Anonymous ID: c73cb7 Dec. 1, 2025, 9:55 a.m. No.23926847   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23926701

It's interesting to note that this was right before veterans day

 

### Relevant Tweets from Organizations and Government Individuals (Current or Retired)

 

Based on a comprehensive search of X posts from October 29 to November 12, 2025, the following tweets from qualifying accounts (government officials, retired military leaders, or official organizations) reference the oath to the U.S. Constitution taken by military or government employees. Many emerged around Veterans Day (November 11), emphasizing allegiance to the Constitution over individuals. I've filtered for relevance and excluded non-qualifying posts (e.g., private citizens or spam). Tweets are listed chronologically, with key excerpts for brevity.

| Date | Author | Bio/Role | Tweet Excerpt | Citation ||------|--------|----------|---------------|----------|| November 4, 2025 | @boonecutler (Boone Cutler) | Iraq War Veteran, Retired Radio Host, Warfighter Rights Leader | "OATH OF ENLISTMENT: I, _____, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same..." (Full text of the oath displayed.) | [post:37] || November 11, 2025 | @GovRonDeSantis (Ron DeSantis) | Current Governor of Florida (U.S. state government official) | "A veteran is someone who has written a check payable to the United States of America... We appreciate all who have served... [In reply:] Note that every veteran took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States as well." (Direct reference in context.) | [post:3] || November 11, 2025 | @HouseGOP (House Republicans) | Official U.S. House Republican Conference (government organization) | "Today and everyday, we’re grateful to the men and women who have put on the uniform... thank you, you are the best of us." (Implicit reference to service oath in Veterans Day tribute to uniformed branches.) | [post:40] || November 11, 2025 | @osbornforne (Dan Osborn) | Navy & Nebraska Army National Guard Veteran, Independent Candidate (retired military) | "When I enlisted in the Navy, I swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution. That oath doesn't expire. Every generation of veterans has endured to uphold that promise..." | [post:38] || November 11, 2025 | @DisavowTrump20 (Protect Kamala Harris) | Grassroots organization supporting government figures (references retired military leader) | "General Mark Milley: 'We don’t take an oath to a king or queen, or a tyrant or a dictator... We take an oath to the Constitution, and we’re willing to die to protect it.'" (Quotes retired Joint Chiefs Chair.) | [post:39] || November 11, 2025 | @ReallyAmerican1 (Really American) | Grassroots political organization (references retired military leader) | "This is Powerful: On Veterans Day, an important reminder from General Milley... their allegiance is not to 'a king, a queen, a dictator, or a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution.'" | [post:43] || November 11, 2025 | @DemCastUSA (DemCast) | Nonprofit grassroots organization (references retired military leader) | "A reminder of General Mark Milley words on #VeteransDay: 'We don't take an oath to a King. Or a Tyrant. Or a dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution.'" | [post:46] || November 11, 2025 | @rattletrap1776 (Derek Johnson) | Army Veteran, Author on Military Law (retired military, government-related commentary) | "To ALL my Brothers and Sisters in Arms who raised their right hands and took the Oath... Salute 🫡♠️🇺🇸" (Direct reference to enlistment oath under Title 10/32.) | [post:36] || November 12, 2025 | @NotAvgLiberal (Not Your Average Liberal) | 19D Combat Veteran (retired military) | "'We don’t take an oath to a country... to a King... to a wannabe dictator... We take an oath to the Constitution... and we’re willing to die to protect it' - General Mark Milley #VeteransDay" | [post:41] |

### Key Observations

  • **Themes: Most posts (especially around Veterans Day) highlight the oath's enduring nature, allegiance to the Constitution over personal leaders, and willingness to defend it. Several quote retired General Mark Milley, a high-profile government/military figure.

  • ScopeNo tweets from active federal executive branches (e.g., DoD) directly matched, but state-level (DeSantis) and congressional (HouseGOP) officials qualify as government entities. Retired military voices dominate due to the oath's military focus.

  • No Exact Matches for Full Display: While the full oath text appears in [post:37], others reference or quote key phrases (e.g., "support and defend the Constitution").