Maybe Louie also likes people who weren’t captured.

Hank Gilbert for Congress

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I am embarrassed. I am infuriated, and I am disgusted.

President Trump calls our fallen soldiers who served in Vietnam “suckers.” He claims that Americans don’t want to see wounded military members in a parade. And he would rather avoid bad weather that might ruin his hair than visit our fallen soldiers in a cemetery.

And a guy like Louie Gohmert who served in uniform stands silent -- failing to condemn the most abhorrent insult on our war dead by a U.S. President in history.

How can Louie stay silent? How can decent Americans not stand up and say ‘enough is enough?’ We must remove Louie from office on November 3rd. Pitch in $15 or whatever you can for a leader who respects our men and women in uniform >>>

To make matters worse, Louie also failed to denounce—and has had months to do so—this Administration’s failure to take action on intelligence that indicated bounties were being paid on the heads of American soldiers overseas.

HLet's elect someone who defends our military.

In spite of the fact that veterans in our district are suffering because of delayed mail services as a result of Trump’s interference into the USPS, Louie Gohmert voted against additional support for the post office and continues to fail to denounce the assault on the postal service. What a disaster.

It could not be more clear -- Louie is putting Trump over our military -- a big mistake that’s going to come back and bite him on November 3rd. It’s time to get Gohmert gone >>>

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I’m running for Congress because I believe we need a Congressman who will bring a good dose of East Texas values to the halls of Congress. When I’m elected to Congress, I’ll fight for enhanced funding for rural healthcare, massive student loan reform, and economic policies that make sense for East Texas. - Hank