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Former General Warns Military May Face Loyalty Crisis in 2028 Election

MeidasTouch · Trump IMPLODES at NATO Summit as Allies ABANDON HIM!!! · July 10, 2026
Former General Warns Military May Face Loyalty Crisis in 2028 Election
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Trump IMPLODES at NATO Summit as Allies ABANDON HIM!!!
"I do worry about the politicization because the military is grounded in its oath to the constitution not to a person or a party or ideology. The ideology is the constitution. This is a tough time. This is not the only tough time we've had in America, though. We had tough times in the 60s. We had a tough time rebuilding after Vietnam. But we do have to stop the politization in its tracks."
When asked about potential military involvement in the 2028 elections, General Gray acknowledged concerns about politicization of the armed forces while expressing cautious optimism that mid and senior-level leaders will uphold their constitutional oath. The question referenced how the military nearly faced a constitutional crisis in Trump's first term when a single officer prevented deployment of the 82nd Airborne into DC, and noted current testing with National Guard deployments alongside ICE.

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Midas Touch Network host Ken Harbaugh interviews retired Army Brigadier General Leela Gray about the Trump administration's impact on the US military and her congressional campaign to unseat Anna Paulina Luna in Florida's 13th district. Gray, who served 30 years including multiple combat deployments and retired as deputy commanding general of US Army Central, delivers pointed criticism of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership purges at the Pentagon. She explicitly states that the removal of General CQ Brown, the first black chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and Admiral Lisa Franketti, the first female Chief of Naval Operations, were racially and gender-motivated firings that violated traditional due process protections for senior officers. Gray argues these purges have eliminated decades of trusted military leadership and created a dangerous chilling effect throughout the armed forces. The episode opens with clips of Trump's confused statements at a NATO summit, including mistaking President Zelensky for Putin and falsely claiming an Islamic Republic of Japan launched missiles. Gray explains that Hegseth's claims about improving lethality through DEI purges contradict actual military readiness principles, noting that combat effectiveness depends on training, equipment and standards regardless of service members' race, gender or religion. She expresses concern about the politicization of the military ahead of the 2028 election, referencing how close the nation came to a constitutional crisis in Trump's first term. Gray also criticizes Congress for abdicating its Article One war powers responsibilities regarding Iran and other executive overreach, arguing that veterans like herself are running for office because they understand constitutional roles and service over self.

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