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Montana, Senate and Tim Sheehy
'So Confusing': Montana GOP Senate Candidate Gives Shifting Explanations About Gunshot Wound
Montana
Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy offered shifting ... Asked Friday if there were medical records to prove his story, Sheehy told former Fox
News
host
Megyn
Kelly
there is “not an extensive medical record” from his emergency room hospital ...
Montana senate candidate Tim Sheehy struggles to explain bullet wound story as he’s grilled by Megyn Kelly
Sheehy says no medical records exist to verify that he was wounded in Afghanistan — or to verify that he was not shot in Montana
Montana GOP Senate candidate Tim Sheehy says there are no records to prove story of his gunshot wound
There’s not an extensive medical record for any of this stuff,” Sheehy said in a rare interview as he has faced questions about the origins of a bullet in his right arm.
The gunshot story from Montana’s Tim Sheehy gets even more ‘confusing’
The evolving story from Montana’s Tim Sheehy about how he was shot is so convoluted that even Megyn Kelly told him his story is "so confusing."
Megyn Kelly presses Sheehy on gunshot wound controversy
Podcast host Megyn Kelly pressed Republican Montana Senate candidate and former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy about a gunshot wound he claims he received in open combat during a Friday interview. Throughout his campaign,
Megyn Kelly presses Sheehy on bullet wound story: "So confusing"
Montana Republican Tim Sheehy, running for Senate in the state, said medical records that prove he did not shoot himself in a national park, and instead was wounded in combat, do not exist. Why it matters: Democrats are using the prolonged saga over his gunshot wound as their closing message to voters in the critical Senate race,
Tim Sheehy addresses gunshot wound controversy on Megyn Kelly podcast
MONTANA - Tim Sheehy, the Republican candidate for Montana's Senate seat, recently addressed questions about a gunshot wound he says he sustained while serving as a Navy SEAL overseas. The
Conservative podcast host Megyn Kelly presses Tim Sheehy on bullet wound controversy
The topic has become a focal point in the days leading up to the election, with the former FOX News journalist being the latest to question Sheehy about the incident
GOP candidate Tim Sheehy says medical records don’t exist for gunshot wound
Sheehy, who polls show will probably unseat Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), would help tip the Senate from blue to red if he wins.
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All of a sudden, Montana — and Senate control — is slipping away from Republicans
A poorly managed scandal response could once again prevent the GOP from ousting the ‘most vulnerable’ Democrat of 2024. John ...
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Opinion: Who is Megyn Kelly? Here's why her Trump endorsement is so bizarre
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