30 Republicans Urge Pentagon Chief to ‘Fight Back’ Against ‘Left-Wing Extremism’ in US Military

Tom Ozimek
By Tom Ozimek
May 26, 2021US News
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30 Republicans Urge Pentagon Chief to ‘Fight Back’ Against ‘Left-Wing Extremism’ in US Military
The Pentagon in Arlington, Va., on April 23, 2015. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) led a group of 30 House Republicans in urging the Pentagon chief to fight back against “creeping left-wing extremism” in the U.S. military.

Rosendale and his GOP colleagues said in their May 25 letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin that they are concerned about “the growing trend of left-wing extremism and politicization in our armed forces,” while citing several examples in support of their position that the non-partisan legacy of the U.S. military “is now in jeopardy.”

The lawmakers expressed concern about the firing of a Space Force commander over his remarks that diversity and inclusion training in the military was “rooted in critical race theory, which is rooted in Marxism”; about West Point training that they said was “anti-police” and “racist”; and about the appointment and subsequent reassignment of the first-ever Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer in the U.S. Special Operations Command after the surfacing of “his vast trove of far-left social media posts,” including one that compared former President Donald Trump to Hitler.

The Republicans also objected to some of the efforts of Bishop Garrison, a top adviser to Austin who in April was appointed to head the military’s newly-established Countering Extremism Working Group (CEWG), a body tasked with defining more specifically what constitutes extremist behavior, among other objectives.

“Under the guise of reviewing ‘extremism’ within the ranks of the Department of Defense, it appears that political actors such as Bishop Garrison … have been given broad freedom to both catechize and root out servicemembers who will not affirm far-left doctrines,” the lawmakers contended.

While the lawmakers did not provide more specifics on Garrison’s work, a report from The Intercept, citing internal DOD documents, claimed that Garrison was designing a social media screening program that would “continuously” monitor members of the military for “concerning behaviors.”

The Epoch Times has reached out to the Pentagon with a request for comment on the letter, but did not receive a reply by press time.

John Kirby, the Pentagon’s press secretary, denied the existence of such a program, telling reporters in Virginia last week that, “there’s no pilot program run by Mr. Garrison or the extremist working group to examine social media.”

“There’s no effort inside this extremist working group to somehow spy on every individual in the military or spend hours and hours just gleaning through social media activity, just for the sake of doing it. This isn’t about some sort of surveillance program of our own people,” Kirby added.

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Pentagon spokesman John Kirby speaks during a briefing at the Pentagon in Washington, on May 5, 2021. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP Photo)

Kirby did acknowledge Pentagon efforts predating the extremist working group that “look at the social media footprint when we are considering recruits as they come in,” as part of routine screening of candidates, which he insisted was just “good common sense.”

In announcing actions to counter extremism in the military and establishing the working group led by Garrison, the Pentagon said the group would “discuss the Department’s pursuit of scalable and cost-effective capabilities to screen publically available electronic information in accessions and continuous vetting for national security positions.”

The group “will make recommendations on further development of such capabilities and incorporating machine learning and natural language processing into social media screening platforms,” the Pentagon said, adding that the group “will also ensure training addresses issues raised by commanders and supervisors on ‘gray areas’ such as reading, following, and liking extremist material and content in social media forums and platforms.”

In February, the Pentagon chief ordered a 60-day “stand-down” by all units to address the loosely-defined problem of “extremism” in the ranks of the military.

Days after that announcement, former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Steven Rogers told NTD that Austin’s order was unprecedented, unnecessary, and a dangerous road that leads to “communist China.”

“This to me, dangerous, it looks like a political litmus test, and it’s a road that you would only find in communist China or in the former Soviet Union,” Rogers said.

Earlier in May, Republican lawmakers announced a bill to combat critical race theory in U.S. military training programs.

Rep. Dan Bishop (R-N.C.) said at the time that critical race theory “is a divisive ideology that threatens to poison the American psyche.”

“The roots of this ideology are unmistakable. Just as Karl Marx advocated a social critical ethic of societal classism—oppressor versus oppressed—this is Neo Marxist ideology, Cultural Marxism masquerading as history and designed to mislead,” he said.

From The Epoch Times