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At NC Town Hall, Matt Lohmeier asks President Trump to remove divisive DEI from the military

Matthew Lohmeier, a US Air Force Academy graduate and former Lt. Colonel in the US Air Force/US Space Force, was on the stage during a Town Hall in Fayetteville, North Carolina (home of Ft. Bragg) where President Trump answered questions from veterans and military families–including a question from Matt.

With Matt on stage was Col. Rob Maness, USAF ret, and former Green Beret John Frankman, who was kicked out of the Army for refusing to take the untested C19 vax. Also on stage was a Marine Vietnam veteran who had given his Purple Heart to President Trump after the assassination attempt in Butler, PA.

Matt was the last person to ask a question. Here’s the video and transcript:


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Transcript

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna:
Thank you, Mr. President. We now have time for one last question. So our last question.

President Trump:
Make this a good one!

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna:
Our last one comes from Matthew. Matthew? He is a F-15 pilot. I won’t hold that against you. Okay?

Lt. Colonel Matthew Lohmeier:
Mr. President, first off, I want to speak on behalf of everyone here and say thank you for taking time tonight to speak with our troops.

President Trump:
Thank you. Thank you again. We got a lot of good looking men in this audience, don’t we, huh? And a lot of good looking women also, by the way. Thank you very much. Okay. Go ahead.

Lt. Colonel Matthew Lohmeier:
I’m going to revisit something you’ve talked about already. My name is Matt Lohmeier. I was an Air Force F-15 pilot, and I was a commander in your newly created U.S. Space Force.

I am also the first veteran of the Space Force, because under the Biden-Harris regime, I was fired from my command and lost my pension for criticizing the DEI trainings that were rampant in the military.

Those trainings are still dividing our troops. And thank you for saying you would fire those few woke generals who are a big problem.

President Trump:
They’re gone.

Lt. Colonel Matthew Lohmeier:
I’m going to suggest that it might, in fact, require ongoing oversight and a persistent, consistent, watchful eye within the Pentagon to ensure this monster never returns to the Defense Department.

Will you consider establishing a special task force office or position to ensure that these monsters never return to the Defense Department?

President Trump:
Yes, and you know what I’ll do, and I’m pretty good at this stuff–sometimes you get it wrong. I’m going to put you on that task force.

I think it’s good–I’m not going to do better than him. I’ll put you on. Make sure you give the name. Thank you. You’re beautiful guy, right? (talking to the other veterans on stage) I have your approval?

Lt. Colonel Matthew Lohmeier:
Yes, sir.

President Trump:
I have your approval? (talking to the other veterans on stage). We’re not going to get better than him. You’re right about it. You’re right, 100%. Thank you.

Full Video: President Trump Hosts a Town Hall in Fayetteville, NC – 10/4/24

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Matt Lohmeier: Navigating Ideological Shifts in the Military

Matt Lohmeier, Executive Vice President of STARRS, author of the book “Irresistible Revolution” and a public speaker, gave the keynote talk at the STARRS Rally for Our Republic in September 2024 in Arizona. His presentation starts with a video introduction of his story, an early preview of his upcoming documentary.

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Former US Air Force/US Space Force Lieutenant Colonel Matt Lohmeier (also a 2006 USAFA grad) shares his personal journey from commanding the 11th Space Warning Squadron to grappling with a profound leftwing ideological shift within the military amplified by the events in 2020. His evolving sense of patriotism and deep appreciation for American history sets the stage for a candid discussion on the impact of leftist ideologies on morale and readiness at Buckley Air Force Base and the resulting challenges of military recruitment.

Matt talked about the thought-provoking literature he introduced to troops at Buckley, sparking conversations that challenge and broaden perspectives. Starting with Viktor Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning” and moving through historical and political topics, he talks about intriguing links to Frederick Douglass’s philosophies amidst today’s political movements. This literary journey wasn’t just about books; it was about fostering meaningful dialogue in a space often dominated by rigid narratives.

Matt’s talk takes a reflective turn as he explores the dilemma faced by conservative Christians balancing faith and societal change. Drawing on lessons from Cleon Skousen’s book, “The Naked Communist,” he discusses the enduring power of the “Christian Code” as a response to contemporary ideologies. With a call to love, pray, vote, and consider military service, he inspires listeners to engage actively in civic life, championing the values and principles they hold dear, while offering a heartfelt appeal to young men to serve their country in a time of need.

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