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Benghazi Hero Kris Paronto Leads Campaign Against Activist Judges

February 24, 2017

Kris “Tanto” Paronto, one of the heroes of the 2012 Benghazi terror attacks against two U.S. government facilities, has released a new ad as part of his Leading from the Front campaign. Leading from the Front, a project launched in an effort to push a conversation about the real threat of radical Islam, is now going after “activist leftist judges,” trying to stop them from undermining President Trump’s authority and weakening America’s national security.

“Taking on judges might make some people uncomfortable,” Paronto, Chairman of Leading from the Front, told American Military News. “But judges are not Gods and they sure as hell aren’t above criticism, particularly when they’re blatantly distorting their role and putting American lives at risk.”

“Seizing Power from the Bench,” is aimed at pushing back against unelected activist judges who overstep their bounds and ultimately put American lives at risk.

Paronto spoke to American Military News when he first started Leading from the Front in 2016.

“The battle against radical Islam is a battle for Western civilization,” he said. “I saw firsthand in both Benghazi and around the world the evil that is determined to eradicate our way of life. I believe that this new campaign I’m undertaking, ‘Leading From The Front’ is about preserving peace, stability and freedom around the world, and holding both Democrats and Republicans accountable.”

During the 2016 Presidential election, Paronto urged Americans to hold Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton accountable for her lies and involvement in the Benghazi attacks that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans while she was the Secretary of State. While Clinton did not go on to win the Presidency, Paronto is continuing the fight to preserve peace and stability around the world by holding those in charge accountable.

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