Herschel Walker, the Republican nominee in the Georgia Senate race, was chastised by a debate moderator Friday night after he used a "prop" badge in an attempt to prove he works with law enforcement.
The big picture: Walker faced a number of questions about his past throughout the midterm elections debate between himself and Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) on Friday night.
What happened: During the debate, Warnock challenged Walker about the Heisman trophy winner's claim that he worked in law enforcement.
- Walker, in response, flashed a badge on stage, saying, he does "work with many police officers.”
- A moderator then chastised him for flashing the badge since, she said, it's against the rules to use props in the debate.
- “Well, it’s not a prop. This is real," Walker responded.
- “It is considered a prop. You’re very well aware of the rules, aren’t you?” the moderator said.
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D): “One thing I have not done — I have never pretended to be a police officer, and I’ve never threatened a shootout with the police.”
— Heartland Signal (@HeartlandSignal) October 14, 2022
In response, Herschel Walker (R) pulled out a prop badge: “I am work with many police officers.” pic.twitter.com/Wyh6oYD9zB
Context: Walker has claimed to be a member of law enforcement. But the Atlanta Journal-Constitution first reported that Walker was an honorary deputy at the Cobb County Police Department.
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