GOP Yanks Ad Buy For Ohio Candidate Who Lied About Military Service

J.R. Majewski represented himself as an Air Force combat veteran who deployed to Afghanistan. That wasn't the case.

A Republican candidate for a northwest Ohio congressional seat has seen his support vanish overnight, following an investigation that revealed he’d lied about deploying to Afghanistan after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

The National Republican Congressional Committee on Thursday pulled nearly $1 million in ad reservations, originally booked to boost J.R. Majewski, a Trump-endorsed QAnon supporter who attended the Jan. 6 insurrection and has encouraged Republican states to secede from the union.

Sources familiar with the committee told Politico they’d purchased $960,000 in ads in the Toledo, Ohio, market, believing Majewski could win the district. They walked back that purchase Thursday.

In campaign appearances, Majewski represented himself as an Air Force combat veteran who endured “tough” conditions in Afghanistan, where he says he spent weeks without access to running water.

And a biography published by the House Republican campaign committee attested that Majewski’s “squadron was one of the first on the ground in Afghanistan after 9/11.”

But documents published Wednesday by the Associated Press show he was never in Afghanistan during his time in the Air Force.

Instead, the closest Majewski got to the country was a six-month stint in Qatar, where he helped load planes. The majority of his active-duty service was spent at Kadena Air Base ― in Japan.

Ohio’s 9th Congressional District is currently represented by Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur. Despite her status as the longest-serving woman in the history of the U.S. House, redistricting shifted the district to the right, putting her reelection at risk.

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