The National Archives's inspector general concluded Tuesday that the release of New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill's unredacted military records during her gubernatorial campaign was simply "human error" - but Americans who've witnessed years of deep state manipulation aren't buying this convenient explanation.
The sensitive military records, which included Sherrill's Social Security number and home addresses, were mysteriously released in 2025 during the heat of her campaign. Now we're supposed to believe it was just an innocent mistake? How convenient for the Democrat establishment.
As news broke across social media, CBS News reported that "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." Meanwhile, other outlets quickly echoed the official narrative.
Pattern of "Mistakes" Always Favor Democrats
Patriots have watched this playbook before. When sensitive information about Republicans gets leaked, it's treated as legitimate whistleblowing. But when a Democrat's records accidentally surface, suddenly it's just "human error" that needs to be swept under the rug.
Sherrill, a former Navy helicopter pilot, has built her political career on her military service. The timing of this "accidental" release during campaign season seems awfully suspicious for anyone paying attention to how the administrative state operates.
Under President Trump's second term, the American people are finally getting transparency about government operations. But this inspector general report reads like another deep state cover-up designed to protect Democrat operatives embedded throughout the federal bureaucracy.
Trust But Verify
While the Trump-Vance administration works to drain the swamp and implement real government accountability through initiatives like Elon Musk's DOGE program, incidents like this remind us why we can't trust the entrenched bureaucracy.
The question every patriot should be asking: If this was truly just human error, why does it always seem to benefit the very people who've weaponized federal agencies against conservatives for years?
