George Webb Investigates Mitch's Background and Questions About Fort Huachuca Claims in Richland Washington
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George Webb Investigates Mitch's Background and Questions About Fort Huachuca Claims in Richland Washington
George Webb travels to Richland, Washington to investigate claims made by Mitch regarding his need to visit Fort Huachuca for medical records. Webb discovers veteran centers in both Richland and Pasco where Mitch could obtain records locally, raising questions about the stated reasons for travel. The investigation examines Mitch's public records, past legal issues, and the timing of controversies involving Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, and TPUSA. Webb argues that local resources make the Fort Huachuca trip unnecessary and questions the narrative surrounding these events.
George Webb reports from Richland, Washington, where he has been investigating Mitch since the period between Christmas and New Year's. Webb notes that despite being on location, no major media outlets have joined the investigation, and Mitch has not provided receipts, emerged publicly, or answered questions during this time.
Local Veteran Centers and Medical Records
At 725 Swift in Richland, Webb identifies a veteran center where records are available. He points out that Mitch also has access to another veteran center in Pasco, even closer to his residence. Webb references an article in which Mitch is quoted discussing this Richland veteran center, demonstrating his awareness of its existence and services.
According to Webb, this local availability of records undermines Mitch's stated reason for needing to travel to Fort Huachuca. Webb asserts that Mitch's records are accessible in Washington state where he lives, making the Fort Huachuca trip unnecessary.
Personal History and Legal Issues
Webb discusses Mitch's personal background, noting connections to the Richland area. He mentions that Mitch's ex-wife Lanny works at a nuclear facility located on the river in Richland, where nuclear weapons were produced. Webb states that the Richland public library and city facilities were locations where Mitch was supposed to drop off his children with his ex-wife on five different occasions, but failed to do so.
Webb claims that Mitch kept his child for 90 days and raises past legal troubles, including an allegation of threatening to murder a judge two years prior. He also states that Mitch never paid alimony to any of his wives or child support for any of his children. Webb questions whether someone with this background would be involved in a bomb scare.
Connection to Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk
Webb argues that Mitch initially brought his own history into public discussion through the story involving Candace Owens. He suggests this occurred when Candace was investigating DOGE and following up on DuPont, which Webb refers to as "the last ultimatum to Charlie."
Webb expresses confidence in Charlie Kirk, stating that he is "a good guy" who understands what needs to happen at TPUSA. He emphasizes that a DOGE audit needs to occur and describes being ready to speak with Candace in Nashville when Mitch emerged publicly.
Timing and Strategic Concerns
According to Webb's narrative, Mitch left Charlie Kirk's organization to work elsewhere at a suspicious time. Webb uses the Titanic metaphor extensively, comparing Mitch's situation to boarding a sinking ship just as water begins pouring over the gunnel.
Webb advocates for a return to focus on DOGE and DuPont, describing Charlie Kirk's operation as a "seaworthy ship," a "juggernaut," and a "dreadnought going for Doge." He characterizes this as a winning strategy and warns that associating with Mitch at this time is a poor decision.
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