Candidate for San Antonio congressional seat sparks criticism by making light of veteran suicides

A far-right candidate for Texas' 23rd Congressional district, which includes part of San Antonio, is catching flak for poking fun at veteran suicides. Brandon Herrera, who's running against incumbent U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales in the GOP primary, made a joke about veteran suicides last week on the Unsubscribe podcast. Since then, he's drawn stinging criticism from Gonzales, at least one Texas sheriff and Texas' newly appointed Border Czar.
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