President Trump is Looking at Pardons for Our Brave Soldiers
Righting a terrible wrong.
Righting a terrible wrong.
For this brave Soldier, there is FINALLY a light at the end of this dark tunnel, and there is no doubt he is going home!
Into the jaws of death …. The heroism of the Allied Troops who landed at Normandy 74 years ago today literally saved the world.
I have been informed there will be a special clemency hearing for Sgt. Derrick Miller on April 4th. Apparently, all the calls, emails and letters written by all of you on Derrick’s behalf led to this “special” hearing.
President Trump, I ask you again to show mercy toward Derrick and free him to go home to his family. Derrick acted to save the lives of his men.
Three American Sons were murdered by a jihadi they were ordered to trust and train.
U.S. Rep. Brian Babin (R-TX) sent a letter to President Trump last week requesting a full review of each case involving any U.S. service member who is currently imprisoned in U.S. prisons for certain actions taken during combat in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Terrorists and their supporters are honored and heralded at universities, parades and media puff pieces while American heroes rot in prison. America 2017.
This is the very behavior that is causing the deaths of our Veterans in desperate need of care
If you are Hillary Clinton, you can blame reckless decisions that result in the deaths of 4 brave American Sons in Benghazi on the “fog of war,” but a good Soldier like Sgt. Derrick Miller, who willingly deployed 3 times to the horrendously dangerous “win their hearts and minds” battlefield of Afghanistan, gets slammed away for life for protecting himself and his Brothers.
Let’s all gather in love and respect for this country, our President, our Military, our Police/First Responders on March 25th, all across this country. Let’s show the children of America just how proud we are to be Americans! We are their future, we are their role models, let’s model behavior they will be proud to be a part of!
Let’s send thousands of Post Cards to the White House on behalf of Sgt. Derrick Miller, CSM John Hatley and lst Lt Clint Lorance, who are locked up in Leavenworth for their defensive actions on the battlefield.