arrest.
The Walz campaign misrepresented the circumstances of his 1995 DUI, asserting he was allowed to drive himself to jail, which contradicted findings from both police reports and eyewitnesses.
The court records indicate multiple inconsistencies in the campaign's account, as Walz was taken to a hospital for blood testing, highlighting the severity of the incident.
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