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Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said the potential indictment is "some Third World Banana Republic lunacy and a very, very dangerous road to go down."
"If this same behavior occurred in an authoritarian state, our own U.S. State Department would condemn it. In liberal New York, evidently it’s politics as usual," he said.
Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) is demanding answers from the U.S. Army regarding troops who were discharged for refusing to be injected with Covid shots.
Schmitt is pressing the Army to compensate the former service members who were discharged.
Almost 2,000 troops were let go from the military for refusing to take the vaccine.
Amid recruitment troubles in 2023, the Army recently sent a letter to the discharged soldiers, as Slay News reported.
The letter told them they now have the option to correct their characterization of discharge and rejoin the branch.
The Army has said the letters were part of a congressionally mandated process.
In a letter to Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth on Tuesday, Schmitt is demanding that those soldiers should receive backpay if they decide to re-enlist.
Senator from Missouri, Eric Schmitt will be offering an defunding amendment to the appropriations bills that currently capitalize the government’s vast censorship enterprise. He is right, we can no longer allow “the leviathan of government agencies to silence Americans.” Stay tuned for more details on this, as we can use our “people’s army” to garner support from our own senators.
For those that don’t know, then Missouri ex-AG (now Senator) Schmitt and ex-AG (now governor) Jeff Landry began the ongoing Murthy v. Missouri Supreme Court case against the Biden White House which is currently before the SCOTUS.
Senator Schmitt has been an early champion of shutting down the government’s psywar campaign on the American people.
Republican Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) has called for the firing of all Department of Justice (DOJ) who worked on politically motivated indictments against President Donald Trump.
Sen. Schmitt, who served as Missouri’s attorney general before entering the Senate last year, argues that DOJ employees must be held accountable for using taxpayer-funded government resources to try to keep Trump off the ballot.
“You saw all these cases resurrected,” Schmitt said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
“They all fell apart under the weight of the law.
“And so I do think there needs to be accountability.
“I think that getting it back to crime fighting is important, but there has to be accountability for these kinds of abuses.”
Schmitt was then asked whether he was referring to the removal of special prosecutor Jack Smith or something more.
“I think accountability means, first and foremost, the people involved with this should be fired immediately,” he said.
“And anybody a part of this, this effort to keep President Trump off the ballot, and to throw him in jail for the rest of his life because they didn’t like his politics, and to continue to cast him as a ‘threat to democracy,’ was wrong, and so we’ll see where that goes.”
“But I just don’t think in this country, unless we want to be a banana republic, I don’t want to see that happen,” Schmitt added.
“You can’t have the Justice Department abused in this way.”
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