NEW DIGITAL VIDEO: Questions Swirl Around Tim Sheehy’s Gunshot Wound

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

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New digital video highlights the growing questions about Sheehy’s lies and inconsistencies
 

Helena, MT – Today, the Montana Democratic Party released a new digital video hitting Tim Sheehy for his pattern of lying to Montanans, including major inconsistencies about how he received a gunshot wound. As his story twists and turns, Montanans are left questioning his track record of dishonesty.

Sheehy still refuses to do the only thing that would clear up his story – release his medical records.

With questions piling up about Sheehy’s military recordMinnesota upbringingbusiness, and his ranching credentials (or lack thereof), it is past time for Sheehy to provide the full truth after his numerous inconsistencies and lies. 
 

WATCH HERE:

SCRIPT:

[VOICEOVERS FROM VARIOUS REPORTERS]

“This is a very weird one.”

“How much do we really know about this guy?”

“In a new Washington Post report, Montana Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy claims he lied to a park ranger about how he received a bullet wound.”

“Senate Republican candidate Tim Sheehy coming under scrutiny.”

“He once said that the bullet was from his time in Afghanistan, when he was serving in the U.S. military. Other times, he says he accidentally shot himself during a visit to Glacier National Park in Montana.”

“Each little detail of the story, to my eye, just raises more questions. A lot of pieces of it don't make sense.”

“He said that he had lied to a park ranger about a gun going off. I didn't really understand the whole explanation.”

“Certainly, trained medical professionals would be able to tell the difference. That only raises the question of why Sheehy doesn't just release that report and be done with this thing.”

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