A White Hat council member was excommunicated Friday after staff at Fort Liberty spotted pro-Kamala Harris bumper stickers and window decals on his personal vehicle, a source in General Eric M. Smith’s office told Real Raw News.
The accursed officer, a lieutenant colonel, is a combat veteran with the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division who had helped plan numerous White Hat operations over the last four years, including missions in which friendly forces suffered heavy casualties that could’ve been avoided. Our source stopped short of suggesting the officer might’ve deliberately sabotaged White Hat ops but said the pro-Harris paraphernalia certainly raised the specter of suspicion.
On Friday morning, Fort Liberty gate guards reportedly saw “Harris-Walz 2024,” “In Harris We Trust,” and “Trump 4 Prison” bumper stickers affixed to the officer’s Ford F-150 as it cruised to its assigned parking spot. Our source said the guards sent photographs of the vehicle to Gen. Smith’s office for review.
A few hours later, the lieutenant colonel received a frosty phone call from Gen. Smith.
According to our source, who learned of the call in an “emergency meeting” that afternoon, the seemingly unpatriotic officer at first claimed he hadn’t seen the stickers on his truck and had no idea how they got there—a dubious assertion because the decals were gregariously conspicuous. He then said Deep State agent provocateurs must have put the stickers on his truck to set him up, to make it appear as though he was a Harris supporter, and argued that were he a secret Harris adherent, he wouldn’t advertise his allegiance to her. Finally, he blamed his wife, saying she was once a devoted MAGA but cultivated a disdain for Trump’s “public treatment of women” and propensity for having “extramarital affairs.”
“The MSM corrupted my wife. I told her it was all lies, but she started watching MSNBC and CNN, and they got to her. I’m terribly sorry, General Smith, and I’d appreciate you letting me handle this problem,” the officer had told Gen. Smith on the call.
General Smith, however, had proof—a smoking gun—that the officer was lying. The lieutenant colonel didn’t know that Fort Liberty Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) agents had dusted the Pro-Harris and anti-Trump bumper stickers for fingerprints and found only one set of liftable prints—the lieutenant colonel’s. When the general mentioned the prints on the call, the treasonous officer accused him of conjuring evidence.
Gen. Smith responded that he could charge the officer with violating Article 88 (Contempt Toward Officials) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which states any service member may be prosecuted if they use “contemptuous words against the President.”
The officer revealed his true colors. “But Trump’s not the fucking president and never will be again,” he blurted into the general’s ear. “Yeah, I put them on my truck, and there’s nothing you can do about it.”
Well, the general did do something about it. He ejected the officer from the White Hat council. On Saturday, CID arrived at the officer’s home and placed him under house arrest, fitting him with an ankle monitor, and curiously wondering why his spouse was nowhere to be found. On Sunday, CID learned that the wife had moved 300 miles away a week earlier, citing irreconcilable political differences as the reason when CID reached her by phone. She told CID that her husband, not she, started watching CNN and MSNBC obsessively earlier in the year and that the networks’ coverage of Trump had insidiously twisted her husband’s mind until he reached the inescapable conclusion that Trump was an insurrectionist and an enemy of America.
“The wife says she’s a diehard Trump supporter and she left her husband because he refused to stop watching the MSM and dragging Trump’s name through the mud every night at the dinner table,” our source said, adding that the officer will remain under house arrest until JAG decides whether to prosecute him.