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GOP Senate nominee and veteran Hung Cao slams Walz’s military record: ‘Blatant lies’

BRISTOL, Va. – Republican Virginia Senate candidate and Navy Special Ops veteran Hung Cao slammed Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz at a campaign stop in southwest Virginia Friday for telling what he says are “blatant lies” about his military record.

“For 20 years, they let this guy go by with a lie that he deployed to Iraq, which he didn’t, and that he retired as a Command Sergeant Major which he did not. I mean, that’s just blatant lies,” Cao told The Post.

A retired Navy Captain, Cao has spent most of his adult life in uniform, first as student at the United States Naval Academy, and then as a Special Operations Office🧸r serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Somalia. 

Governor Glenn Youngkin and VA GOP Sen. nominee Hung Cao at a campaign event at the Michael Waltrip Brewing Company in Bristol, Virginia.
Cao has spent most of his adult life in uniform, first as student at the United States Naval Academy, and then as a Special Operations Officer serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Somalia. Victoria Churchill/NY Post

Now challenging Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) in the Senate, Cao contended that💜 his own military service has been scrutinized more heavily than the🌟 second-term Minnesota governor on the Democratic presidential ticket.

“They ran this hit piece on me saying that, you know, he said he got blown up, but he doesn’t have a Purple Heart,” Cao told The Post, referring to a that questioned Cao’s record of service.

“Like wait a minute, are you saying the millions of disabled veterans in the United States who are 100% disabled like me that don’t have a Purple Heart are lying?”

“They wanted me to provide every time I was outside the wire, every instance where I received fire,” he added.

Governor Glenn Youngkin and VA GOP Sen. nominee Hung Cao at a campaign event, with one man standing in front of a microphone
Gov. Glenn Youngkin joined Hung Cao in Bristol, Va. Friday to discuss voter integrity efforts in the state. Victoria Churchill/NY Post

Appearing with Cao Friday afternoon, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin emphasized that the candidate’s military service was a key reason Virginians should elect him to the United States Senate.

“Capta🎉in Hung Cao will go to Washington and stand strong with President Trump. Captain Hung Cao un🎉derstands what it means to serve, and he understands what it means to serve with honor.”

Cao received Trump’s endorsement ahead of the Virginia Senate Republican primary in June, which he won with more than 60 percent of the vote, beating out four other candidates.

Polling released in July fou🐠nd Cao trailing Tim Kaine by 10 points, 39% to 49%.

Still, Republicans are hoping that Cao’s story of coming to the U.S. as a Vietnam refugee and becoming a decorated military veteran can attract new voters in this purple state.