An ever-growing group of veterans and civilians on a mission to end the Forever Wars & restore the U.S. Constitution | @DefendTheGuard 🇺🇸

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🚨 ENDORSEMENT 🚨 This morning, Fox & Friends weekend panel unanimously endorsed the Defend the Guard Act. H.B. 229, which passed the New Hampshire House of Representatives on Thursday, would prohibit the deployment of the state’s National Guard into overseas combat without a declaration of war from Congress. @PeteHegseth, a National Guardsman and veteran of both Iraq and Afghanistan, said “New Hampshire is simply pointing out that it’s supposed to be Congress that declares war. It has become an executive branch function, and as a result unless the Congress declares war, New Hampshire doesn’t have to send troops for foreign wars. To me it makes a lot of sense. I spent most of my career as a National Guardsman, deployed multiple times with the National Guard to foreign wars. We got used to the idea that state National Guard are part of expeditionary forces, which is not traditionally the use of a National Guard. And so this is New Hampshire saying we don’t trust how the federal government is going to use our troops, so we’re willing to commit them when the American people, through their elected branch in Congress, commits those troops to a foreign war, then you can. I love this idea. I’m sure the National Guard Bureau is [grumbles]. I love states exerting their influence through a system of federalism, and the idea of protecting the prerogative of—why are we sending some young guy from New Hampshire to the eastern province of Afghanistan when you have a northern border problem, or floods that happen in New Hampshire and they’re not there to provide support for that? It’s an interesting development, it’ll be interesting to see if other legislatures do this and how the military reacts to it.” Former White House Press Secretary @kayleighmcenany asked “But why are states having to tell the federal government [to] abide by the letter of the Constitution? I love it as well, but it’s an unfortunate state of affairs when the states are having to say abide by the text.” @willcain previously endorsed our bill when he interviewed our Chairman @DanMcKnight30 while guest hosting Tucker Carlson Tonight.
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Previously, 84% of Texas Republicans—more than 1.8 million voters—endorsed @DefendTheGuard in a 2024 ballot proposition.
We’ve just conducted the largest straw poll imaginable for #DefendTheGuard—with over two MILLION participants! 🗳️ As part of the Texas Republican primary, voters were presented with Proposition 6: “The Texas Legislature should prohibit the deployment of the Texas National Guard to a foreign conflict unless Congress first formally declares war.” In a Texas-sized landslide, 84% of the electorate agreed! 🇺🇸 The Defend the Guard Act—which our organization has gotten introduced in over 30 states this year—is overwhelmingly popular with Americans! The people are tired of fighting endless, undeclared war and they want the integrity of their National Guard defended!
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Between 2021 and 2023, the U.S. government conducted counterterrorism operations in 78 countries. costsofwar.watson.brown.edu/…
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Fired up asking hearing @DanMcKnight30 speak at the @RLCofTX event along side @JeramyKitchen and @AndyHopperTX
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Thank goodness. Clean reauthorization of the unconstitutional FISA 702 program failed in the House. I’ll post the roll call when it’s available.
H.R. 9238 Failed - 198 Yes, 218 Nays
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Thanks to everyone who came out to our event last night! And a big thank you to our special guests @RepHopper @JeramyKitchen & @DanMcKnight30!
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Benjamin Netanyahu said he wants to drawdown U.S. aid to Israel to $0. What's happening?
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Watch the full episode. x.com/TroopsHomeUS/status/20…

"Not a gift, but a grift." @DanMcKnight30 examines Section 224 of the NDAA, now moving through Congress, to replace U.S. aid to Israel with complete "network integration" and "data fusion" of our two countries militaries, including licensing agreements and weapons co-production.
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Or……we could just leave the Middle East & do a Marshall plan-style reconstruction for OUR nation.
TRUMP HINTS AT MARSHALL PLAN-STYLE IRAN RECONSTRUCTION, BUT SAYS THE US WOULD TAKE HALF OF IRAN'S OIL IN RETURN. - ABC NEWS
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Reminder: If we remove our troops from the region we deprive Iran of targets & the ability for Iran to drag us back into the war on their terms. Also, without our troops in the region, Iran loses their justification for aggression. Iran has updated its tactics, we should too.
Foreign forces in proximity to our territory are at constant risk on account of their own human errors, plain accidents, or potentially being caught in crossfire. To reduce risk, best solution is for them to leave. We prefer language of diplomacy but speak other languages too.
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🤔 Perhaps the US should have a smaller presence in the Middle East and the Middle East should have a smaller presence in America?
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Great discussion today with @barnes_law . Not only Section 224 of the NDAA, but a 360-degree look at what's going on, including espionage and whether or not Trump is really attempting to rein in Bibi.
ROBERT BARNES - The Dangers of Section 224 ! x.com/i/broadcasts/1qKDzzVXn…
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"Not a gift, but a grift." @DanMcKnight30 examines Section 224 of the NDAA, now moving through Congress, to replace U.S. aid to Israel with complete "network integration" and "data fusion" of our two countries militaries, including licensing agreements and weapons co-production.
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Tip of the hat to @BenFreemanDC for his work on Section 224 of the 2027 NDAA. This episode of my podcast is built on his Trojan Horse reference in his killer piece “Congress Quietly Moves To Integrate US And Israeli Militaries.” Well done Ben and thank you. 🙏
"Not a gift, but a grift." @DanMcKnight30 examines Section 224 of the NDAA, now moving through Congress, to replace U.S. aid to Israel with complete "network integration" and "data fusion" of our two countries militaries, including licensing agreements and weapons co-production.
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We're America First, always and unapologetically. We stand by the oath we took to uphold and defend the U.S. Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic. We're determined to BRING OUR TROOPS HOME from these endless, undeclared wars. Help us: secure.anedot.com/bringourtr…
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Our organization opposes irrevocably fusing our system of national defense—including intelligence, cyber capability, intellectual property and weapons production—to Israel or any other foreign government. Section 224 is a threat to American sovereignty and our national security.
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Israel’s amen corner is trying to permanently entangle the U.S. military-industrial complex with the IDF so a future, saner generation can’t fix what the Boomers broke.
"Not a gift, but a grift." @DanMcKnight30 examines Section 224 of the NDAA, now moving through Congress, to replace U.S. aid to Israel with complete "network integration" and "data fusion" of our two countries militaries, including licensing agreements and weapons co-production.
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