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How bad is it getting in the military? (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in WND.) How bad has the U.S. military become that a 31-year veteran, a retired colonel in the Army, is advising teenagers not to join the military? In a Rumble video, Col. Larry Wilkerson said he told a group of high school students, “I recommend none of you 18 and 19 year olds go into the military, because all your military is doing today is being led by people who are insane, infested with lust … Read more

AOC: “RICO is not a crime!” (Guest: Retired Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis)

(100,000 cume or higher, please. Thank you!) Maginnis discusses the comments by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and the effect it could have on the ongoing impeachment probe. At the recent Biden impeachment probe hearing, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez repeatedly cut off Hunter Biden ex-associate Tony Bobulinski while insisting he name “exactly” what crimes President Biden had committed. In the heated conversation, which took place Wednesday, Bobulinski replied, “How much time do I have to go through it?” He … Read more

What Comes Next With the Impeachment of Mayorkas? (Guest: John deVerteuil)

The retired Sergeant Major and author discusses why the impeachment needed to happen in the House – but how that’ll likely be as far as it goes. Earlier this week, House Republicans were finally able to do what they failed to do the first time around – impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. In a close vote (214-213), the House of Representatives voted to impeach Mayorkas, following what they deem a lackluster handling of the … Read more

Trump Has Asked the Supreme Court To Block the Rejection of Presidential Immunity – But Is He Truly Immune To Charges? (Guest: John deVerteuil)

Retired Sergeant Major and author John deVerteuil believes the former President needs to go into more detail about what he’s immune to. Former President Donald Trump seems to be leaning rather heavily on the idea that a President is immune to criminal charges. And even when the Supreme Court stated that wasn’t the case, he still felt that was the case. His attorneys recently filed an appeal with the Supreme Court, in the hopes that … Read more

Joe Biden and His Staff Won’t Face Charges For Improper Handling of Classified Documents – But Is That Justice?

Retired Sergeant Major and author John deVerteuil discusses the dismissal of the charges, and why “equal justice” needs to be looked into. It’s interesting how different subjects face different results from similar acts. For example, former President Donald Trump found his Mar-a-Lago estate invaded a while back for reportedly storing illegal documents taken from the White House. Though no formal charges were made, several boxes of said documents were taken from the resort. Meanwhile, recently, … Read more

Donald Trump’s Campaign Push For Military – Because What Other Option is There? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The founder of InVest USA and law enforcement veteran believes that the former president may be onto something – but suggests possibly going even further. Even with all his legal concerns, former President Donald Trump is continuing to push for a spot in the 2024 Presidential election. And during a recent campaign stop, he made an interesting point about the military. While visiting Iowa, Trump noted how he wasn’t able to use military to quell … Read more

With the Israel/Hamas War Beyond Negotiation, What Will Happen Now?

Retired Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis discusses Hamas actions and what could happen next. Ever since it began its attacks on Israel over the weekend, Hamas has continued to move forward against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his administration. As a result, over 900 people have now been killed, and apparently there’s no negotiation in place to bring an end to the ongoing war. Speaking with President Joe Biden Sunday night, Netanyahu explained that, when … Read more

Would a Military Tribunal Restore Faith in Justice (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in NewsMax.) In the United States of America, justice stands as the cornerstone of our society, upholding our freedoms and liberties. However, what happens when that cornerstone crumbles? When the very institutions entrusted to uphold the law become tainted by corruption? Our justice system has been compromised, and the consequences are dire. The misconduct and lawbreaking within the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ), the highest law enforcement agencies in our land, … Read more

The Chinese Military Is Getting Dangerously Close To Clashing With the United States Military, Should We Be Concerned? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su discusses the actions, and whether anything should be done. The situation between the United States and China has already reached a critical level beforehand, but some new military moves may leave some wondering what’s going on. Over the weekend, a Chinese warship became dangerously close to a U.S. warship, in a maneuver that the military are deeming “an unsafe maritime interaction.” It crossed the ship’s bow at a … Read more

The Epoch Times Introduces “Battlefields,” With Stories Written By Military Veterans and First Responders 

Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Charles Faint explains the importance of the new set of stories, straight from the front lines and the home front. The Epoch Times is no stranger to telling hard-hitting stories that millions of people read regularly. But we have just opened a new section of our website, devoted to a special class of people with their own stories to tell. In partnership with The Havok Journal, The Epoch Times continues to provide … Read more

The Epoch Times Introduces “Battlefields,” With Stories Written By Military Veterans and First Responders (Guest: Epoch Times’ Charles Faint)

Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Charles Faint explains the importance of the new set of stories, straight from the front lines and the home front. The Epoch Times is no stranger to telling hard-hitting stories that millions of people read regularly. But we have just opened a new section of our website, devoted to a special class of people with their own stories to tell. The new project is called Battlefields, and it is an eclectic collective of military … Read more

Army Scrambles to Boost Lagging Recruitment, But Won’t Make the One Really Necessary Change (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in The Western Journal.) It seems like the U.S. Army might have realized what it needs to do to meet its aggressive recruitment goals for this year, and it doesn’t have anything to do with being woke. Fiscal year 2023 began on Oct. 1, 2022, and since that time, the Army has already added roughly 18,500 soldiers with another 13,000 in the process, Maj. Gen. Johnny Davis, head of the service’s Recruiting Command, … Read more

Senate Passes Military Spending, Will the Police Follow? (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts is hopeful for what comes in the future, at a time when police officers need the support. The U.S. Senate has provided a rather large present to military spending right before the holidays – and left hope that the police will see similar relief in the future. The Epoch Times recently reported that the Senate has passed a military spending bill called the National Defense Authorization Act, which calls for the … Read more

The Use of Marine Soldiers During a Speech Against “MAGA Republicans” Has Some People Questioning President Biden’s Motives (Guest: Michael Letts)

Last week, right before the Labor Day weekend, President Joe Biden issued a speech talking about the influence of “MAGA Republicans” and former President Donald Trump, indicating that the GOP has become “a threat to this country.” However, some people have taken a closer look at the speech beyond Biden’s words, noting a couple of Marine soldiers on the stage. A veterans’ organization recently voiced negativity against Biden for using Marines “as props” for his … Read more

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