For Immediate Release:
October 9, 2024
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Gaithersburg, MD – National Security Leaders for America (NSL4A) endorses April McClain Delaney for Maryland’s 6th Congressional District, highlighting her extensive national security experience and steadfast commitment to defending democratic values. A dedicated advocate for veterans, strong national defense, and responsible security policies, April is uniquely equipped to represent Maryland with integrity and strength.
“April McClain Delaney has extensive national security experience that uniquely qualifies her to serve as our next Member of Congress,” said Jayson Spiegel, NSL4A member, retired Army Reserve Officer and Veterans Advocate. “She will fight for a strong defense, fund the benefits Maryland veterans have earned, and stand up to the Trump-Parrott Project 2025 agenda that rejects the results of elections, slashes veterans’ benefits, and converts our military into a personal militia beholden to a Trump dictatorship. That is why National Security Leaders For America endorses her to represent Maryland’s 6th Congressional District.”
NSL4A, a coalition of senior retired military leaders and public servants representing all six branches of the U.S. military, is dedicated to upholding democratic values and strengthening the nation through leadership rooted in integrity, respect for democratic institutions, and adherence to the rule of law. April McClain Delaney has been a steadfast advocate for defending these principles, consistently championing the protection of democratic institutions, promoting free and fair elections, and ensuring that the military remains an independent and respected pillar of national security.
“I am honored to receive the endorsement of National Security Leaders for America,” said McClain Delaney. “I will fight to uphold the values that our veterans and military personnel have defended with their service and their lives. Together, we will ensure a strong, ethical defense policy that keeps our nation safe and protects our democracy.”
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