General Kellogg twat's his Trump support and FOX link
This IS the most important election of my lifetime and many others feel the same - 235 of my fellow retired General and Flag Officers support @realdonaldtrump to preserve America and keep her great.
https://twitter.com/generalkellogg/status/1305631375454806017
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/former-military-leaders-support-trump.amp
235 former military leaders support Trump,
warn 'our historic way of life is at stake'
Retired Army and Air Force generals and Navy admirals are among those who signed the letter
By Ronn Blitzer | Fox News
"As senior leaders of America's military, we took an oath to defend the United States from all enemies, foreign and domestic," the letter says. "At present, our country is now confronted with enemies here and abroad, as well as a once-in-a-century pandemic. As retired military officers, we believe that Donald J. Trump has been tested as few other presidents have and is the proven leader to confront these dangers."
The letter warns that those dangers include the growing acceptance of radical leftist ideology.
"With the Democratic Party welcoming to socialists and Marxists, our historic way of life is at stake," it says.
The retired leaders went on to claim that the Democratic party's positions regarding border security, the Iran nuclear deal, and policing also threaten U.S. national security.
On top of that, the letter cites military budget cuts under the Obama-Biden administration and warns that "Democrats have once again pledged to cut defense spending, undermining our military strength."
"After years of neglect from the Obama-Biden administration, our service members and veterans have finally found a strong advocate in President Trump," the Trump campaign said in a statement. "The Trump administration has rebuilt the military, completely overhauled the Department of Veterans Affairs, and launched groundbreaking initiatives to assist military families and prevent veteran suicide. In contrast, Joe Biden's record on the military and veterans is one of failure: debilitating budget cuts, failed foreign policy decisions, and an inability to provide our nation's heroes with the quality health care they deserve."
The letter comes after a report in The Atlantic claimed that Trump disparaged military veterans and fallen soldiers. Several officials rejected the accusations, and President Trump denied it, claiming, "Only an animal would say a thing like that.”