Fox personality Carlson cites facts: U.S. military leadership political hang-ups The Great Purge

On Friday’s episode of Fox’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson pointed out that if you’re wondering whether the U.S. military leadership is politically hanged, it’s perfectly safe to assume that the problem has been solved once and for all. The Pentagon is now, well, a faculty lounge at leftist Yale University, only complete with cruise missiles.

Carlson cited example after example of the Biden administration’s placement of “politically-minded” individuals throughout the U.S. military and its use against Trump supporters in the name of dealing with so-called “domestic extremism.

On Thursday, the Pentagon’s Special Operations Command tweeted an official announcement that U.S. Special Forces had created a “Chief of Diversity and Inclusion,” with a photo and hiring information for the first person, Richard Torres-Estrada, and a link at the top of the page to an extensive, long list of new strategies for diversity and inclusion that Escha will pursue. the policy.

Carlson said Special Operations Command is the key U.S. military and U.S. agency that oversees America’s Delta Force, Navy SEALs and other best-known trained, most lethal warriors overseas. The new strategy of diversity and inclusion will dramatically lower the bar for elite combat teams.

Who exactly is Escha? His Facebook page reveals his identity. Carlson said that on Escha’s Facebook page, one can see police officers being attacked as racists, crude Black Lives Matter propaganda, and photos comparing Trump to Hitler. These are the managers recruited by the command in charge of the elite fighting forces.

Carlson told the audience that the situation elsewhere in the world is becoming increasingly menacing. On Thursday, the Suez Canal, the world’s busiest shipping lane, was blocked by stranded container ships and is now closed, a challenge to key U.S. national interests. How is the Pentagon responding? The Pentagon is busy with political hang-ups.

For the last month, the entire U.S. military has been under a “cease-and-desist” order to conduct extremist training. The cease-and-desist order was issued by the new secretary of defense, former defense contractor Lloyd Austin.

In the U.S. Army’s extremism training, many soldiers have asked a very basic question: Is Black Lives Matter considered extremist by the law? They murdered many, many more people than the people who died in the Capitol on Jan. 6. They burned down businesses. Destroyed cities. How are they not considered extremists?

Colon-Lopez, a senior adviser to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, gave the answer saying, “I’m concerned about the way some people view the current environment and what they think. They can do and act according to their personal beliefs.” In other words, if you ask that kind of question, you’re seen as dangerous.

Carlson told viewers that in Austin’s eyes, the real threat to the United States is not the Communist regime or crippling global trade, but the people who didn’t vote for Biden.

This week, Fox interviewed a DEA agent fired for being in Washington on Jan. 6 who did not enter the Capitol but was outside helping police fight rioters, as evidenced by video, but it doesn’t matter. What matters is that he didn’t vote for Biden, so he was fired, and there is more than one such example.

Earlier this month, the FBI arrested Griffith, a man from Oklahoma. According to the FBI, Griffith walked through the open doors of Congress, entered the Capitol and took pictures. the FBI charged Griffith with “witnessing multiple people attempting to break in. It is for witnessing multiple people attempting to break down the door that Griffers now faces seven years in prison.

Our leaders are telling U.S. service members that people like Griffith are extremists, white supremacists, and that the U.S. military needs to focus on making sure these people do not serve in the armed forces.