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Home»Human Interest»US Veteran Blasts General Milley Oath Speech on Loudspeaker for National Guard in Washington DC: ‘We Need People Like This in Congress’

US Veteran Blasts General Milley Oath Speech on Loudspeaker for National Guard in Washington DC: ‘We Need People Like This in Congress’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaOctober 3, 20254 Mins Read
US Veteran Blasts General Milley Oath Speech on Loudspeaker for National Guard in Washington DC: ‘We Need People Like This in Congress’
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With tensions rising across America, the presence of the military has become increasingly hard to ignore. Alongside ICE officers and DHS agents, soldiers are now becoming an unfortunately common sight for ordinary citizens going about their daily lives. For many, this is deeply unsettling. The very soldiers who once swore an oath to protect America and its people are now seen by some as an oppressive force, patrolling the streets in a way that feels more like intimidation than protection. Most people would rather avoid confrontation with these troops, steering clear and hoping to stay out of their way. But there are always those who refuse to remain silent in the face of what they see as growing authoritarianism. One US veteran decided to take an unusual but powerful stand in Washington, D.C. Believing that the National Guard troops had lost sight of their duty, the veteran set up a loudspeaker and played General Mark Milley’s retirement “Oath speech” on repeat for the federalized soldiers stationed in the capital.

US Veteran plays General Milley's retirement "Oath speech" on a loudspeaker for the Federalized National Guard troops to remind them of their oath to the Constitution
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The goal was simple but profound: to remind these soldiers of the oath they took, not to a president or to any political figure, but to the Constitution of the United States. Milley’s speech itself had been highly regarded when he first delivered it, striking a balance between patriotism and warning. In it, he emphasized that American soldiers do not swear allegiance to Donald Trump, his administration, or any would-be dictator. Instead, their allegiance is to the Constitution, to the people, and to the principles of democracy. He urged them never to cower under tyranny or to blindly follow orders that would harm the country they swore to defend.

By blasting this message on loop, the veteran hoped to cut through the noise of politics and intimidation and bring the troops back to that moment when they swore their oath. According to a video shared online, the recording of Milley’s speech had been playing for more than eight hours straight. The veteran reportedly declared that he would not stop until the National Guard troops withdrew from their position in Washington, D.C., standing firm in his commitment to resist what he saw as a dangerous slide toward authoritarianism.

The video quickly spread online, and reactions poured in. Many internet users praised the veteran’s courage and persistence in Washington, D.C. Commenters expressed that the troops needed exactly this kind of reminder, saying they should not bow to Trump, whom they described as a tyrant who only cared for himself rather than the betterment of America. “We need people like this in Congress: ready to fight,” one user wrote. Another encouraged the action, saying, “Keep that speech loud so that everyone can hear it. That was and still is a very powerful speech that pissed Trump off.”

Some commenters even suggested taking similar actions in their own cities, believing the repetition of Milley’s words could have a real effect. “Yes! Speeches from great Americans about what it means to be an American and resist tyranny should be played 24/7. Might just go do that here in Portland,” one user said. Another added, “800 more hours won’t be enough. Turn it up so maybe some civilians can hear what people have sacrificed so much for. Thank you for your service while in the military and your continuing service to all of us. I truly appreciate you and all of the people with you.”

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The veteran’s protest might not have changed policy overnight, but the symbolism was powerful. At a time when many feel silenced or powerless, one person used a loudspeaker and a speech in Washington, D.C. to remind soldiers, and perhaps even the public, that their oath and their duty are to the Constitution and not to any single man.

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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