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U.S. Army Message: MAGA, Columbus Day Signs of 'White Supremacy'
Jul 09, 2020 1 min, 4 secs
Army email, sent after the Fourth of July to its military and civilian members, included a graphic which claimed saying the phrase “Make America Great Again” is evidence of “white supremacy.”.

The email invited “all soldiers and (Department of the Army) Civilian Personnel” to attend the U.S.

Army employee on Monday sent an email invite to likely thousands of military and civilian members for a U.S.

Army 'Operation Inclusion' listening tour, which included a graphic that said saying "MAGA" is evidence of white supremacy.

The seminars are part of a listening tour for the Army’s “Operation Inclusion,” led by the U.S.

“Disturbingly, the Army chose Redstone Arsenal as the first location on a tour that will cover all Army 4 star commands,” Brooks added.

Who within the Department of the Army approved the email and document.

The Army confirmed it sent out the email but claimed it was sent “in error” and “immediately recalled.” The Army has initiated an internal investigation to find out what happened:.

On July 6, 2020, a Project Inclusion listening tour handout included two unapproved pages that were sent out in error and immediately recalled.

As soon Department of the Army leaders were made aware of these products the Army initiated a 15-6 investigation to determine how this happened.

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