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Legal Group Demands Navy Investigate Active-Duty Drag Queen For Allegedly Violating Military Protocol

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A conservative legal group is demanding the Navy launch an investigation into branch drag queen Harpy Daniels for allegedly violating existing military protocols by engaging in partisan politics and disrespecting his superiors.

In a letter sent to high-ranking Naval officials on Monday, America First Legal (AFL) contends that Yeoman 2nd Class Joshua Kelley — an active-duty drag queen who goes by the stage name Harpy Daniels and identifies as “nonbinary” — has “repeatedly engaged in partisan activity, behaved in ways that discredit the military, publicly criticized his command, and misused his uniform for personal gain.”

Last month, The Daily Caller reported that the Navy had recruited Kelley to be a “Navy Digital Ambassador.” According to the report, the Digital Ambassador pilot program ran from October 2022 to March 2023 and was designed to “explore the digital environment to reach a wide range of potential candidates” for military recruitment.

In its letter, AFL highlighted several instances of Kelley purportedly violating existing military codes. While the Defense Department prohibits active-duty service members from “solicit[ing] votes for or against a partisan political party, candidate, or cause,” Kelley has issued numerous social media posts supportive of Democrats and antagonistic toward Republicans.

During the 2018 midterms, Kelley allegedly retweeted posts calling for people to elect Georgia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams and “vote in a Democratic majority in the midterms and in the White House in 2020.” He also issued a tweet of his own on Nov. 9, 2018, celebrating congressional Democrats taking control of

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