💥 ‘Stolen Valor’ Showdown: Congressman Stauber Dismantles Governor Walz’s Credibility in Explosive Hearing
Accusations of Lying About Military Service and Comparing ICE to the Gestapo Lead to Political Meltdown
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A routine congressional oversight hearing descended into a fierce, raw personal confrontation when Republican Congressman Pete Stauber (R-MN) methodically attacked the credibility of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, culminating in a dramatic accusation of “stolen valor” and exposing inconsistencies in the Governor’s military record.
Stauber, a 23-year veteran of law enforcement, used his time not to debate policy abstracts, but to force Walz to defend his most controversial public statements and his history, resulting in a chaotic, unscripted political meltdown.
The Gestapo Label and the Terrorist Arrests
The confrontation began with Stauber pressing Walz on his infamous public comparison of immigration enforcement officers to the “modern-day Gestapo.” Walz attempted to deflect, arguing his comments were about the importance of “due process” to law students.
Stauber immediately deployed an ethical trap, forcing Walz to confront the real-world consequences of his rhetoric:
Terrorist Arrest: Walz confirmed that a violent Al-Shabaab terrorist who entered the country illegally was arrested in Minneapolis last year.
Child Predators: Walz affirmed that three illegal child predators were arrested by ICE in St. Paul earlier this year.
Stauber then delivered the knockout blow: “Are the officers who arrested the Al-Shabaab terrorists or the child predators? Are they Nazis or the Gestapo?”
Walz attempted to retreat, claiming the comment referred only to “the tactics of wearing masks,” but the damage was done. Stauber established that the Governor’s incendiary rhetoric was aimed at the very officers who protect his constituents from serious threats, including terrorism and sexual violence. Stauber noted the stark consequence: the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association did not support Walz in the last election, linking the Governor’s political rhetoric directly to a loss of essential law enforcement support.
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The Military Service Implosion: ‘Stolen Valor’
The questioning escalated into a full-scale personal indictment when Stauber challenged Walz’s military record—a cornerstone of the Governor’s public identity as a retired Command Sergeant Major in the Army National Guard.
Stauber demanded: “Governor, what weapons did you carry in war?”
Walz hesitated and deflected, leading Stauber to unleash the most damaging accusation: “You lied to the Minnesotans. You said that you carried weapons in war. That is stolen valor.”
The accusation, which involves falsely representing military service—a deeply sensitive violation of public trust—ignited chaos. Objections erupted across the room as Walz struggled to defend himself, shouting over the Congressman: “My 24 years was public many years for lying. Apologize for lying.”

Stauber refused to yield, doubling down on the discrepancy:
The Rank Dispute: Stauber held up Walz’s challenge coin, which reportedly claimed Walz retired as a Command Sergeant Major (E-9), a prestigious rank. Walz was forced to confirm under oath that he actually retired as a Master Sergeant (E-8) and clarified that the coin only said he “wore the rank.” Stauber seized on the inconsistency: “You didn’t retire, did you?” and then held up a picture of the coin, stating, “I’m disgusted with you.”
The moment exposed what Stauber alleged was a deliberate pattern of exaggeration designed to enhance political standing. The accusation of “stolen valor,” compounded by the confirmed rank disparity, severely damaged Walz’s credibility on live television.
The Abject Failure and the End of the Exchange
Stauber further weakened Walz’s position by recalling the Governor’s own words concerning the 2020 Minneapolis riots, which Walz himself had previously described as an “abject failure.” Stauber used this quote to hammer home the point that Walz had failed to protect his state from lawlessness, comparing the situation to recent unrest in other major American cities.
When the exchange finally ended, Walz’s attempts to deflect were exhausted. He tried to claim he should be allowed to speak beyond his time, but Stauber’s final jab—made on behalf of the people “from the land of rocks and cows”—underscored that the Congressman, the veteran and former police officer, had completely dominated the confrontation.
The hearing was a clear demonstration of the destructive power of personal scrutiny in politics. Stauber’s refusal to accept deflections, his reliance on official records, and his final, explosive accusations successfully undermined the Governor’s credibility on issues ranging from public safety to military service, leaving Walz visibly shaken and politically wounded.