Anonymous 09/12/2025 (Fri) 13:14 Id: cbd50f No.160773 del
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Secretary of the Army @SecArmy - Posts that celebrate or mock the assassination of a fellow American are inconsistent with Army values. Full stop.
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Pete Hegseth @PeteHegseth
We are tracking all these very closely — and will address, immediately. Completely unacceptable.
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https://x.com/SecArmy/status/1966299714195959907

Secretary Chris Wright - Charlie Kirk was an exceptional American. He was a student of the American founders, who changed the world forever. He was deeply moved by their vision and ideals. This was not just intellectual curiosity for Charlie. It was a passion in his soul for the human betterment that came from our American system of government “of the people, by the people, for the people”. Charlie’s passionate commitment to the American ideals — without which the American Dream would be impossible — was inspiring to me and countless others.
Unfortunately, too many Americans no longer understand or appreciate these ideals that have made America a singular nation. Sadly, a violent ignorance took from us today a towering figure striving only to reinvigorate the American spirit. My condolences and love to Charlie’s wife, young children, family and friends. As we mourn the loss of a great American, let us all reflect on our great fortune to be citizens of the greatest nation so conceived. Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk.
https://x.com/SecretaryWright/status/1965890600831692916

Secretary Chris Wright - Today, we remember the fallen.
24 years ago, we experienced the worst attack on U.S. soil. I thank our first responders for their continued service to our nation, today and every day. I pray for the families of the victims and honor the brave men and women we lost.
https://x.com/SecretaryWright/status/1966141396483801102

Secretary Doug Burgum - On the 24th anniversary of September 11th, we pause to remember the lives lost, the first responders who risked their lives to save others, and the brave service members who defended our freedoms in the days and years that followed.

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