Just as President Donald Trump attempts to address anti-Christian prejudices with his new task force, Idaho’s Army National Guard is being kicked out for policies that require investigation.
In a clip posted on Thursday from Newsmax’s “Todd Starness Show,” host Todd Starness told the founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel Matt Staver, “About the Christian-free Idaho Guard.” We spoke about Major David Wally’s lawsuit. Command Policy.
2/ Liberty Counsel’s @Matstaver revealed the truth. Security leaders literally implement policies to monitor and screen Christians from the standpoint of order. This is not a drill. pic.twitter.com/okw01yjupu
– Rod D. Martin (@roddmartin) February 6, 2025
Security members labeled him as “unsafe” after delving into past comments made on Facebook about Wally’s opposition to children who have access to porn at public libraries, following Queen Story Hour delving into the past comments he made on Facebook. He had filed a complaint against Worley.
Wally also opposed gender surgeries and hormones given to children.
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The complaint was filed when it was announced that Wally would take command of the Idaho National Guard recruiting and holding forces. He said he should be investigated and punished for his remarks as soon as he will be placed under the ranks.
Staver said comments made long before Worley’s promotion produced a policy that later complaints are now being challenged.
The policy said, “(the background of commanders and soldiers) should be scrutinized for their beliefs that they (the National Guard) consider to be extreme.”
He said, “And they are thinking at the extreme that children should not be exposed to library porn, and that drag queen stories time is problematic for library children and that children should not be amputated. I thought about it.”
Starnes added that the complaining soldiers were gay and that the complaints accused Worley of creating a “toxic work environment” before officers commanded. Staver said Worley’s “past, private words” were created outside of uniforms and the work of the National Guard, bringing the top brass that declared “there are no Christians in the order policy.” I’ve said that.
Staver said the new policy: They need to report to the Department of Defense. They need to investigate what is called “extremist activities.” ”
Stabbar, General James Packwood, assistant assistant assistant to the Idaho Army National Guard, said, “Wally’s religious views are “toxic,” and “toxic,” for the sake of previous protected religious statements. He concluded that he had driven him out of command. About his private social media. ”
If Staver’s investigation into Worley’s lawsuit proves anything, that means the Trump administration needs to do its own thorough investigation as soon as possible.
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The policy shows that the Department of Defense should be involved, but Trump’s secretary Pete Hegses probably won’t take Idaho’s side if that was the case.
On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order entitled “Eliminating Anti-Christian Prejudice,” saying he had pledged to protect Christians in various fields with a national prayer breakfast.
“We will protect Christians in schools and our military, government, workplaces, hospitals and our public squares,” the president said.
Attorney General Pam Bondy will lead the task force.
Based on Staver’s account of the case, I am confident that Worley’s lawsuit should be at the top of Bondi’s list.
This article was originally published in the Western Journal and has been reposted with permission.
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