Another day, another Democrat caught playing fast and loose with the truth. Veterans across the nation are slamming congressional candidate Ammar Campa-Najjar for allegedly inflating his military credentials to deceive voters in what appears to be a calculated attempt to steal valor that isn't rightfully his.
The controversy erupted when eagle-eyed veterans noticed Campa-Najjar's campaign materials describing him as a "Navy Officer" – conveniently leaving out the crucial detail that he served as a Navy Reserve officer, not active duty. That distinction isn't just semantics, folks – it's the difference between full-time military service and part-time reserve duty.
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Here's what makes this even more infuriating: Navy policy explicitly requires reservists running for office to accurately disclose their military status. Period. No wiggle room, no creative interpretation – just honest transparency with the American people who deserve to know exactly what they're voting for.
But apparently, Campa-Najjar thought he could pull a fast one on voters by padding his resume with misleading military credentials. Sound familiar? This is straight out of the Democrat playbook – when you can't win on your actual record, just make one up.
"Shame on Campa-Najjar for trying to deceive voters about his service record," one veteran told sources. "We who served honorably don't appreciate politicians playing games with military credentials."
This isn't just about one candidate's dishonesty – it's about a pattern of Democrats thinking rules don't apply to them. While President Trump's administration continues delivering real results for our veterans, we have Democrat candidates literally lying about their service to gain political advantage.
The question patriots need to ask is simple: if Campa-Najjar is willing to mislead voters about something as sacred as military service, what else is he lying about? And more importantly, why do Democrats keep thinking they can get away with this kind of deception?
