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Native Vote 2024. Third-term U.S. Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) confronted his GOP opponent Tim Sheehy about his disparaging and racist comments caught on tape about Native Americans during a senate debate on Monday night.

The confrontation came about 50 minutes into the one-hour debate hosted by Montana PBS as the two candidates were discussing how to improve health care for Native Americans in the state.Tester went after Sheehy for his statements in November 2023, when he said members of the Crow Nation were “drunk at 8:00 a.m., according to audio recordings first reported by the Char-Koosta News.

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In an audio clip recorded at a fundraiser on November 6, 2023, Sheehy brags about roping and branding with members of the Crow Nation. He says “it’s a great way to bond with the Indians while they’re drunk at 8:00 a.m.” 

Audio - Tim Sheehy - Shelby Event

“If you really feel this way about Native Americans, you ought to apologize for the statements you made about them,” Tester said. “It’s on tape, once again, and you didn’t think anybody was listening, But believe people when they say stuff in a back room.”

“You’re a big guy; just apologize,” Tester said.

Without apologizing, Sheehy cited his military background and called what he said as merely insensitive jokes.

“The reality is, yeah, [it was] insensitive. I come from the military, as many of our tribal members do. We make insensitive jokes and probably off-color sometimes,” he said. 

Sheehy quickly deflected to the immigration issue.

“Will you apologize for opening the border?” Sheehy fired back.

Sheehy's disparaging and racist comments have stirred the ire of Native Americans in the state and across the country. 

Earlier in the day, two Native Americans interrupted a rally Sheehy held with Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk.

“You are a racist! You are a racist!” one of the demonstrators chanted at Sheehy as he was forcibly removed from the University of Montana theater where the rally took place hours before the debate.

Tester is a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.

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