Another day, another Democrat caught lying about their military service to hoodwink American voters. This time it's congressional candidate Ammar Campa-Najjar, who's facing fierce backlash from veterans after allegedly inflating his military credentials in campaign materials.
According to reports, Campa-Najjar has been referring to himself as a "Navy Officer" in his campaign literature—a significant misrepresentation of his actual status as a Navy Reserve officer. While both serve our nation honorably, the distinction matters, especially when you're asking Americans to trust you with their vote.
Veterans Sound Off on Campaign Deception
Real veterans aren't having it. They're calling out Campa-Najjar for what appears to be a deliberate attempt to mislead voters about his military background. Navy policy is crystal clear: reservists running for office must accurately disclose their military status. Period.
"Shame on Campa-Najjar," veterans are saying, and frankly, they're right to be outraged. Our military men and women earn their titles through blood, sweat, and sacrifice. Using those sacred distinctions as political props is exactly the kind of swamp behavior that Trump supporters have been fighting against for years.
"This is just another example of Democrats thinking they can say whatever it takes to get elected. Our veterans deserve better than politicians who play fast and loose with military service records."
This isn't just about one candidate's campaign materials—it's about integrity in public service. While President Trump continues delivering real results for our veterans through the Trump-Vance administration, Democrats like Campa-Najjar are busy cooking up their résumés to fool patriotic Americans.
Pattern of Democrat Deception
Sound familiar? It should. We've seen this playbook before from Democrats who think they can fabricate their way into office. From Elizabeth Warren's fake Native American heritage to countless other examples of progressive politicians stretching the truth, this appears to be par for the course.
The question Patriots need to ask is simple: If Campa-Najjar is willing to misrepresent his military service to voters, what else is he lying about? And more importantly, why do Democrats keep thinking they can get away with this kind of deception?
Our veterans fought for this country—the least we can do is demand honesty from those seeking to represent us.
