EXCLUSIVE: Natalie Winters tells Jack Posobiec 'a coup of our military has already taken place'

Jack Posobiec and Natalie Winters of War Room discussed the idea that there's already a "coup of our military" that has taken place, stretching back to 2019 when former President Donald Trump was still in office. 

Posobiec said he wanted to address Winters' statement that "a coup of our military has already taken place," adding, "law enforcement at the national level, the ICE, this ties into it. What does that mean? Why are you saying that now?"

Winters touched on how she started writing for Human Events in 2019 at a time when she was initially slated to intern at the Pentagon. "But when I showed up there, I talked… to one of the under secretaries and he asked me, you know, why I was interested in defense or why I was interested in working at the Pentagon and I told him I wanted to end the forever wars, like, I was not into that, because I was looking for a defense contractor. I hated the Chinese Communist Party and how they were broadening their foothold in the United States, and I was really, really most concerned about Islamic subversion [throughout the US]."

"And he looked at me like I was crazy. And he said, 'Look… I'm one of the few Trump appointees who you could say that to… and I'm on the same page as you, but there's maybe only one other person like me here and everyone else, if you were to say that to them, you wouldn't go nowhere… You'd probably get fired, or you know, sent to a desk in Alaska. You'd get absolutely no assignments, you wouldn't have any work to do.' He said, 'You need to say that you're interested in protecting women's rights in the Middle East. That's a politically correct issue to be passionate about.' It was in that moment that I really realized that I stand by it. There has been a coup by the administrative state by the people who don't subscribe to the Trump mindset of what our military should be doing at home and abroad."

Jack Posobiec and Natalie Winters of War Room discussed the idea that there's already a "coup of our military" that has taken place, stretching back to 2019 when former President Donald Trump was still in office. 

Posobiec said he wanted to address Winters' statement that "a coup of our military has already taken place," adding, "law enforcement at the national level, the ICE, this ties into it. What does that mean? Why are you saying that now?"

Winters touched on how she started writing for Human Events in 2019 at a time when she was initially slated to intern at the Pentagon. "But when I showed up there, I talked… to one of the undersecretaries and he asked me, you know, why I was interested in defense or why I was interested in working at the Pentagon and I told him I wanted to end the forever wars, like, I was not into that, because I was looking for a defense contractor. I hated the Chinese Communist Party and how they were broadening their foothold in the United States, and I was really, really most concerned about Islamic subversion [in the US]."

"And he looked at me like I was crazy. And he said, 'Look… I'm one of the few Trump appointees who you could say that to… and I'm on the same page as you, but there's maybe only one other person like me here and everyone else, if you were to say that to them, you wouldn't go nowhere… You'd probably get fired, or you know, sent to a desk in Alaska. You'd get absolutely no assignments, you wouldn't have any work to do.' He said, 'You need to say that you're interested in protecting women's rights in the Middle East. That's a politically correct issue to be passionate about.' It was in that moment that I really realized that I stand by it. There has been a coup by the administrative state by the people who don't subscribe to the Trump mindset of what our military should be doing at home and abroad."


Image: Title: natalie winters
ADVERTISEMENT

Opinion

View All

Nation of Colombia to sever diplomatic ties with Israel

The President accused Israel of being "genocidal" towards Palestinians....

HUMAN EVENTS: Columbia was a rare win for New York

A pity for them that no one else will think of them as martyrs now the police have swept in and crush...

45 people arrested and 12 officers injured as annual May Day labor protests in France devolve into chaos

Even still, authorities reported that the demonstrations were much more tame than last year's....

PM Rishi Sunak declares UK will not accept migrant returns from Ireland

"I can confirm that the United Kingdom has no legal obligation to accept returns of illegal migrants ...