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Herschel Walker denies abortion ban support and brandishes ‘police badge’ in Georgia debate

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The Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker, a staunch anti-abortion politician accused by a former girlfriend of encouraging and paying for her abortion in 2009, used his only debate against the Democratic senator Raphael Warnock on Friday to deny his previous support for an outright national abortion ban.
The former college football and NFL star, who is endorsed by Donald Trump, was asked about his support for “a complete ban on a national level”. He said the moderator misstated his position. That contradicted statements made repeatedly on the campaign trail, including in July when Walker said it was “a problem” that no national ban existed.
Walker also answered an attack from Warnock about his past claims about being a law enforcement officer by producing what he said was a police badge.
Warnock said: “You can support police officers as I’ve done … while at the same time holding police officers, like all professions, accountable. One thing I have not done, I’ve never pretended to be a police officer. And I’ve never, I’ve never threatened a shootout with the police.”
Saying “I have to respond to that”, Walker produced his badge.
Walker has never been a trained law enforcement officer, though he has law enforcement endorsements.
As Walker brandished his badge, the debate moderator said: “Mr Walker, Mr Walker – excuse me, Mr Walker. I need to let you know, Mr Walker, you are very well aware of the rules tonight. And you have a prop that is not allowed. Sir, I asked you to put that prop away.”
Walker did not do so immediately.
The moderator said: “Excuse me, sir. You’re very well aware of the rules, aren’t you?”
Walker said: “Well, let’s talk about the truth.”
Walker’s apparent battle with the truth over abortion has become a theme of the midterm elections. On Friday, he said his position was the same as Georgia’s state law, a so-called heartbeat bill that bans abortion at six weeks, before many women know they are pregnant.

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