The Day I Watched Maxine Waters Try to Destroy My Name
I stood there in disbelief. Watching. Listening. Feeling the heat rise in my chest as Maxine Waters—an elected member of Congress—stood on stages, spoke to reporters, and yelled to the community, repeating one of the most disgusting lies ever told about me.
She said I was dishonorably discharged from the United States Navy.
She said it over and over again like it was gospel truth, knowing full well it was a lie. She never once asked for the truth. She never once looked at the records. She didn't care. Because Maxine Waters isn’t driven by facts—she’s driven by fear. She feared what I represented: a young Black conservative veteran challenging her decades of failure and empty promises.
And so, she tried to ruin my reputation. To destroy everything I sacrificed 13.5 years to build in the Navy. She wanted to silence me, smear me, make an example out of me.
But I’m still here. And I’m not backing down.
That lie wasn’t just about me—it was about every veteran who’s been disrespected by politicians who see military service as a tool to exploit, not a sacrifice to honor. That’s why I’m suing her.
I’m not just fighting to clear my name. I’m fighting to end her career—permanently. When people speak about Maxine Waters years from now, I want them to remember not her tenure, not her titles, but the disgrace of what she did to a Navy veteran in the name of politics.
This lawsuit is personal. This lawsuit is justice. This lawsuit is the beginning of the end for a politician who’s forgotten that lies come with consequences.
Stand with me. It’s time we take our country back from people like her.
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