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CONVENIENT: 'Human Error' Blamed for Democrats' Military Records LEAK During Campaign

Gary FranchiMarch 31, 2026237 views
CONVENIENT: 'Human Error' Blamed for Democrats' Military Records LEAK During Campaign
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The National Archives inspector general wants Americans to believe that the release of New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill's unredacted military records during her gubernatorial campaign was nothing more than an innocent "human error." But given the Deep State's track record of targeting conservatives while protecting Democrats, this convenient explanation raises more questions than it answers.

The watchdog's Tuesday determination concluded that partisan politics played no role in the 2025 release of Sherrill's sensitive military information, including her Social Security number and home addresses. How reassuring that the same federal bureaucracy that weaponized itself against President Trump for years is now telling us this was just a simple mistake.

Social media users are already questioning the official narrative. As one Twitter user noted, "Archives IG says human error to blame for release of Sherrill's military records," highlighting how quickly the establishment is moving to sweep this under the rug.

"The inspector general for the National Archives concluded human error, not political motivations, was to blame for the release of New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill's military records last year," CBS News reported, dutifully parroting the official line.

But here's what doesn't add up: when have we ever seen the federal bureaucracy make "human errors" that hurt Democrats? These same agencies that supposedly can't properly handle a simple records request somehow managed to coordinate complex investigations and raids against President Trump and his associates with military precision.

The timing is particularly suspicious. Sherrill's records were released during her campaign season – exactly when such information could cause maximum political damage. Yet we're supposed to believe this was just coincidental incompetence from the same government that tracks every American's digital footprint?

Under the Trump-Vance administration, it's time for a complete overhaul of these federal agencies. The American people deserve transparency about how the administrative state really operates, not more convenient excuses about "human error" whenever Democrats are affected.

How many more "mistakes" will federal agencies make before Patriots demand real accountability?

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Gary Franchi

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TaxpayerTimVerifiedMar 31, 2026
So they can secure classified documents but can't protect basic military service records? Give me a break.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedApr 1, 2026
Tim, you're assuming they actually want to protect these records. This smells like intentional sabotage to me.
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MidwestMom47VerifiedApr 1, 2026
I work in HR and we have multiple layers of security just for employee records. There's no way military records get leaked by simple 'human error' without someone looking the other way.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedApr 1, 2026
This is exactly why we need accountability in government. These aren't just files - these are the personal records of men and women who served our country with honor.
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SupportOurTroops88VerifiedApr 1, 2026
Well said! Our veterans deserve so much better than this political theater.
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DefendTheFlagVerifiedApr 1, 2026
Unbelievable!
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ConservativeGrandmaVerifiedApr 1, 2026
My late husband served 3 tours in Vietnam and would be rolling in his grave knowing politicians are playing games with military records. This is absolutely disgraceful!
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AmericaFirst2025VerifiedApr 2, 2026
The timing is just too perfect. Right when the polls are tightening, suddenly there's a 'mistake' that hurts Republican veterans running for office?
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SmallGovAdvocateVerifiedApr 2, 2026
What specific safeguards are in place to prevent this from happening again? The American people deserve transparency about how our veterans' information is being handled.
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PatriotFirst2024VerifiedApr 2, 2026
How convenient indeed! Amazing how these 'human errors' always seem to happen at the most politically damaging times for Democrats.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedApr 2, 2026
Exactly! I've worked in government data management for 15 years and these kinds of 'accidents' don't just happen without multiple safeguards failing.