Guam Congressman Uses Guard Troops for Political Stunt
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In the latest episode of the open and unafraid politicization of the military, Congressman Michael San Nicholas of Guam brought dozens of National Guard troops from Guam to the office of Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene in a political stunt to intimidate the freshman lawmaker. The troops are likely serving under Nancy Pelosi’s Praetorian Guard occupying force still surrounding the Capitol.
San Nicholas, who is dealing with a multi-charge ethics probe for suspicion of using campaign funds for personal use, engaging in a sexual affair with a member of his staff, and lying to investigators (among many other charges), is shown in a video bringing what looks like cookies and a book about Guam to Greene’s office without an appointment and while filming a video to be produced later.
Last week, military leaders using official DOD media accounts took it upon themselves to go after Tucker Carlson for daring to criticize Joe Biden and current military policy in a direct violation of DOD Directive 1344.10 – a directive which specifically prohibits political engagement from military members acting as representatives of the military service.
Woke liberal leaders in the military have been emboldened to use their military authority to go after political opposition in the wake of the media-created and fake insurrection that occurred on January 6th.
Members of the military are specifically prohibited from participating in political theater like San Nicholas’s video, and should all face (at minimum) military non-judicial punishment for agreeing to this stunt. This kind of thing continues the erosion of the public’s perception of the military as an honorable, apolitical institution, and reveals it to be just another politically-compromised tool of big government.
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