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“Three years ago I was the subject of a political hit job because I stood with President Trump. Today, a Department of Defense Inspector General report has resurrected those same false allegations from my years with the Obama Administration because I have refused to turn my back on President Trump,” [Jackson] said in a statement [03/03/2021].
Navy demoted Rep. Ronny Jackson over conduct as Trump’s physician - Washington Times, 03/07/2024
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The Navy retroactively demoted Rep. Ronny Jackson to the rank of captain in 2022 over his conduct in the White House as former President Trump’s physician.
The demotion was not made public until a Thursday [03/07/2024] report in The Washington Post based on anonymous sources but which the Navy later confirmed to The Post.
“After publication of this story, the Navy provided Jackson’s service record, which shows the rank of captain retroactively applied to the date of his retirement in December 2019,” The Post wrote.
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Ronnie Jackson retired as a Rear Admiral. He was not demoted until 3 years after his retirement. The U.S. Navy did not make his demotion public information, until 5 years after his retirement.
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The Washington Post would like us to know that there will be a retirement pay cut of $15,000 per year. "That payout gap is likely to widen over time as the military periodically increases its pay rates for each position."
So the Washington Post has Capt. Ronnie Jackson on its rack, to be further drawn out . . .
For the record, Capt. Jackson was not accused by the U.S. Air Farce Academy for saying "mother" or "father." [The Navy missed its chance to demote Jackson to Cadet.]
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"...Ronnie Jackson retired as a Rear Admiral. He was not demoted until 3 years after his retirement. The U.S. Navy did not make his demotion public information, until 5 years after his retirement.
The Washington Post would like us to know that there will be a retirement pay cut of $15,000 per year. "That payout gap is likely to widen over time as the military periodically increases its pay rates for each position."
So the Washington Post has Capt. Ronnie Jackson on its rack, to be further drawn out..."
How many years later?
"What, did he think (from the view of the people who had knives out for him) that we would forget? That we would assume he was a nobody? That we could consider our job done? No. All of this is also for entertainment and the wielding of power, in a way to remind the little people of who holds it, even if they can't know our names."
This is the power of the Deep State.
It doesn't blink.
It doesn't sleep.
It doesn't run out of money.
It doesn't see the passage of time.
Once the Deep State has decided you are a threat, like a Policy and Procedure" drawn up by a company that specifies a number of tasks that need to be accomplished every day by someone, the persecution of someone deemed an enemy is turned into a long term administrative task, carried out impersonally, meant to cause hardship on the subject over time until they disappear, and until EVERYONE gets the unmistakable message: Don't cross us, because we have “six ways from Sunday at getting back at you” (to reference a more "in your face" threat from Chuck Schumer against President Trump)