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HOLY SMOKES!! AOC Just Got CAUGHT...

🚨 HOLY SMOKES!! AOC Just Got CAUGHT...

Federal Election Commission records don't lie. AOC's campaign paid Boston-based Dr. Brian Boyle a total of $18,725 across three separate payments in 2025 MEAWW — and here's the kicker: the expenses were listed on FEC filings as "leadership training and consulting." Breitbart

A ketamine psychiatrist. Listed as leadership training. With donor money.

Federal law bars candidates from spending campaign funds on personal expenses. The Daily Caller Legal experts aren't buying the cover story either. "While I can understand why AOC would spend $18,000 for a shrink whose specialties include narcissistic personality disorders, using her campaign contributions for what appears to be an expense for personal use violates federal campaign finance laws," Breitbart said Paul Kamenar, counsel to the National Legal and Policy Center.

AOC's campaign refused to answer a single question about what the sessions were, who attended, or how a ketamine psychiatrist qualifies as campaign consulting.

This is the same woman who lectures Americans about inequality and the ultra-wealthy — spending donor dollars on elite hallucinogenic therapy while real working families can barely afford groceries.

The Recipe for National Military Appreciation Month (May)
The "secret" that many social media users are unaware of is that a month-long celebration for veterans already exists. National Military Appreciation Month was officially designated by Congress in 1999.
The Ingredients of May:
  • Loyalty Day (May 1): A day for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States.
  • Public Service Recognition Week (May 4–10): Honoring the men and women who serve as federal, state, county, and local government employees.
  • Victory in Europe (V-E) Day (May 8): Marking the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945.
  • Military Spouse Appreciation Day (May 9): Recognizing the sacrifices made by military families.
  • Armed Forces Day (May 17): A day to pay tribute to the men and women currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
  • Memorial Day (May 26, 2026): The "main course" of the month, a solemn day to remember those who died while serving in the country’s armed forces.
The "recipe" for May is one of remembrance and gratitude, focusing on the historical and current sacrifices of the military community.

The Recipe for Pride Month (June)
Pride Month, observed in June, has a different "flavor," rooted in civil rights activism and the pursuit of equality for LGBTQ+ Americans.
The Ingredients of June:
  • The Stonewall Uprising (1969): The foundational event of modern Pride, where a police raid on a gay bar in New York City sparked a multi-day protest that birthed the movement.
  • Presidential Proclamations: Since 1999 (starting with Bill Clinton), most U.S. presidents have officially designated June as Pride Month to recognize the contributions and struggles of LGBTQ+ citizens.
  • Celebration and Visibility: The "recipe" for June focuses on joy, authenticity, and protest, using parades and public displays to demand equal protection under the law.

The 2026 Conflict: "Warrior Ethos" vs. "Social Engineering"
The debate over "replacing" Pride with a Veterans Month has taken on new intensity in 2026 due to the policies of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
  • The "Warrior Ethos" Initiative: As of April 1, 2026, Hegseth has effectively "cleansed" the Department of Defense of Pride celebrations. He famously stated, "No more identity months... we are done with that."
  • The Transgender Ban: With approximately 15,000 transgender service members currently being separated from the military, the image’s juxtaposition is seen by many as a direct endorsement of these new policies.
  • The Veterans’ View: Interestingly, groups like Veterans for Diversity argue that the two "recipes" are not mutually exclusive. They point out that thousands of veterans are LGBTQ+ and that honoring one does not require erasing the other.

Summary of the Standoff
FeatureNational Military Appreciation MonthPride Month
ObservedMayJune
Legal BasisCongressional Resolution (1999)Presidential Proclamations
Core ThemeSacrifice, History, DutyEquality, Visibility, Identity
2026 StatusHigh Federal PriorityActively discouraged by current DoD leadership
The Verdict: A Plateful of Both?
The "recipe" for a unified nation often requires acknowledging multiple histories at once. While the viral post suggests that the country must "choose" who to honor, the legislative reality is that both May and June provide space for different facets of American life.
As Operation Epic Fury continues to demand the service of a new generation of soldiers, the debate over how we define a "hero" remains at the forefront of the American conversation.

 

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