Retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey on Fears of Insider Attack on Biden Inaugural: “I’d be Worried About Gun-Carrying Republican Congressmen Being Near the President”

Gateway Pundit – by Kristinn Taylor

Retired U.S. Army General Barry McCaffrey, a highly decorated war hero of the Vietnam and Gulf Wars who later served as drug czar in the Clinton administration, expressed concern Monday night that armed Republican members of Congress cannot be trusted around Joe Biden when he is sworn in on Wednesday. McCaffrey made the comment while discussing reports that 25,000 National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. to protect the Biden inaugural are being vetted by the FBI out of fears of an insider attack on the inauguration.

McCaffrey’s comments came during an appearance on the Peacock news discussion show hosted by Zerlina Maxwell:

“If I was worried about anybody, I’d be worried about gun-carrying Republican congressmen being near the president. They better get them started going through the screening at the door and tell them it’s mandatory. I wouldn’t trust them within an inch of my life.”

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9 thoughts on “Retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey on Fears of Insider Attack on Biden Inaugural: “I’d be Worried About Gun-Carrying Republican Congressmen Being Near the President”

  1. you`re always ‘right on’ in my opinion – proud to have been in seminar with you at the army war college back in `82

        1. LOL! As long as tptb put an (r) or (l) near it, the sheeple will gobble it up. Damn the toxicity and long term effects. “To me it’s REAL, man!” “Boo hoo hoo” cried the wwf superfan…

        2. Thanks Hal 🙂 I did misquote him but I suppose the paraphrase was close enough. God, that video fits these idiots to a T.

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