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When in doubt, blame in on an underling. Fort Liberty "has walked back a slideshow presentation on terrorism that named two pro-life organizations as 'terrorist groups,' saying it was a mistake," writes Valerie Richardson. "Fort Liberty, the U.S. Army installation in North Carolina formerly known as Fort Bragg, said Thursday on social media that a slide identifying the National Right to Life and Operation Rescue as ‘terrorist organizations’ was ‘not vetted’ and ‘will no longer be used.’”
How did this become public?
Sean Fleetwood, writing for The Federalist, explains.
On Wednesday, self-described analyst [and Watchdog Journalist] Sam Shoemate shared an image on X of an anti-terrorism slideshow training provided to service members at Fort Liberty (formerly known as Fort Bragg) in North Carolina. The photo shows a slide — decorated with Fort Liberty’s Directorate of Emergency Services symbol — classifying pro-life organizations such as National Right to Life and Operation Rescue as “terrorist groups.”
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