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is concerned that the military’s status as an apolitical institution is under threat from Trump.
She says: “This administration is doing harm to the world and to the nation in a lot of different ways
but one of my chief concerns is about this generational harm that it’s doing to the professionalism and the apolitical nature of the military.”
In this, she argues, Trump is being aided and abetted by Pete Hegseth,
the secretary of defence.
In a recent speech to senior officers at a military base in Quantico, Virginia, Hegseth railed against “woke” culture,
railed against “fat generals and admirals in the halls of the Pentagon”
and insisted:
“No more beardos.”
Goldbeck responds:
“Pete Hegseth is unequivocally the least qualified person who ever led the department of defense.”
Hegseth has also gone on the record with the opinion:
“I’m straight up saying we should not have women in combat roles”.
This is anathema to Goldbeck,
who put herself forward for infantry officer training,
a position then closed to female marines,
and later worked with advocacy groups to successfully repeal the policy.
She states that in the decade since women have served successfully and standards have not been lowered.
“To see this fight that has already been litigated,
has already put to bed,
that nobody in the service is actually still grumbling about except for a few guys that have holes in their soul that will never be filled,
is so incredibly infuriating,” she reflects.
Whatever the worst-case scenario, #Janessa #Goldbeck has probably imagined it.
In 2023 the US marine veteran consulted on a documentary that war-gamed a presidential candidate staging a military coup.
Last year she advised local leaders on the hypothetical of troops being deployed to their streets for immigration enforcement.
Then Donald Trump won and Goldbeck’s nightmare came true.
“It’s a little surreal to see something that we’ve been talking about and thinking about and stressing out about,” the chief executive of
"Vet Voice Foundation",
a non-profit advocacy organisation, says via Zoom from her home in San Diego, California.
“When we first did War Game, the film, some folks would ask during our press tour,
‘Do you think you’re scaring people? This feels a little hyperbolic?’
It doesn’t feel good to say I told you so in this moment.”
Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has sought to politicise the military like no other commander-in-chief before him
and use it as a cudgel against Democratic-led states and cities.
He has deployed thousands of national guard troops to Chicago, Los Angeles, Memphis, New Orleans and Washington DC,
triggering protests from local officials and residents.
Having read the Project 2025 policy document, Goldbeck saw this coming.
Last year Vet Voice Foundation, which mobilises veterans and military families to defend US democracy,
ran exercises with local elected officials, activists and journalists to prepare for a second Trump administration conducting aggressive immigration enforcement.
It has now become a vital resource for governors, state attorneys general and mayors trying to weather the storm.
Goldbeck, 40, explains:
“This year the vast majority of our work has been supporting litigation to halt or slow down national guard deployments,
providing subject expert witnesses, retired generals, to talk through with staff what the footprint of these deployments might look like and how to prepare,
and training for activist groups on who the guard is, who they’re not
– the difference in the uniforms that the guys at ICE are wearing versus the national guard.
“Then serving as advisers for governors and mayors who are living day to day through this,
helping them shape their communications and ensure that things don’t become more violent.
That’s been a huge line of effort for us.”
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