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More than 700 former military and national security officials endorse Harris, say Trump is ‘impulsive and ill-informed’


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But they're RINO's or "out to get Trump" - They haven't worked their career lives in the profession and are not warning the American people, they're just out to get Trump.  I really wish everyone would stop picking on him. 

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I really don't think he's worrying about this too much.

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GOVX polled nearly 20,000 members with military, first responder, and government service backgrounds on the upcoming election, and Trump has almost 70% of the vote.

 

I would be interested to see a poll by these same folks on how they view the 700 folks you referenced.

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9 hours ago, Bobcat1 said:

But they're RINO's or "out to get Trump" - They haven't worked their career lives in the profession and are not warning the American people, they're just out to get Trump.  I really wish everyone would stop picking on him. 

More than 700 members of the Deep State — a mixture of high, medium, and low-ranking government officials and staffers — signed a letter endorsing Vice President Commiela Harris on Sunday, in a move reminiscent of the letter 51 former intelligence officials signed claiming the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation.  Which was a lie!

In fact, some of the signatories of the new letter also signed the Hunter Biden laptop letter, such as former Obama CIA Director John Brennan and Air Force Gen. (Ret.) Michael Hayden.

A few Republicans — such as Obama’s former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel — signed the letter, united with Democrats in their hatred of Trump.   The reason the other side doesn't talk about policy is because hate is all they got!

Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said in a statement to Axios that the signatories “are the same people who got our country into endless foreign wars and profited off of them while the American people suffered.

He added that Trump “is the only President in the modern era not to get our country into any new wars,” according to Axios.

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