The upcoming presidential election has presented a stark choice between President Donald Trump’s embrace of American exceptionalism and freedom and Kamala Harris’s allegiance to globalist control.
The prospect of Democrats continuing to embrace censorship, warmongering, and lawfare has led many to a Ronald Reagan’s “I didn’t leave the Democratic party, the Democratic Party left me” moment of their own.
Author M.C. Armstrong wrote The Mysteries of Haditha about his time as an embedded journalist with Joint Special Operations Forces in Al Anbar Province, Iraq, in 2008. His story was nominated for “Best Memoir” at the 2021 American Book Festival.
On Friday, Armstrong wrote a powerful statement, which he refers to as a “career suicide note,” on what drove him from the Democrat party and why he will vote for Donald Trump in November.