Marine Veteran Johnny Joey Jones Critiques Leadership and Honors the Troops
In a recent appearance on FOX News, U.S. Marine Veteran Johnny Joey Jones expressed strong praise for President Trump, particularly for his recognition of the U.S. Army and his heartfelt gratitude toward the troops. Jones drew a pointed contrast to the previous administration, headed by Joe Biden, suggesting that Biden’s approach resulted in tragedy during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, notably referencing the 13 service members lost at Abbey Gate.
In a compelling statement, Jones remarked:
“Our last president walked away in shame. Let people die. This president brought them to the center of the universe – Washington, DC – in uniform and said, ‘Thank you!’”
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“Our last president walked away in shame. Let people die. This president brought them to the center of the universe – Washington, DC – in uniform and said, ‘Thank you!'” pic.twitter.com/thQAF7PzQK
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 14, 2025
Reflections on Pride and Public Perception
In another segment, Jones challenged the critics who had voiced complaints about the event, stating:
“Could you imagine being one of those people earlier today that was complaining about this? Could you imagine eating the crow you’ll have to eat? There’s not a soldier in that parade that isn’t beaming with pride right now.”
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Fox News’ @Johnny_Joey on the 250th Birthday celebration of the U.S. Army:
“Could you imagine being one of those people earlier today that was complaining about this? Could you imagine eating the crow you’ll have to eat? There’s not a soldier in that parade that isn’t beaming… pic.twitter.com/a08bbgKnHz
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 14, 2025
A Tale of Two Responses
The Army’s grand parade concluded peacefully on Saturday, a stark contrast to the unrest unfolding in Los Angeles, where leftist protests against the ‘No Kings’ movement spiraled into chaos. This juxtaposition of events highlights the disparate narratives shaping American public life today.
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