Gen. Flynn Backs Navy JAG To Take Down RINO In NC Showdown!

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In a significant development in North Carolina's political landscape, former U.S. Navy JAG officer Don Brown, who is contesting against incumbent Senator Thom Tillis, has received a significant endorsement from Lieutenant General Mike Flynn, former National Security Advisor to President Trump.

This endorsement could potentially provide a significant boost to Brown's campaign.

According to Gateway Pundit, this endorsement follows a series of actions by Senator Tillis that have been perceived as anti-Trump. Most recently, Tillis threatened to oppose Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes on tips. Prior to this, he had opposed the President's initiative to reduce prescription drug prices and had expressed dissatisfaction with Trump's tariff policies.

Tillis also played a crucial role in blocking the nomination of Trump's U.S. Attorney pick in D.C, Ed Martin, primarily due to Martin's criticism of the Biden Department of Justice's handling of the January 6 defendants.

In stark contrast, Flynn lauded Brown as a "conservative Constitutional Lawyer," highlighting his opposition to the Democrats' vaccine mandates and his support for peaceful January 6 protestors. Flynn referred to Brown's previous federal vaccine litigation against the Savannah River nuclear plant over the Biden vaccine mandate, where Brown represented 78 plaintiffs fighting the illegal mandate, ultimately saving their jobs.

Flynn asserted, "he will stand strong in the fight for freedom," and concluded, "Without reservation, I fully support Don Brown for the United States Senate in North Carolina, and I urge you to do the same."

Brown's legal representation of two American patriots prosecuted under Democrat lawfare, both of whom were pardoned by Trump, further underscores his conservative credentials. These include Army paratrooper Clint Lorance, pardoned in 2019, and January 6 protestor Elliot Bishai, pardoned in 2026. Brown's support for peaceful January 6 protestors is a stark contrast to Tillis's stance, who has argued that even peaceful January 6 defendants should face prison time.

Brown's campaign has been marked by his close collaboration with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, particularly in securing the Lorance pardon. Brown has cited Tillis's unsuccessful attempt to undermine Hegseth's nomination as a key factor motivating his candidacy. In a speech at the North Carolina Republican Convention on June 7, Brown pledged his unwavering support for Trump, emphasizing the former president's "America First" policy.

Brown has also called for the immediate withdrawal of mRNA vaccines from the market and has advocated for the defunding of the CDC if it continues to promote vaccines for children. His campaign platform includes the elimination of the federal income tax system.

The endorsement from Flynn is the latest in a series of significant endorsements for Brown. Last week, he received the endorsement of Former Delta Force Commander, Lieutenant General Jerry Boykin, who also serves as Vice President of the Family Research Council. In early May, renowned patriot attorney Sidney Powell, with whom Brown worked to address election fraud issues following the 2020 presidential election, also endorsed him.

As the political landscape in North Carolina continues to evolve, these endorsements could potentially play a pivotal role in shaping the outcome of the election. Brown's campaign, marked by a staunch conservative stance and a commitment to traditional values, continues to gain momentum.