Herschel Walker played 12 seasons in the NFL and was the Republican nominee in Georgia's 2022 U.S. Senate race.
Former President Donald Trump listens as then-Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker speaks during his Save America rally in Perry, Ga., on Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021.
“We will build a missile defense shield, all made in the USA, wrapped around our country to defend ourselves and our country,” Trump told the crowd at a rally in Macon, Georgia. “It’s all gonna be made in the United States, and a lot of it in your great state.
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