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VisitU.S. Army Criticized for Mislabeling Pro-Life Soldiers as Potential Terrorists, No One Fired
Sep 19, 2024, 07:03 PM
The U.S. Army has come under scrutiny for allegedly mislabeling over 10,000 soldiers as potential terrorists for expressing pro-life views. Lieutenant General Patrick Matlock has faced criticism from GOP representatives, including Matt Gaetz and Jim Banks, for not providing clear accountability regarding any disciplinary actions taken against those responsible for the error. The Army reportedly taught soldiers that groups like National Right to Life and servicemembers with pro-life license plates could be potential threats. During a House Armed Services Committee hearing, Rep. Michael Waltz emphasized the lack of accountability and transparency in addressing the issue, noting that no one has been demoted or fired.
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