KASH PATEL: "Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer, and co are calling us and saying 'where are the tanks, where are the APCs . . . things you literally see in Afghanistan . . . and we said 'what are we going to do, start mowing down Americans with .50 Cal machine guns? It was an optics play" 🎥🎞️🎬💣💥💀
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🏳️ J6 FALSE FLAG 👮
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Let's not forget that all 11 (or 12) combatant commands within the Pentagon are all run by Trump appointees, including General Flynn's brother, Commander of USAPAC, who was confirmed by the Resident.
Doesn't it make sense that Xiden would have relieved all of them of command by this point? It makes no sense as compared to other moves the administration has made. The only context where it makes sense is a scenario where POTUS does not have control over the military.
Commander in chief is a separate and distinct position that is typically held by Potus.
Typically? Has there been a point in history that it WASNT the president? I thought I read something somewhere? But can't remember