The Bolduc Brief: The Vigilance of Citizenship
I lost 72 of my brothers in arms, and will not remain silent while the Constitution they died defending is eroded by partisan politics.
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I lost 72 of my brothers in arms, and will not remain silent while the Constitution they died defending is eroded by partisan politics.
Omar Abdul-Qader wasn’t some desert trigger-puller; he was the guy wiring the bombs and booking the flights, and now he’s a smoking crater in Hama.
Trump’s lethal strike at sea, an armed man stopped at Kirk’s memorial site, and Cruz blasting the FCC like a mob movie all hammer home one truth—America’s political battles are being fought with weapons, warrants, and words sharper than knives. Welcome to your Saturday Morning brief. It’s September 20th, 2025.
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Sometimes the hardest part of training isn’t pushing yourself through the pain, but knowing when to back off before you break.
And now here I was, just days away from graduating boot camp, trying to figure out how the hell to get myself on the track to BUD/S.
A quick reaction force bristling with jammers, radars, and interceptors is the Pentagon’s answer to rogue drones buzzing our bases, a muscle car idling at the curb with orders to hit the gas the second trouble appears.
Black Hawk crash, TikTok talks, and MI6 hunts Russian spies. It’s Friday, September 19, 2025. This is your SOFREP Morning Brief.
Trump eyes Bagram base, Ukraine gains ground, China threatens Taiwan again. Here’s what’s making headlines this Thursday evening.
America did not stumble into this moment of political violence by accident; it was led here by years of manufactured crises that traded real solutions for spectacle and left trust in ashes.
Congress can treat this report like a weather brief before a combat jump—ignore the winds at your peril, because landing in the wrong county means the mission’s blown before the first shot’s fired.
The U.S. didn’t board the go-fast this time—it erased it, trading cuffs and chain-of-custody for a flash of whitewater and a legal hangover that won’t wash off.